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AD900: Nigerians view religious leaders as more trustworthy, less corrupt than public institutions
Most citizens express tolerant attitudes toward people of other religions.
AD891: A travers l’Afrique, la confiance populaire envers les principaux dirigeants et institutions s’étiole
Moins de la moitié des citoyens déclarent faire confiance à leur président, au Parlement, aux tribunaux et à la police.
AD891: Across Africa, public trust in key institutions and leaders is weakening
Fewer than half of citizens say they trust their president, Parliament, courts of law, and police.
AD886: Most Ugandans struggle to access information on taxes they owe and how revenues are used
Fewer than half think the government uses tax revenues for the well-being of its citizens.
Gambians report declining trust in institutions amid rising concerns over corruption, according to new Afrobarometer survey
News release
AD883: Zambians endorse taxation, say it is fair to tax the rich at higher rates to support the poor
But most citizens say it is difficult to find out what taxes they owe and how the government uses tax revenues.
AD882: Ethiopians rate the government’s economic performance as poor
Management of the economy tops the list of the most important problems that citizens want their government to address.
Les Camerounais ignorent l’existence de la Zone de Libre- Echange Continentale Africaine (ZLECAF)
Communiqué de presse
AD856: Unemployment tops the list of youth concerns in Congo-Brazzaville
Like their elders, most young citizens think the country is headed in “the wrong direction."
AD856: Au Congo-Brazzaville, le chômage est en tête de liste des préoccupations des jeunes
Comme leurs aînés, la plupart des jeunes citoyens pensent que le pays va dans « la mauvaise direction ».