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Quest for greener pastures: Four in 10 Ghanaians have considered emigrating
Four in 10 Ghanaians have considered emigrating, although far fewer are actually taking steps to leave the country.
Ghanaians decry ‘galamsey,’ favour government providing alternative livelihood support
A majority of Ghanaians support the government’s efforts to clamp down on illegal small-scale mining, popularly known as “galamsey,” a recent Afrobarometer survey indicates.
Ghanaians call for tough punishment for corrupt public officials
A majority of Ghanaians demand stiff punishment for corrupt public officials, including jail time, restitution of stolen funds, and public shaming, according to a new Afrobarometer survey.
Women’s interest in politics increases, though gender gap remains
Ghanaian women’s interest in public affairs and political discussion increased between 2012 and 2015.
Access to justice still elusive for many Africans, Afrobarometer survey finds
In most African countries, substantial barriers still inhibit citizens’ access to justice, a new Afrobarometer analysis finds.
Do Africans still want democracy? Afrobarometer findings warn of democratic recession, point to long-term gains
A decade-long upward trend in African citizens’ demand for democracy has ended with a downward turn since 2012, according to a new Afrobarometer analysis.
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.
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.
Rendement au travail des députés et conseillers locaux: Servent-ils les intérêts des électeurs africains ou les leurs? (Afrobaromètre)
Un nouveau rapport d’Afrobaromètre révèle que les députés et conseillers locaux à travers l'Afrique recueillent peu de confiance et des évaluations en grande partie négatives de leur performance de la part de leurs mandants.
Job performance of MPs, local councillors: Are representatives serving Africa’s voters or themselves? (Afrobarometer findings)
Members of Parliament and local government councillors across Africa have earned little trust and largely negative performance ratings from their constituents, a new report from Afrobarometer shows.