WILLEMSTAD - The Curaçao government regularly communicates with its citizens and visitors and would like to know whether the information reaches everyone. That is why the Communications and Information Department of the government has started a survey among the population and visitors of Curaçao.
This research is being carried out on behalf of the government by Renske Pin of independent research agency RE-Quest. The aim of the research is to map the information needs and to further strengthen the communication channels, or to use other channels, for effective communication.
The survey examines various topics, including what information people need, which information channels the public uses, but also how satisfied people are with, for example, the government website, the Facebook page, the WhatsApp channel and the press conferences. The government also asks for advice on how to further improve their communication.
With the results, the government can reach the residents and visitors of Curaçao as well and completely as possible. The survey is conducted online and anonymously, but there are also focus groups to reach those who are hard to find online. Those who want to participate can complete the survey via the following link: www.tinyurl.com/GobiernuCommunication.