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Ethiopia Round 8 summary of results
Summary of results for the Afrobarometer Round 8 survey in Ethiopia in 2020
AD448: Ethiopians support media’s watchdog role but want regulated access to Internet, social media
Ethiopians support media’s watchdog role but want regulated access to Internet, social media
AD426:With high prevalence of lived poverty, Ethiopians rate government’s economic performance as poor
With high prevalence of lived poverty, Ethiopians rate government’s economic performance as poor
AD412: Ties that bind? Evidence of both unity and division in 18 African countries
Ties that bind? Evidence of both unity and division in 18 African countries
AD349: D’après la majorité des Africains, leurs gouvernements échouent dans l’alimentation en eau et l’assainissement
D’après la majorité des Africains, leurs gouvernements échouent dans dans l'alimentation en eau et l'assainissement.
AD349: African governments failing in provision of water and sanitation, majority of citizens say
African governments are failing in provision of water and sanitation, majority of citizens say.
AD339: Religion en Afrique: Forte tolérance et confiance vis-à-vis des dirigeants, mais beaucoup admettraient le contrôle du discours religieux
Religion en Afrique: Forte tolérance et confiance vis-à-vis des dirigeants, mais beaucoup admettraient le contrôle du discours religieux
AD339: Religion in Africa: Tolerance and trust in leaders are high, but many would allow regulation of religious speech
Religion in Africa: Tolerance and trust in leaders are high, but many Africans would allow regulation of religious speech.
PP56: Presse sous pression. Le soutien à la liberté des médias recule en Afrique
En Afrique, comme ailleurs, les médias ont de plus en plus d'opportunités et de menaces.
PP56: How free is too free? Across Africa, media freedom is on the defensive
In Africa, as elsewhere, mass media face increasing opportunities and threats.
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