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NCSI is looking for public opinion on satisfaction with government services in Oman

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Last updated: 2024/05/06 at 11:53 AM
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The National Centre for Statistics and Information (NCSI) in Muscat has recently launched the second edition of an opinion poll to measure satisfaction with government services in Oman. The poll, which will run until May 30, 2024, aims to assess satisfaction with services provided by governors’ offices and municipal services, as well as to track changes in satisfaction levels compared to the first edition of the survey conducted in 2023. The NCSI will use the survey results to create six basic indicators for each governorate, including general satisfaction, hygiene and public health services, market management, development efforts, park management, and electronic government services.

The NCSI’s opinion poll on government services is a bi-annual initiative that collects data through e-questionnaires completed during telephone interviews. This method allows for a comprehensive assessment of satisfaction levels across different governorates in Oman. By comparing the outcomes of the current survey with those of the previous edition, the NCSI will be able to identify trends and improvements in service delivery, ultimately leading to more efficient governance. Additionally, the poll serves as a valuable tool for policymakers to address any issues or concerns highlighted by citizens regarding government services.

The six basic indicators formulated by the NCSI provide a detailed overview of the satisfaction levels in each governorate, helping to identify areas that require further attention or improvement. These indicators cover a wide range of services, including hygiene, public health, market management, development efforts, park maintenance, and electronic government services. By focusing on these key areas, the NCSI aims to enhance the overall quality of government services and ensure that the needs of citizens are met effectively.

The implementation of the opinion poll on satisfaction with government services reflects the NCSI’s commitment to promoting transparency, accountability, and good governance in Oman. By engaging with citizens through surveys and collecting feedback on their experiences with government services, the NCSI can work towards enhancing service delivery and addressing any shortcomings that may exist. This proactive approach to governance not only benefits the public by improving the quality of services but also helps to build trust and confidence in government institutions.

Through the use of e-questionnaires and telephone interviews, the NCSI ensures that the opinion poll on government services is accessible to a wide range of respondents across different governorates in Oman. This inclusive approach allows for a more comprehensive and representative assessment of satisfaction levels, enabling policymakers to make data-driven decisions that cater to the needs and preferences of citizens. By leveraging technology and innovative data collection methods, the NCSI is able to gather valuable insights that can inform policy decisions and drive improvements in service delivery.

In conclusion, the NCSI’s opinion poll on satisfaction with government services in Oman is a valuable tool for assessing citizen feedback, tracking changes in satisfaction levels, and identifying areas for improvement. By creating six basic indicators for each governorate and collecting data through e-questionnaires and telephone interviews, the NCSI aims to enhance the quality of government services and promote good governance practices. This bi-annual initiative reflects the NCSI’s commitment to transparency and accountability, ultimately leading to improved service delivery and increased citizen satisfaction with government services in Oman.

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