Uganda



81%
of Ugandans prefer democracy
82%
of Ugandans say it is “never” justified for men to beat their wives
64%
of Ugandans say citizens “often” or “always” have to be careful about what they say about politics
Capital:
Kampala
Population:
41.4 million
Sample size:
2400
Surveyed in:
2002, 2005, 2008, 2012, 2015, 2017, 2019 and 2020
Survey languages:
English, Luganda, Lusoga, Luo, Ruyankole, Rutoro, Rukiga, Ateso, Lugbara
National partner:
Hatchile Consult Ltd
Team leader:
Frederick Golooba-Mutebi, Francis Kibirige
Country-specific releases
30 Mar 2021
Press releaseCommuniqués de presse — COVID-19 impact? Ugandans grow more discontent with economic and living conditions, Afrobarometer study shows
29 Mar 2021
Publication — AD436: COVID-19 impact? Ugandans grow more discontent with economic and living conditions
Multi-country releases
15 Dec 2020
Publication — AD412: Ties that bind? Evidence of both unity and division in 18 African countries
26 May 2020
Publication — PP65: Violent extremism in Africa: Popular assessments from the ‘Eastern Corridor’