Distribution of postal survey respondents
SURVEYS RETURNED | ||
India |
27 |
(13.7%) |
Kenya |
21 |
(10.7%) |
Tanzania |
18 |
(9.1%) |
Uganda |
14 |
(7.1%) |
Philippines |
14 |
(7.1%) |
Ghana |
13 |
(6.6%) |
Nepal |
7 |
(3.6%) |
South Africa |
6 |
(3.0%) |
Malawi |
5 |
(2.5%) |
Sri Lanka |
5 |
(2.5%) |
Zimbabwe |
5 |
(2.5%) |
Bangladesh |
4 |
(2%) |
Mozambique |
4 |
(2%) |
Nigeria |
4 |
(2%) |
Cameroon |
3 |
(1.5%) |
Ethiopia |
3 |
(1.5%) |
Zambia |
3 |
(1.5%) |
Pakistan |
3 |
(1.5%) |
Angola |
2 |
(1.0%) |
Indonesia |
2 |
(1.0%) |
Gambia |
2 |
(1.0%) |
Haiti |
2 |
(1.0%) |
Hong Kong |
2 |
(1.0%) |
Papua New Guinea |
2 |
(1.0%) |
Senegal |
2 |
(1.0%) |
Total |
173 |
(87.4%) |
In addition to the countries listed, a further 24 countries had just one returned survey (0.5%) and these were: Australia, Belize, Benin, Bhutan, Botswana, Brazil, Cambodia, Chad, China, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Ecuador, Finland, Italy, Lesotho, Mali, Myanmar, Namibia, Niger, Saudi Arabia, Solomon Islands, Thailand, USA and Zaire.
The few industrial countries were specific exceptions, the Australian respondents working with training in radio broadcasting, the Finnish group partly based in Mozambique, the Italian group producing a newsletter for distribution in developing countries only and the US address for training materials targeted at groups in developing countries.
Of the 530 respondents who participated in answering the survey; 341 people were from Africa, 172 people from Asia and 17 from elsewhere. 59% were men (including 22 expatriates) and 41 % were women (of whom 31 were expatriates). The majority of respondents (65%) were in working situations with no expatriate workers. 35% had some expatriate involvement, usually comprising one expatriate worker.