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Compassion vs. coercion: Protecting lives & enhancing legitimacy in COVID-19 Africa
As featured on the Democracy in Africa website.
AD574: Les Africains perçoivent une répartition injuste de l’aide d’urgence COVID-19 et une perte de ressources à cause de la corruption
Mais dans l'ensemble, les citoyens estiment que leurs gouvernements ont bien géré la pandémie.
AD506: Sudanese approve of COVID-19 lockdown but critical of government’s pandemic performance
Almost nine in 10 Sudanese (86%) said they believe that prayer is more effective than a vaccine in preventing COVID-19 infection.
AD527: Nigerians divided on COVID-19 vaccines, united in calling for aid to vulnerable families
Nigerians divided on COVID-19 vaccines, united in calling for aid to vulnerable families
AD591: Ghanaians applaud government’s response to COVID-19 but urge greater emergency preparedness
A majority of citizens say pandemic relief assistance was not distributed fairly.
AD401: In Angola’s COVID-19 fight, trusted religious and traditional leaders, military can be allies
In Angola’s COVID-19 fight, trusted religious and traditional leaders, military can be allies
AD574: Africans see unfair distribution of COVID-19 relief assistance, loss of resources to corruption
But overall, citizens say governments managed the pandemic well.
AD649: Batswana approve of government’s COVID-19 response, but think resources lost to corruption
Majority say relief assistance was distributed unfairly.
AD762: Tanzanians commend COVID-19 response but call for more investment in preparing for future health emergencies
Citizens’ willingness to get vaccinated is strongly associated with their trust in the government to ensure the safety of the COVID-19 vaccine.
AD351: Ghanaians’ acceptance of security-related restrictions faces test with COVID-19 lockdown
Ghanaians’ acceptance of security-related restrictions faces test with COVID-19 lockdown