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PP90: Forces de l’ordre ?
Les Africains citent la corruption, la brutalité et le manque de professionnalisme comme autant de lacunes de la police.
PP90: Law enforcers or law breakers?
Beyond corruption, Africans cite brutality and lack of professionalism among police failings.
PP89: Value for money?
Perceived misuse of tax revenue, corruption, and unfairness erode support for broadening tax base in Uganda
PP88: Brutality and corruption undermine trust in Uganda’s police: Can damage be undone?
Only about one in five Ugandans think the police usually operate in a professional manner and respect citizens’ rights.
PP87: Can cities cope?
Service-delivery challenges and opportunities in Uganda’s new cities
PP86: Revisiting human security in Africa in the post-COVID-19 era
Citizens' experiences and perceptions spotlight insecurity in six countries.
PP85: Les Africains désirent plus de démocratie, mais leurs dirigeants ne les écoutent toujours pas
La plupart des indicateurs de soutien aux institutions démocratiques demeurent solides et stables.
PP85: Africans want more democracy, but their leaders still aren’t listening
Most indicators of support for democratic institutions remain strong and steady.
PP84: La pauvreté vécue resurgit
Restrictions liées à la COVID-19 alimentent la récession économique et abaissent le niveau de vie en Afrique
PP84: Lived poverty resurgent
COVID-19 restrictions feed economic contraction to drive down living standards in Africa
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