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Op-Ed: Data Portal will unleash Africa’s democratising power
By Dr. Abdalla Hamdok, Acting Executive Secretary of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) by United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon in October 2016 and currently serves as the Chair of the Mo Ibrahim Foundation's Ibrahim Index of African Governance (IIAG) Advisory Council.
Can your spouse help you get elected? Here’s what data from Africa say.
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.
Afrobarometer October highlights
Afrobarometer October highlights
Here’s what Africans think about China’s influence in their countries
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.
Injustice and (In)Security: Public perceptions of Nigeria and Kenya’s security forces and their implications for the fight against violent extremism
By Stephen Buchanan-Clarke and Rorisang Lekalake. Their bios can be found in the article.
La présence accrue de la Chine en Afrique attire des appréciations largement positives (Afrobaromètre)
Un nouveau rapport d’Afrobaromètre révèle que, d’après les Africains, la Chine rivalise avec les Etats-Unis en influence et en popularité comme modèle de développement.
Tanzanians’ strong support for ‘watchdog’ media, high ratings of media performance undergird debate over Media Services Bill
A majority of Tanzanians favour a media free of government interference, although this support has dropped sharply in recent years.
World Development Information Day: China’s growing presence in Africa wins positive popular reviews (Afrobarometer findings)
In the eyes of Africans, China rivals the United States in influence and popularity as a development model, according to a new Afrobarometer report released on World Development Information Day.
Liberia has an important transition of power on the horizon. Here’s a preview.
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.
African citizens have very low levels of trust in how elections are run
By Peter Penar, researcher and PhD candidate in the Department of Political Science, Michigan State University.