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Ghanaians bemoan economic conditions, say country is heading in the wrong direction, new Afrobarometer study shows
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Majority of Ghanaians oppose e-levy, not confident it will fund development programmes, new Afrobarometer study shows
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New Afrobarometer SDG Scorecard shows Ghana making progress on access to clean water and electricity, but access to medical care, gender gap in unemployment, and bribery are worsening
Ghanaians willing to pay taxes but find it difficult to know how tax revenues are used, Afrobarometer study shows
International Youth Day: Unemployment and education are Ghanaian youth’s most important problems
Listen more to the wisdom of elders than to the fresh ideas of the youth, Ghanaians say
Majority of Ghanaians see media as free of government interference (Correction)
A majority of Ghanaians say the country’s media is “somewhat free” or “completely free” of government censorship and interference, the most recent Afrobarometer survey shows.
Popular support for media freedom in Ghana bounces back to majority view
Popular support for media freedom in Ghana has increased sharply, bouncing back to the majority view after a drastic decline recorded in 2017, recent Afrobarometer survey data show.
Ghanaian women have less financial decision-making power, lag in political participation, Afrobarometer survey shows
Ghanaian women are twice as likely as men to defer to their spouses in decisions about household finances, according to a recent Afrobarometer survey that also finds persistent gender gaps in education and ownership of key assets.
High cost, bias, and long delays prevent Ghanaians from using formal justice system, Afrobarometer survey shows
Ghanaians say high costs, a bias in favour of the rich and powerful, and long delays are the three most important barriers that prevent citizens from using the formal justice system, according to a recent Afrobarometer survey.