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Les conditions de vie des Togolais se sont améliorées mais restent précaires
Selon l’enquête d’Afrobaromètre menée en octobre 2014, la majorité des Togolais trouvent que la situation économique du Togo et leurs propres conditions de vie sont mauvaises. Mais ils sont moins à le dire qu’en 2012.
BP153: Going in the wrong direction? Ugandans report declining government effectiveness
Afrobarometer Briefing Paper No. 153
Despite ‘bad’ economic conditions, Basotho increasingly optimistic about the future
Although a majority of Basotho say the country’s and their personal economic conditions are bad, they are increasingly hopeful that things will improve in the
coming year, according to a new Afrobarometer survey.
Government and leaders’ performance, democracy and economy in Lesotho
Findings from the Round 6 survey in Lesotho (2014).
Namibia manages the economy well, but creates too few jobs
Most Namibians think that the economy has been well managed over the years, but at the same time, they think that the government has failed in creating enough jobs and narrowing income gaps. Successive Afrobarometer surveys have shown that the Namibian economy is managed well (62% in 2012, 60% in 2008, and 76% in 2006).
Namibians’ public policy preferences
Findings from the Round 6 survey in Namibia (2014).
BP149: Au Sénégal, les progrès en education à la traîne malgré les investissements
Note Informative No. 149
Economic conditions: What Ghanaians say
Findings from the Afrobarometer Round 6 survey in Ghana (2014).
Government scores poor marks on economic management
Ghana’s government performed poorly on the economic management scorecard of most citizens, according to the findings of a new Afrobarometer survey.
Ghanaians negative on national economy and living conditions
Most Ghanaians describe their country’s economic condition and their own living conditions as “bad” or “very bad,” the latest Afrobarometer survey shows.