Private Sector Survey

219 respondents • 15 countries
114 Latin America
105 Africa
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Survey Insights

Based on 219 private sector respondents across 15 countries

These findings represent survey perceptions and should be interpreted within the sample context

Key Survey Findings

15%
Perceive procurement as fair
53%
Report project delays
29%
View market as open
70%
Have codes of conduct
Trust & Confidence Indicators

Survey responses indicate low confidence levels in procurement processes. Only 15% of respondents perceive procurement as ensuring a level playing field.

Market Access Perception
29%
Contract Fairness Perception
<20%

Note: These percentages reflect survey respondent perceptions and may not represent the entire private sector.

Project Timeline Perceptions

53% of survey participants report that projects rarely deliver on time, suggesting perceived challenges in project planning and execution.

Regional Comparison
Latin America respondents 58% report delays
Africa respondents 47% report delays
Transparency Perceptions

Survey participants identified transparency as a key concern across both regions, with particular emphasis on procurement and contract award processes.

Capacity Assessment Results

Survey responses indicate varying confidence levels in stakeholder capacity, with consultants receiving higher ratings than subcontractors.

Quality Perceptions

Respondents expressed mixed views on design and construction quality, with regional variations in satisfaction levels.

Survey-Based Recommendations

Based on survey findings, participants suggest focusing on transparency, capacity building, and improved procurement processes.

Resources for Stakeholders
Summary Report PDF