Poll No.
146
Date: 13 December 2005
Dear
Madam,
Dear Sir,
The target of this poll, which covers
a big sample of (1873) persons living in the Palestinian territories, is to draw
the attention of the world to the suffering of the Palestinian people at the
economic level, the deterioration of their living conditions and the desperate
need for an international support in order to establish an economic basis and
provide a honorable life, in which the Palestinian people can live in peace and
security as the other nations in the region do.
Please feel quite free to contact us
immediately if you have any questions or inquiry on any issue of this
poll.
With our good wishes and best
regards,
Dr.
Director of
PCPO
Website: www.pcpo.ps
With the opening of the International Conference in
(73.4%) of the Palestinian people are
at present worried about the livelihood of their
families.
(53.3%) evaluated their economic condition as
"bad".
(62.6%) are optimistic about the
improvement of their economic condition after the upcoming national
elections.
(60.1%) support to various degrees
the continuation of the calm period with the
Israelis.
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Creation of an economic
basis
Further commented
Dr. Kukali his findings saying
that the solid basis for achieving peace is by rooting and spreading peace
through the coming years, and that can only be achieved by creating, first and
foremost, an economic basis. The provision of a normal life for the people and
the improvement of their living and economic standard is a basic issue to end
anarchy and lawlessness and to enhance stability, Dr. Kukali said. The absence of the
comprehensive and just peace, and the security, will never lead to the economic
prosperity in the region, Dr.
Kukali said.
The Londoner International
Conference
Dr. Kukali trusts that the International Conference
held now in London under the auspices of the United Kingdom and Norway and the
attendance of representatives of the Quadrarian Committee consisting of the
United States, Russia, the European Union and the United Nations, as well as
deputies of the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund, Canada, Japan, the
Palestinian Authority, Saudi-Arabia, Egypt, Jordan, Tunisia and Israel, will
achieve its objective. This covers the reconstruction of Gaza Strip and
Dr. Kukali is of the opinion that there is a
desperate need for the assistance of the Palestinian people, because the poll
findings reveal that the Palestinian Authority alone is not in the position
neither to improve the quality of life for the Palestinians nor to create job
opportunities for them. Therefore, Dr.
Kukali commented, all the international efforts must work together in
order to achieve the aspirations of the Palestinian people. The main concern of
the Palestinian citizen at present, he said, is the safety and security,
followed by the job and money, and thereafter the future and health.
The Calm and the
Economy
The overwhelming
majority of the respondents, specifically (60.1 %), support the renewal of the
calm period with
Effect of the Israeli withdrawal on
the economy
Responding to the
question: "Is there, you think, a substantial improvement to your life and the
life of your family since the Israeli withdrawal from Gaza Strip on August
15th, 2005?", (6.8%) answered "yes, at a high rate", (34.5%) "yes,
but to a certain degree", (32.9%) said "a slight improvement", (24.4%) said "no
improvement at all", whilst only (1.4%) didn
The Economic
Conditions
A substantial
majority (53.3%) of the Palestinian people evaluated the general economic
condition in their territories as "bad ", whilst (39.5%) evaluated it as
"middle" and only (6.0%) gave it the grading "good", whilst only (1.2%) declined
to answer.
The Concern about the
livelihood
Responding to the
question: "Up to which extent are you worried now about the livelihood of your
family?", (46.8%) answered "worried", (26.5%) are "too much worried", ( 19.3%)
are "not worried to that extent", whilst (5.3%) said "not worried at all", and
(2.1%) "I don
Failure of the PA to create job
opportunities
A great majority
(64.4%) agreed to the statement that the PA is incapable of creating job
opportunities to the workers, who were working in
The Economic
Program
Responding to the
question: "Do you think that Mr. Mahmoud Abbas has an economic program to
encounter the present crisis "?, (39.7%) affirmed that, and (48.6%) said "no",
whilst (11.7%) answered "I don
The Upcoming Legislative
Council
A great majority
(62.6%) of the respondents said they are optimistic that the upcoming
legislative council will achieve economic accomplishments in the Palestinian
territories in the near future, whilst (29.1%) said they are pessimistic, and
(8.3%) declined to answer.
The Quality of
Life
Regarding the
question: "Do you think that the PA leadership is at present committed to its
obligation to improve the quality of life for the Palestinians "?, (52.7%) said
"no, not quite enough", (37.5%) said "yes, quite enough", whilst (9.8%) said "I
don
Also,(44.3%) of the
Palestinian society is of the opinion that the Palestinian Authority is not
qualified to improve the quality of life for the Palestinians in the near
future, whilst (44.8%) say that it
Joint
Projects
Responding to the
question:" Up to which extent do you agree or disagree to the following
statement: "The mutual cooperation and the joint projects between all the
nations in the region, including Israelis and Palestinians, in fields like
water, health, environment, tourism and others must start as soon as possible
even before reaching final peace agreements?", (22.3%) answered "strongly
agree", (48.7%) "somewhat agree", (15.7%) "somewhat disagree", (10.2%)
"strongly disagree" and (3.1%) answered "I don
And with regard to
the question: "In the light of the present situation and the background of not
reaching yet an agreement about the lasting peace, do you support or object to
an open market and joint economic projects between Israel and the Palestinians
?", (19.0%) answered "strongly support", (45.1%) "somewhat support",
(21.7%) "somewhat oppose", (11.4%) "strongly oppose", and (2.8%) answered "I
don
The Concern of the
Citizen
With respect to the
question: "What is your main concern at present?,
(23.0%) said "job /
money", (39.8%) answered "the security", (15.0%)
"the health", and
(22.2%) said "the future".
Content with
Life
To which degree are you content with your life in general ?