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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.
Unemployment is perceived to be the most critical problem for Batswana
Overall, unemployment is identified by 58% of citizens as one of the most important problems affecting Batswana. This was the most frequently stated problem by a significant margin.
Government far from winning war on poverty despite concerted eradication efforts
More Batswana report experiencing deprivation of basic needs such as water, cash income, and food, according to a new Afrobarometer study. Close to four in ten (37%), in 2014 report having gone without cash income "many times" or "always" as compared to 33% in 2003. Food remains a problem, with 15% Batswana reporting deprivation from food "many times" or "always"- compared to 16% in 2014 and 10% in 2008.
Economic conditions and lived poverty in Botswana
Findings from Afrobarometer Round 6 survey in Botswana.
Members of Parliament, poverty and institutions
Findings from the Round 6 survey in Malawi (2014).
Majority of Malawians report the country is heading in the wrong direction
A strong majority (78%) reported the country was heading in the wrong direction, according to the latest Afrobarometer survey held in March 2014. Malawians perceptions on which direction the country is heading to, and perceptions about their living economic conditions were collected as part of the Afrobarometer Round 6 Survey.
BP146: East African Federation: Tanzanian awareness of economic and political integration remains poor, but there is growing support for political links
Afrobarometer Briefing Paper No. 146
Swaziland strives to reduce poverty, empower women
Findings from the Round 5 survey in Swaziland (2013).