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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.
Ugandans see shrinking freedom for political opposition, Afrobarometer survey shows
Even before the recent surge in election-related violence, a majority of Ugandans saw freedom for Uganda’s political opposition as shrinking, an analysis of Afrobarometer survey data shows.
Do East Africans still want a free media? Afrobarometer finds weakening popular support
Popular support for a free news media has declined significantly in Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania – three countries currently making headlines for government attempts to limit press freedom.
Overwhelming majority of Ugandans say wife-beating is never justified, Afrobarometer survey shows
More than eight in 10 Ugandans (82%) say it is “never” justified for men to beat their wives, according to the most recent Afrobarometer survey.
Radio remains the most-used source of news in many African countries
Despite audience gains for television and digital media, radio is still by far the most frequent information source for Africans, a new Afrobarometer analysis suggests.
Poor quality elections erode support for democracy in Uganda, new Afrobarometer survey shows
More Ugandans say they prefer democracy over any other system, but fewer are satisfied with the way their democracy is actually working, a new Afrobarometer survey shows.
Ugandans overwhelmingly favour age limit for president, Afrobarometer survey shows
Three-fourths of Ugandans favour maintaining an age limit of 75 years for presidential candidates, a recent Afrobarometer survey shows.
Most Ugandans favour proposed reforms to improve elections and Parliament, new Afrobarometer survey shows
Ugandans overwhelmingly support proposed reforms aimed at improving Parliament and elections.
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.