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1 PRESENTATION BY: SELORM BRANTTIE & PATRICK STEPHENSON
SETTING THE EXPECTATIONS OF THE PUBLIC AGAINST MANIFESTOS OF POLITICAL PARTIES PRESENTATION BY: SELORM BRANTTIE & PATRICK STEPHENSON

2 OUTLINE OF PRESENTATION
INTRODUCTION BRIEF ON METHODOLOGY DISCUSSION POINTS ANALYSIS OF RESULTS GOVERNANCE ECONOMY GOVERNMENT SPENDING POWER SUPPLY HEALTH AGRIC EDUCATION ANNEXTURE OF SURVEY RESULTS 11/17/2018 Imani Centre for Policy and Education (Public Expectations Survey Results)

3 INTRODUCTION IMANI’s pre-election report highlighted various persistent topical areas in governance, economy, agriculture, health and gender issues, education and others as a yardstick to measure expectations. This was followed by the analysis of the promises made by the various political parties This report examines how resonant the themes are in the minds of voters and seeks to determine an alignment or correlation with the messages of the various political parties. ULTIMATELY: To add to the debate on issues To align public opinion with party objectives and plans To help understand the outcomes of previous policies on people 11/17/2018 Imani Centre for Policy and Education (Public Expectations Survey Results)

4 Methodology

5 SAMPLE, COLLECTION METHOD & ANALYSIS
Data Collection and Sample Region Population of Region Study Locations In Region Sample Size Ashanti Region 3,612,950 Kumasi 1200 Obuasi 600 Greater Accra 2,905,726 Accra 800 Tema Eastern Region 2,106,696 Koforidua Nkawkaw 400 Western Region 1,924,577 Sekondi-Takoradi Prestea 200 Northern Region 1,820,806 Tamale Yendi Brong Ahafo 1,815,408 Sunyani Techiman Volta Region 1,635,421 Ho 700 Aflao Central Region 1,593,823 Cape Coast Agona Swedru Upper East 920,089 Bolgatanga Navrongo 300 Upper West 576,583 WA Jirapa/Lambussie 150 10,150 Digital Data Collection Method and Tools Reduced amount of errors Reduced cost of data collection Provides secured data storage through encryption Eliminate data entry and reconciliation Provides a system that allows for close monitoring of data set Analysed using simple quant tools, and holding assumptions in pre-election reports 11/17/2018 Imani Centre for Policy and Education (Public Expectations Survey Results)

6 DISCUSSION POINTS 11/17/2018 Imani Centre for Policy and Education (Public Expectations Survey Results)

7 GOVERNANCE Aggregated Expectations to governance related issues by respondents in various regions. Regions who deemed the issues are most important are those who will be most pleased with a change either in government or government attitude by the incumbent 11/17/2018 Imani Centre for Policy and Education (Public Expectations Survey Results)

8 Economy - Factors Government Spending Ease of doing business Inflation
Unemployment Attractive Business Climate Gov’t Spending Concern 11/17/2018 Imani Centre for Policy and Education (Public Expectations Survey Results)

9 Discussion: The Economy
Reactiveness to aggregated economy related issues by region. Percentages of respondents who ranked economic issues as very important serves to indicate the level of satisfaction of the current economic situation and perception of the incumbent government

10 Energy Heatmap 11/17/2018 Imani Centre for Policy and Education (Public Expectations Survey Results)

11 Discussion: Should Gov’t Still Spend Heavily inspite of rising debt?

12 HEALTHCARE

13 Access Presence Cost Quality Health Heatmap
11/17/2018 Imani Centre for Policy and Education (Public Expectations Survey Results)

14 Education v Youth in Agric Agriculture
Export Promotion Encouraging Agribusiness Subsidies of Seedlings & Fertilizers Youth in Agriculture Education & Training 11/17/2018 Imani Centre for Policy and Education (Public Expectations Survey Results)

15 Education Pyramid Quality Cost Outcomes Access
11/17/2018 Imani Centre for Policy and Education (Public Expectations Survey Results)

16 RESULTS OF SURVEY 11/17/2018 Imani Centre for Policy and Education (Public Expectations Survey Results)

17 [Figure 1: Reduction of Corruption and Importance by Region]
CORRUPTION REDUCTION [Figure 1: Reduction of Corruption and Importance by Region] [Source: Public expectations survey results – Imani, 2016] 11/17/2018 Imani Centre for Policy and Education (Public Expectations Survey Results)

18 RECOVERY OF MONEY LOST TO CORRUPTION
[Figure 2: Importance of Recovering Lost Monies to Voters] [Source: Public expectations survey results – Imani, 2016] 11/17/2018 Imani Centre for Policy and Education (Public Expectations Survey Results)

19 DECENTRALISATION OF POLITICAL AUTHORITY
[Figure 3: Decentralization of Political Authority: Importance by Region] [Source: Public expectations survey results – Imani, 2016] 11/17/2018 Imani Centre for Policy and Education (Public Expectations Survey Results)

20 [Figure 4: Importance of Gender Inequality as a Voting Issue
[Source: Public expectations survey results – Imani, 2016] 11/17/2018 Imani Centre for Policy and Education (Public Expectations Survey Results)

21 EDUCATION 11/17/2018 Imani Centre for Policy and Education (Public Expectations Survey Results)

22 ACCESS TO PRIMARY EDUCATION
[Figure 5: Voters’ Level of Interest in Access to Primary Education] [Source: Public expectations survey results – Imani, 2016] 11/17/2018 Imani Centre for Policy and Education (Public Expectations Survey Results)

23 ACCESS TO SECONDARY EDUCATION
[Figure 7: Access to Secondary School Education: Voters’ Perception of Relevance] [Source: Public expectations survey results – Imani, 2016] 11/17/2018 Imani Centre for Policy and Education (Public Expectations Survey Results)

24 COST OF EDUCATION-PRE-TERTIARY
[Figure 8: Level of Importance of Pre-Tertiary Education Costs] [Source: Public expectations survey results – Imani, 2016] 11/17/2018 Imani Centre for Policy and Education (Public Expectations Survey Results)

25 COST OF EDUCATION – TERTIARY
[Figure 9: Importance of the Cost of Tertiary Education to Election Issues] [Source: Public expectations survey results – Imani, 2016] 11/17/2018 Imani Centre for Policy and Education (Public Expectations Survey Results)

26 HEALTHCARE 11/17/2018 Imani Centre for Policy and Education (Public Expectations Survey Results)

27 ACCESS TO HEALTHCARE FACILITIES
[Figure 10: Access to Healthcare Facilities: Importance to Prospective Voters] [Source: Public expectations survey results – Imani, 2016] 11/17/2018 Imani Centre for Policy and Education (Public Expectations Survey Results)

28 COST OF HEALTHCARE [Figure 11: Cost of Healthcare]
[Source: Public expectations survey results – Imani, 2016] 11/17/2018 Imani Centre for Policy and Education (Public Expectations Survey Results)

29 QUALITY OF HEALTHCARE FACILITIES
[Figure 12: Quality of Healthcare Facilities: Importance to Voters By Region] [Source: Public expectations survey results – Imani, 2016] 11/17/2018 Imani Centre for Policy and Education (Public Expectations Survey Results)

30 PRESENCE OF HEALTH PERSONNEL
[Figure 13: Importance of Punctual Health Personnel] [Source: Public expectations survey results – Imani, 2016] 11/17/2018 Imani Centre for Policy and Education (Public Expectations Survey Results)

31 AGRICULTURE 11/17/2018 Imani Centre for Policy and Education (Public Expectations Survey Results)

32 AGRIBUSINESS PROMOTION
[Figure 15: Attractiveness of Agribusiness Promotion Policies to Voters by Region] [Source: Public expectations survey results – Imani, 2016] 11/17/2018 Imani Centre for Policy and Education (Public Expectations Survey Results)

33 SUBSIDIZATION OF SEEDLINGS AND FERTILIZERS
[Figure 16: Importance of the Subsidization of Seedlings/Fertilizer by Region] [Source: Public expectations survey results – Imani, 2016] 11/17/2018 Imani Centre for Policy and Education (Public Expectations Survey Results)

34 [Figure 18: Importance of Export Promotion Focused Policy by Region]
[Source: Public expectations survey results – Imani, 2016] 11/17/2018 Imani Centre for Policy and Education (Public Expectations Survey Results)

35 ECONOMY 11/17/2018 Imani Centre for Policy and Education (Public Expectations Survey Results)

36 EASE OF DOING BUSINESS [Figure 19: Perceptions of Ease of Doing Business by Region] [Source: Public expectations survey results – Imani, 2016] 11/17/2018 Imani Centre for Policy and Education (Public Expectations Survey Results)

37 ATTRACTIVENESS OF THE BUSINESS CLIMATE
[Figure 21: Attractive Business Climate Perceptions by Region] [Source: Public expectations survey results – Imani, 2016] 11/17/2018 Imani Centre for Policy and Education (Public Expectations Survey Results)

38 UNEMPLOYMENT [Figure 22: Dealing with Unemployment]
[Source: Public expectations survey results – Imani, 2016] 11/17/2018 Imani Centre for Policy and Education (Public Expectations Survey Results)

39 VALUE OF THE CURRENCY [Figure 19: Value of the Cedi]
[Source: Public expectations survey results – Imani, 2016] 11/17/2018 Imani Centre for Policy and Education (Public Expectations Survey Results)

40 INFLATION [Figure 24: Prices of Goods and Services (Inflation)]
[Source: Public expectations survey results – Imani, 2016] 11/17/2018 Imani Centre for Policy and Education (Public Expectations Survey Results)

41 [Figure 25: Income Inequalities]
INCOME INEQUALITY [Figure 25: Income Inequalities] [Source: Public expectations survey results – Imani, 2016] 11/17/2018 Imani Centre for Policy and Education (Public Expectations Survey Results)

42 SOCIAL INTERVENTIONS 11/17/2018 Imani Centre for Policy and Education (Public Expectations Survey Results)

43 SOCIAL INTERVENTIONS TO BE CONTINUED
[Figure 26: Most Preferred Social Interventions that need to be continued] [Source: Public expectations survey results – Imani, 2016] 11/17/2018 Imani Centre for Policy and Education (Public Expectations Survey Results)

44 PROGRAMMES THAT SHOULD BE DISCONTINUED
[Figure 27: Most Unfavourable Interventions that must not be continued] [Source: Public expectations survey results – Imani, 2016] 11/17/2018 Imani Centre for Policy and Education (Public Expectations Survey Results)

45 INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
11/17/2018 Imani Centre for Policy and Education (Public Expectations Survey Results)

46 EXCESSIVE TO FINANCE INFRASTRUCTURE
[Figure 28: Should the Government Still Borrow Excessively for Infrastructure?] [Source: Public expectations survey results – Imani, 2016] 11/17/2018 Imani Centre for Policy and Education (Public Expectations Survey Results)


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