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Le chômage vient en tête des problèmes prioritaires des Africains;l’éducation est la priorité pour l’investissement étatique
Le chômage est le problème le plus impératif des Africains, et l’éducation est leur première priorité en matière de dépenses gouvernementales, selon le dernier round d’enquêtes d'Afrobaromètre à travers l'Afrique.
Unemployment, education top list of Africans’ problems, priorities
Africans’ most urgent problem is unemployment, and their top priority for more government investment is education, according to Afrobarometer’s latest round of surveys across Africa.
Basotho see increased corruption despite government efforts
Basotho perceive an increased level of corruption in the past year, with the highest levels of perceived corruption among the police and business executives, according to Afrobarometer’s most recent survey. Survey results show that citizens are divided in their assessment of the government’s handling of the fight against corruption.
Perceptions of corruption in Lesotho
Findings from the Round 6 survey in Lesotho (2014).
Basotho support women’s political leadership but oppose allowing traditional leadership role
Gender and leadership in Lesotho
Findings from the Round 6 survey in Lesotho (2014).
Basotho cling to their independence in spite of serious political and economic challenges
Most Basotho, protective of their independence, are against intervention or assistance from neighbouring southern African countries to guarantee free elections and prevent human rights abuses in their country, according to the latest Afrobarometer survey.
Despite ‘bad’ economic conditions, Basotho increasingly optimistic about the future
Although a majority of Basotho say the country’s and their personal economic conditions are bad, they are increasingly hopeful that things will improve in the
coming year, according to a new Afrobarometer survey.
Government and leaders’ performance, democracy and economy in Lesotho
Findings from the Round 6 survey in Lesotho (2014).
Basotho disappointed with elected leaders’ performance
More Basotho approve of their elected leaders than two years ago, but their assessments of government performance are increasingly negative, a new Afrobarometer survey reveals.