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Africa’s largest public-opinion survey is under threat, but here’s what you can do about it
By Carolyn Logan, deputy director of Afrobarometer and associate professor of political science at Michigan State University and E. Gyimah-Boadi, co-founder and executive director of Afrobarometer and a retired professor of politics at the University of Ghana, Legon.
What can public opinion surveys tell us about what is going on in Gabon?
By Kim Yi Dionne, Five College Assistant Professor of Government at Smith College. She studies identity, public opinion, political behavior, and policy aimed at improving the human condition, with a focus on African countries.
Save Afrobarometer: Why African opinion polls are so important
By Nic Cheeseman, Oxford University, author of 'Democracy in Africa'.
Save Afrobarometer: Africa’s top public opinion survey under threat
By Johnnie Carson, former Assistant Secretary of State for Africa in the first Obama administration and is now a senior adviser at the U.S. Institute of Peace.
Gabon violence reflects longstanding and deep mistrust of election handling
By Peter Penar, researcher and PhD candidate in the Department of Political Science.