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What will Ghanaians expect from their new president?
Sarah Brierley and George Ofosu are doctoral candidates in political science at UCLA.
Only 7 percent of citizens in this African country feel free to join political organizations
Kim Yi Dionne is 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.
50 ans de liberté d’association: Le droit est solidement ancré en Afrique, quoique loin d’être absolu (Afrobaromètre)
A half-century after the United Nations formalized the freedoms of assembly and association, eight out of 10 Africans feel at least “somewhat free” to join any political organisation they want, a new Afrobarometer report shows.
50 years of freedom of association: Right is firmly established, though far from absolute, in Africa (Afrobarometer findings)
A half-century after the United Nations formalized the freedoms of assembly and association, eight out of 10 Africans feel at least “somewhat free” to join any political organisation they want, a new Afrobarometer report shows.
Afrobarometer November highlights
The poor are more vulnerable to bribery in Africa. Here’s why.
Analysis
A shot in the arm for democracy?
Do Africans still want democracy? This new report gives a qualified yes.
By Robert Mattes and Michael Bratton. Robert Mattes is a professor in the department of political studies and director of the Democracy in Africa Research Unit in the Center for Social Science Research, University of Cape Town. Michael Bratton is university distinguished professor of political science and African studies at Michigan State University.
Les Africains veulent-ils encore de la démocratie? (Nouveau rapport d’Afrobaromètre)
Une tendance décennale à la hausse de la demande de démocratie parmi les citoyens africains a connu un retournement de tendance en 2012, selon une nouvelle analyse d'Afrobaromètre.
Do Africans still want democracy? Afrobarometer findings warn of democratic recession, point to long-term gains
A decade-long upward trend in African citizens’ demand for democracy has ended with a downward turn since 2012, according to a new Afrobarometer analysis.