OpenDataBD runs structured surveys across Bangladesh and publishes every dataset openly — once collection closes. Zero personal information. Pure insight, built for researchers, policymakers, and the public.
Each survey uses unique access codes distributed to selected participants. Only code-holders can respond — ensuring data quality and preventing spam. No account, no sign-up, no personal details required.
Responses are recorded without any personally identifiable information. We collect only what you answer — never your name, email, IP address, or device data. Codes are one-time use and discarded after submission.
When a survey closes, the complete anonymised dataset is published here for free download. No paywalls, no registration. Researchers, journalists, and policymakers can access the raw data directly.
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We never ask for your name, age, address, phone number, email, or any other identifier. Ever.
Access codes are one-time use only and are not linked to responses in our database. Once used, they cannot be traced back.
When a survey closes, the full aggregated dataset is released publicly — no selective publishing, no hidden rows.
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This survey aims to explore the perspectives and reflections of supporters and leaders of the Bangladesh Awami League following its removal from power. The Bangladesh Awami League governed the country from 2009 to 2024 and had a significant impact on the political, economic, and social landscape of Bangladesh.
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