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Derniers communiqués de presse du Burkina Faso (Octobre 2015)
Derniers communiqués de presse du Burkina Faso (Octobre 2015).
Election en Guinée: Les citoyens se sentent libres de choisir, mais inquiets à propos du décompte des voix
Guineans feel free to vote for the candidate of their choice but express concerns about the election environment and the reliability of the vote count, new Afrobarometer survey results indicate.
Guineans confident in freedom to vote, but not in fairness of the count
Guineans feel free to vote for the candidate of their choice but express concerns about the election environment and the reliability of the vote count, new Afrobarometer survey results indicate.
Devolution and corruption in Kenya
Devolution and corruption in Kenya: Article originally posted on the University of Nairobi "Varsity Focus" Magazine.
Whose fight? Ugandans dispirited in anti-corruption efforts
Most Ugandans say corruption increased in the past year, and less than half of them think ordinary citizens can make a difference in the anti-corruption fight, according to the latest Afrobarometer survey.
Eroded? Institutional trust suffers as perceived corruption increases in Uganda
Increasing public perceptions of institutional corruption in Uganda appear to be eroding public trust in state institutions, the latest Afrobarometer survey suggests.
Les Burkinabé affirment leur soutien de la démocratie, rejettent le régime militaire comme méthode de gouvernance
La grande majorité des Burkinabé préfèrent la démocratie à toute autre forme de gouvernance et affirment que les élections sont la meilleure méthode pour choisir les dirigeants du pays, selon une nouvelle enquête d’Afrobaromètre.
Burkinabé affirm overwhelming support for democracy, reject military rule
The overwhelming majority of Burkina Faso’s citizens prefer democracy over all other forms of government.
A majority of Zambians express confidence in the effectiveness of national elections
The percentage of Zambian citizens who believe in the effectiveness of national elections in effecting change has nearly doubled in a space of 10 years.
Blog: African democracy update: Satisfaction remains elusive for many
A new Afrobarometer analysis, released in observance of International Day of Democracy (September 15), suggests that the extent to which African countries put democratic ideals into practice varies widely.