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Annual Review of Political Science: Africa’s unfinished democratic journey: My modest part
From a village in newly independent Ghana to the forefront of the continent's democratic project
AD1002: Estimant que les changements climatiques empirent leur vie, les Maliens appellent à des mesures urgentes
De nombreux citoyens déclarent avoir personnellement adopté des stratégies d’adaptation.
AD1001: Ugandans report inability to meet basic needs, look to government to improve their well-being
Almost half say they had to turn to friends or neighbours for help to make ends meet.
AD1000: Les jeunes sénégalais sont plus instruits, mais peinent à trouver un emploi et cherchent à entreprendre ou à émigrer
Huit jeunes sur 10 ayant envisagé d’émigrer sont motivés par la recherche de meilleures opportunités d’emploi.
Liberia Round 10 summary of results
Summary of results for the Afrobarometer Round 10 survey in Liberia, 2024.
AD999: Plus instruits, les jeunes malgaches sont pourtant plus touchés par le chômage
Seulement un quart des jeunes approuvent la performance du gouvernement dans la création d’emplois.
AD998: Facing lack of economic opportunity, Nigerian youth want government action on jobs and cost of living
Share of young citizens who have thought ‘a lot’ about emigrating has tripled since 2017.
AD997: Barriers to education, work, and security persist for Liberian women despite support for equal rights
Eight in 10 citizens say police and courts should do more to protect women and girls from discrimination and harassment.
AD996: Ugandans prefer self-reliant development, hesitant to tax the informal sector
A majority of citizens would prefer to pay lower taxes even if it means getting fewer government services.
AD995: To borga or not? More young Ghanaians consider emigrating in search of economic opportunity
Most youth see their country as moving in “the wrong direction.”
Afrobarometer blog
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