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Most Ugandans favour proposed reforms to improve elections and Parliament, new Afrobarometer survey shows
Ugandans overwhelmingly support proposed reforms aimed at improving Parliament and elections.
Afrobarometer March highlights
Poorer people in Africa face higher hurdles to access to justice
By Carolyn Logan, deputy director of Afrobarometer and associate professor of political science at Michigan State University.
Building on success: Citizens point to Africa’s priority development challenges
By Carolyn Logan and Boni Dulani.
La justice demeure inaccessible à beaucoup d’Africains, selon une nouvelle analyse d’Afrobaromètre
Une nouvelle analyse d'Afrobaromètre révèle que dans la plupart des pays africains, des obstacles majeurs entravent encore l'accès des citoyens à la justice.
Access to justice still elusive for many Africans, Afrobarometer survey finds
In most African countries, substantial barriers still inhibit citizens’ access to justice, a new Afrobarometer analysis finds.
Kenyans see gains in gender equality, but support for women’s empowerment still uneven, Afrobarometer survey finds
A majority of Kenyans say the country has made progress toward gender equality.
Afrobarometer February highlights
10 things to know about Afrobarometer data & methodology.
10 things to know about Afrobarometer data & methodology.
Why opposition parties in southern Africa struggle to win power
By Rorisang Lekalake. Research Fellow at the Centre for Social Sciences Research (CSSR)/Afrobarometer Assistant Project Manager for Southern Africa, University of Cape Town.