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Constitutional amendment passed without adequate public consultation, Namibians say
Most Namibians (55%) say the controversial Third Constitutional Amendment1 was passed without adequate public consultation, according to a new Afrobarometer survey.
Les Béninois continuent de faire confiance aux institutions de la république
Selon la plus récente enquête d’Afrobaromètre au Bénin, la majorité des Béninois fait confiance aux institutions de la république.
Les citoyens désapprouvent la gestion locale et demandent à jouer un rôle de contrôle citoyen
Selon la plus récente enquête d’Afrobaromètre au Bénin, pour au moins six citoyens sur dix, les autorités communales et municipales n’informent pas sur le programme d’action du conseil (63%) et sur le budget du conseil (69%). Tout de même, ils ne garantissent pas, que les ressources sont utilisées à des fins publics et non privés (71%), et ne permettent pas aux gens de participer à la prise de décision du conseil (75%).
Insécurité croissante au Bénin, expérience et appréciation des citoyens
La proportion des Béninois qui ont été agressé ou victimes de vol et qui se sont senti en insécurité dans leurs quartiers a augmenté, révèle la plus récente enquête d’Afrobaromètre.
Economic conditions: What Ghanaians say
Findings from the Afrobarometer Round 6 survey in Ghana (2014).
Government scores poor marks on economic management
Ghana’s government performed poorly on the economic management scorecard of most citizens, according to the findings of a new Afrobarometer survey.
Ghanaians negative on national economy and living conditions
Most Ghanaians describe their country’s economic condition and their own living conditions as “bad” or “very bad,” the latest Afrobarometer survey shows.
Mauritians support proportional representation, split on other reforms
Mauritians favour a proportional representation system for National Assembly elections but remain divided regarding two other proposed reforms – introducing an elected president with greater executive powers and eliminating National Assembly representation based on ethnic and religious affiliation, a new Afrobarometer survey reveals.
Economic conditions no cause for alarm for Mauritians
While the recent public discourse tends toward pessimism about the country’s economic situation, Mauritians are not alarmed about their own living conditions, a new Afrobarometer survey reveals.
Despite security concerns, Mauritians feel safe in their homes
While crime and insecurity remain a leading concern, most Mauritians feel safe in their neighbourhoods and homes, according to a new Afrobarometer survey.