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Les Ivoiriens apprécient les efforts du gouvernement et priorisent l’éducation et la santé pour des investissements additionnels
D’après la plus récente enquête d’Afrobaromètre en Côte d’Ivoire, les Ivoiriens estiment que l’éducation et la santé devraient être considérées respectivement comme la première et la seconde des priorités d’investissement du gouvernement. Leur appréciation est identique que ce soit selon le sexe ou selon le lieu de résidence.
Mauritian identity and tolerance
Findings from the AfrobarometerRound 6 Survey in Mauritius.
Mauritians are tolerant of ethnic and religious diversity but less of people living with HIV/AIDS and homosexuals
Afrobarometer’s latest survey shows that Mauritians seem to accept the multi-ethnic and multicultural character of their society and have strong feeling of belonging to the Mauritian nation.
AD28: Mauritians welcome ethnic/religious diversity but are less tolerant of homosexuals and people living with HIV/AIDS
Mauritians welcome ethnic/religious diversity but are less tolerant of homosexuals and people living with HIV/AIDS
Zimbabwe: The 2013 Constitution, government performance, teacher incentives and role of civil society
Findings from the Round 6 survey in Zimbabwe in 2014.
Zimbabweans support ban on teacher incentives but decry banning of extra lessons
More than half of the adult population in Zimbabwe (54%) think that the payment of teacher incentives (monetary and/or non-monetary) in schools in addition to their normal salaries and benefits is not justified and should therefore be banned. This is according to the results of the
most recent Afro barometer survey (November 2014). This verdict is common across demographic groups of gender, age and place of residence.
AD16: Inadequate access, poor government performance make water a top priority in Africa
Inadequate access, poor government performance make water a top priority in Africa
PP18: A window on policy priorities: Evidence from the citizens of 34 African countries
Policy Paper 18
AD5: World AIDS Day: Most African governments win high marks for efforts to fight HIV/AIDS
World AIDS Day: Most African governments win high marks for efforts to fight HIV/AIDS
Ghanaians’ evaluations of public service delivery
Findings from the Afrobarometer Round 6 survey in Ghana (2014).