UNODC grants access to survey microdata for statistical and scientific research purposes only. Survey microdata are made available for dissemination after all the necessary steps are taken to ensure  anonymity and confidentiality of individuals, households, and business entities. For data related to geographical entities, such as agriculture fields, particular care is taken to ensure anonymity of geographical locations and affected units. More information on the UNODC principles for microdata sharing can be found here.

To apply for access, the Data User has to:

  1. Be employed or affiliated to a research entity such as a university, research institution or a research department in an international organization, public administration,  statistical office, bank, NGO, etc.
  2. Submit the ‘Request for access to microdata’, including a brief research proposal. PhD Students should submit an application form signed by the supervisor as well.
  3. Adhere to the UNODC Terms and Conditions on the access to microdata

‘Request for microdata’ and the ‘UNODC Terms and Conditions’ are to be sent to unodc-dass@un.org

2023 National Survey on Quality and Integrity of Public Services in Nigeria

nigeria report

The 2023 National Survey on Quality and Integrity of Public Services in Nigeria is a large-scale household survey that aims at providing information on the direct experience of corruption by the population. A total of 33,035 interviews were conducted with persons aged 18 and older across the 36 Nigerian states and the Federal Capital Territory.

Date published: February 2025

2021 Ghana Integrity of Public Services Survey

ghana report

The 2021 Ghana Integrity of Public Services Survey is a large-scale household survey that aims at providing information on the direct experience of corruption by the population. The survey targeted a total of 15,000 interviews from a nationwide representative sample across the 16 administrative regions with people aged 18 and older.

Date published: July 2022

2019 National Survey on Quality and Integrity of Public Services in Nigeria

Nigeria 2019

The 2019 National Survey on Quality and Integrity of Public Services in Nigeria is a large-scale household survey that aims at providing information on the direct experience of corruption by the population. A total of 33,000 interviews were conducted with persons aged 18 and older across the 36 Nigerian states and the Federal Capital Territory.

2016 National Survey on Quality and Integrity of Public Services in Nigeria

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The 2016 National Survey on Quality and Integrity of Public Services in Nigeria is a large-scale household survey that aims at providing information on the direct experience of corruption by the population. A total of 33,067 interviews were conducted with persons aged 18 and older across the 36 Nigerian states and the Federal Capital Territory.

Date published: August 2020

2012 National Survey on Quality and Integrity of Public Services in Afghanistan

afghan corruption report

The 2012 Survey on Quality and Integrity of Public Services in Afghanistan is a representative general population survey that aims at providing information on the experience of corruption by the population. A total of 6,700 interviews were conducted with persons aged 18 and older across the 6 Afghan regions.

Date published: November 2020

2010 Survey on use of public services and public integrity in Albania

albania cover report

The 2010 Survey on use of public services and public integrity in Albania is a representative general population survey that aims at providing information on the experience of corruption by the population. A total of 3,561 interviews were conducted with persons aged 18 to 64 across the four regions.

Date published: May 2021

2010 Survey on use of public services and public integrity in Croatia

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The 2010 Survey on use of public services and public integrity in Croatia is a representative general population survey that aims at providing information on the experience of corruption by the population. A total of 3,005 interviews were conducted with persons aged 18 to 64 across the six regions.

2010 Survey on use of public services and public integrity in Bosnia and Herzegovina

bosnia cover report

The 2010 Survey on use of public services and public integrity in Bosnia and Herzegovina is a representative general population survey that aims at providing information on the experience of corruption by the population. A total of 5,000 interviews were conducted with persons aged 18 to 64.

Date published: May 2021

2010 Survey on use of public services and public integrity in Kosovo

kosovo report

The 2010 Survey on use of public services and public integrity in Kosovo is a representative general population survey that aims at providing information on the experience of corruption by the population. A total of 5,000 interviews were conducted with persons aged 18 to 64.

2010 Survey on use of public services and public integrity in Montenegro

montenegro

The 2010 Survey on use of public services and public integrity in Montenegro is a representative general population survey that aims at providing information on the experience of corruption by the population. A total of 5,000 interviews were conducted with persons aged 18 to 64 across the four regions.

Date published: May 2021

2010 Survey on use of public services and public integrity in Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia

macedonia report

The 2010 Survey on use of public services and public integrity in the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia is a representative general population survey that aims at providing information on the experience of corruption by the population. A total of 3,500 interviews were conducted with persons aged 18 to 64 across the eight regions.

2010 Survey on use of public services and public integrity in Serbia

serbia report

The 2010 Survey on use of public services and public integrity in Serbia is a representative general population survey that aims at providing information on the experience of corruption by the population. A total of 3,000 interviews were conducted with persons aged 18 to 64 across the four regions.