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Kenyans see gains in gender equality, but support for women’s empowerment still uneven
Findings from Afrobarometer Round 7 survey in Kenya in 2017.
Kenyans see gains in gender equality, but support for women’s empowerment still uneven, Afrobarometer survey finds
A majority of Kenyans say the country has made progress toward gender equality.
AD124: In Zimbabwe, tolerance crosses ethnic, religious, national – but not sexual – lines
In Zimbabwe, tolerance crosses ethnic, religious, national – but not sexual – lines
WP166: Ethnic diversity, segregation, and ethnocentric trust in Africa
Ethnic diversity, segregation, and ethnocentric trust in Africa
L’extrémisme violent en Afrique: Perceptions des populations d’Afrique du Nord, du Lac Tchad, du Sahel, et de la Corne
Deux nouveaux rapports d'Afrobaromètre se penchent sur ce que pensent les citoyens de l'extrémisme violent et des efforts anti-extrémisme dans des régions sensibles de l'Afrique.
Violent extremism from a ‘grassroots’ perspective: Evidence from North Africa, Lake Chad, Sahel, and the Horn
Two new reports from Afrobarometer explore citizens’ perceptions of violent extremism and counter-extremism efforts in “hotspot” regions of Africa.
PP32: Extrémisme violent en Afrique: Perceptions des citoyens du Sahel, du Lac Tchad, de la Corne
Policy Paper No 32
AD87: Reaching for equality: Zimbabweans endorse gender equity in politics but say citizens treated unequally before the law
Reaching for equality: Zimbabweans endorse gender equity in politics but say citizens treated unequally before the law
South Africans still committed to national unity despite growing dissatisfaction
As featured in The Conversation-Africa
South Africans report racial discrimination by employers and courts
April 15 marked the 20th anniversary of the first hearings of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC), which sought “to provide for the investigation and the establishment of as complete a picture as possible of the nature, causes and extent of gross violations of human rights” committed during apartheid.