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Malgré un certain progrès, les infrastructures de base demeurent un défi en Afrique
Les nouvelles données d'enquête d'Afrobaromètre indiquent qu’en dépit du progrès accompli au cours de la décennie passée, le développement des infrastructures d'électricité, d'eau, des systèmes d'égouts, et des routes demeure un formidable défi à travers l'Afrique, particulièrement dans les zones rurales.
Despite progress, basic infrastructure still a challenge in Africa
Despite progress over the past decade, the development of infrastructure for electricity, water, sewerage, and roads remains an enormous challenge across Africa, especially in rural areas, new Afrobarometer survey data indicate.
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.
Tanzanians approach competitive election with confidence in freedom to choose
Significant proportions of Tanzanians voice concerns about the likelihood of a fair vote count, about bribery of voters, and about biased media coverage, and some citizens express fear of election-related intimidation and violence.
Tanzanians support critical free press, commend its performance, but want less negative reporting
A majority of Tanzanians support a critical and independent news media, but that support has weakened as more citizens express a desire for less negative news reporting, according to the latest Afrobarometer survey.
Tanzanians express dissatisfaction with current living conditions, perceive declining economic conditions
Despite annual economic growth rates averaging of 7%, a majority of Tanzanians say their current living conditions are bad, according to the 2014 Afrobarometer survey.
China influence seen as strong, positive in Tanzania
China has a greater influence on Tanzania than any other country and is a preferred model for Tanzania’s future development, the latest Afrobarometer survey suggests.
Tanzanians see increased corruption, ineffective fight against it
A majority of Tanzanians say that the level of corruption in the country has increased over the past year, according to the latest Afrobarometer survey.
Progress on Poverty Indicators
Findings from Round 5 survey in Tanzania [21 November 2012]