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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.
Is equitable justice a mirage? Ugandans cite hurdles in access to justice
Most Ugandans believe that officials receive preferential treatment under the law, a recent Afrobarometer survey in Uganda reveals.
Uganda: Are promises kept? Understanding citizens’ development agenda
Social services – particularly health and education – are the most important problems that the Ugandan government should address.
Whose fight? Ugandans dispirited in anti-corruption efforts
Most Ugandans say corruption increased in the past year, and less than half of them think ordinary citizens can make a difference in the anti-corruption fight, according to the latest Afrobarometer survey.
Eroded? Institutional trust suffers as perceived corruption increases in Uganda
Increasing public perceptions of institutional corruption in Uganda appear to be eroding public trust in state institutions, the latest Afrobarometer survey suggests.
Ugandans’ views on multipartism
Ugandans support multipartism as a viable political system of governance but many are not satisfied with the way multi-party politics work in Uganda.
Uganda – Public perceptions of democracy and human rights
Findings from the Round 5 survey in Uganda (2012).
Uganda – Important government priorities
Findings from the Round 5 survey in Uganda (2012).
Uganda – An economy in crisis?
Findings from the Round 5 survey in Uganda (2012).
Presentation of Uganda 4.5 pre-election survey findings (2011)
Uganda 2011 elections: campaign issues, voter perceptions and early voter intentions.