The Egyptian Center for Public Opinion Research “Baseera”
5, Lebanon St., El-Mohandseen, Giza, Egypt.
Giza
Egypt
- Democracy and community development
- Gender
- Research
Our vision is to provide high quality, reliable research based on robust data in both a timely and cost-effective manner. At Baseera, there is a serious dedication to provide insightful advice and rigorous data for all our beneficiaries.
Objectives:
- Promoting the informed use of evidence – based public opinion research on developmental, socio- economic and political spheres.
- Creating societal debates on major issues influencing the Egyptian citizens.
- Providing consultations in the working fields of the organization and its areas of expertise.
- Designing and delivering capacity building and training programs in the working fields of the organization.
- Maintaining and constantly expanding a computerized database of survey research and public opinion data.
- Building partnerships with governmental, non-governmental and international organizations for fostering the public opinion industry.
- Disseminating findings and sharing best practices in the field both locally and internationally.
Baseera conducted several phone polls, surveys and analytical reports during its short lifetime since its establishment in April 2012. Some of our outputs are:
1- “Referendum of the Egyptian constitution” poll, 2012.
2- “Women aspirations after the 25th January revolution” survey, 2012.
3- “President’s approval rate polls series”, 2012.
4- “Attitude of Egyptians towards the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to Egypt”, 2012.
5- “Attitude of Egyptians towards a Coptic Vice-President for Egypt”, 2012.
6- “Attitude of Egyptians towards a female Vice-President for Egypt”, 2012.
7- “Pre-election polls for the presidential election”, 2012.
Established on April, 2012 in the aftermath of the January 25th revolution, Baseera's membership in the network will form a win-win relationship with Anna Lindh. Baseera can play an essential role in reflecting Egyptians' opinion, thoughts, aspirations and needs that have been changed after the revolution. This will help the network members to better understand the Egyptian context after the January 25th revolution.
We seek joining the ALF in order to enhance our possibilities of cooperation with Euro-mediterranean countries to improve mutual collaboration in research fields. Also we seek joining the ALF to introduce ourself as the first independent center for opinion research in the Arab world, thus to find partners across Euro-Mediterranean region to enhance more intercultural dialogue via different fields of research.