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Support for multiparty democracy continues to grow in Eswatini
Emaswati increasingly dissatisfied with their democracy
In Eswatini, economic conditions worsen; citizens cite poor government performance
New Afrobarometer SDG Scorecard for Eswatini shows gender equality in technology use but worsening poverty, hunger, and unemployment
Emaswati approve of government’s COVID-19 response but are skeptical about vaccines
Le soutien à la démocratie demeure fort en Afrique, mais les « démocrates insatisfaits » qui peuvent garantir son futur sont peu
Selon une nouvelle enquête d'Afrobaromètre, la plupart des Africains désirent toujours la démocratie, mais moins d'un sur six se distinguent comme des « démocrates insatisfaits » qui formeront un rempart contre un recul autoritariste.
Most Africans still want democracy, but fewer than one in six qualify as “dissatisfied democrats”
Most Africans still want democracy, but fewer than one in six qualify as “dissatisfied democrats” who will protect against authoritarian backsliding, a new Afrobarometer study reveals.
Faire le point: Afrobaromètre suit les priorités publiques, les Objectifs de Développement Durable, et la performance gouvernementale en Afrique
Les premières priorités des citoyens africains sont l'obtention d'un travail décent et la croissance économique, mais la performance gouvernementale par rapport à ces questions traine, selon de nouvelles conclusions d'enquêtes d'Afrobaromètre à travers le continent.
Taking stock: Survey findings track citizens’ priorities, Sustainable Development Goals, and government performance in Africa
Good jobs and economic growth top the priorities of African citizens, but government performance on these issues lags, according to new Afrobarometer findings from across the continent.
emaSwati show declining approval of elected leader as elections approach
A majority of emaSwati express dissatisfaction with the country’s leaders, according to the most recent Afrobarometer survey, with job-performance ratings falling significantly from 2015.