Public Pulse V

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Project Summary

Public Pulse V aims to provide timely data on Kosovo's institutional and socio-economic stability, serving as a vital tool for analyzing social cohesion and development efforts. It will gauge public satisfaction with executive, legislative, and judicial institutions, alongside trends in democratization, economic development, environmental concerns, and social acceptance. The project will employ disaggregation by gender, age, ethnicity, and other relevant dimensions.

Objectives

Continuing data collection, research, and analysis, Public Pulse V will actively engage Kosovo institutions to advocate for data-driven policy development.

Expected Results/Progress

Throughout the project cycle, 10 Public Pulse Briefs and 5 Public Pulse Analyses will be produced.

The Data Visualization Platform will continually integrate new data from Public Pulse opinion polls, meeting the data needs of Kosovo's institutions, civil society organizations, academia, and individual researchers.

UNDP will collaborate with the Kosovo Agency of Statistics (KAS) to enhance data utilization by transferring Public Pulse datasets and filling gaps in current KAS data measuring Kosovo's development progress.


Overview

Status

Active

Where?

Kosovo

Beneficiaries

Kosovo institutions

Partners

Civil society organizations, private sector, Academia.

Duration:

August 2023 - August 2028

Project Budget:

USD 914,278

Donors:

USAID, UNDP core resources

Contact:

Ms. Marta K. Gazideda
Governance and Peacebuilding Portfolio Manager/Deputy Programme Coordinator
+383 49 785 895; marta.gazideda@undp.org 

Alisa Hasani
Project Manager
alisa.hasani@undp.org