Most Iraqis are moderately upbeat about gradual improvements in security, education, health care and other basic services in their country, but concerns about employment temper the public's optimism, according to recent public opinion research. In addition, sectarian divisions remain a major source of concern and a defining characteristic of Iraqi public opinion.
The research, commissioned by NDI, was designed to help Iraqi political parties develop policy proposals and communications strategies that reflect the needs and interests of their constituencies. The survey, conducted Oct. 25 - Nov. 2 by research firm Greenberg Quinlan Rosner, was comprised of 2,000 face-to-face interviews and based on 16 focus groups.
The research points to an opening for issue-based politics in Iraq. Instead of continued appeals to ethnic or sectarian divisions, it shows the public is looking for politicians who deliver on campaign promises for improved jobs, economy and education.
In addition to a mixed view on the direction of the country, the poll found:
In a series of briefings in Iraq, advisers from NDI and Greenberg Quinlan Rosner met with party leaders to present nationwide and party-specific results. Participants used the findings to assess the mood and perceptions of average Iraqis along with those of current and potential supporters. Advisers and party leaders also discussed ways to incorporate research into effective messaging and communications strategies.
Read a full report [5] and view the presentation [6].
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Pictured above: Iraqi poll workers practice election day procedures during a simulation.
Published January 4, 2011
Links:
[1] http://www.ndi.org/Iraqis_Want_Parties_Create_Jobs
[2] http://www.ndi.org/node/16896
[3] http://www.ndi.org/files/images/Iraq_Most_Issues_Improving.preview.jpg
[4] http://www.ndi.org/files/images/Iraq_Most_See_Democracy.preview.jpg
[5] http://www.ndi.org/files/GQR_Memo_Iraq_121310.pdf
[6] http://www.ndi.org/files/GQR_Iraq_Research_Presentation_121510.pdf
[7] http://www.ndi.org/files/Party_Building_MENA_Campbell.pdf
[8] http://www.ndi.org/Iraqis_Discouraged_Post_Election
[9] http://www.ndi.org/National_Platform_for_Women_Launched