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Members of Parliament, poverty and institutions
Findings from the Round 6 survey in Malawi (2014).
Amid political upheaval, Basotho support democratic process, reject military rule; trust in political institutions remains low
Basotho overwhelmingly support democratic elections and reject military and strongman rule, according to a new Afrobarometer study.
Malawians’ trust in public institutions declines as perceptions of corruption increase
Afrobarometer conducted a public perception survey between 22 March and 5th April, 2014 which covered trust in public institutions and corruption among public officials. This press release is meant to highlight the key findings in those two areas as a way of informing public debate and policy.
Majority of Malawians report the country is heading in the wrong direction
A strong majority (78%) reported the country was heading in the wrong direction, according to the latest Afrobarometer survey held in March 2014. Malawians perceptions on which direction the country is heading to, and perceptions about their living economic conditions were collected as part of the Afrobarometer Round 6 Survey.
Economy, governance and trust in public institutions in Malawi
Findings from the Round 6 survey in Malawi (2014).
Swaziland strives to reduce poverty, empower women
Findings from the Round 5 survey in Swaziland (2013).
Les maliens cherchent la punition des malfaiteurs du conflit dans les juridictions nationales
Les maliens cherchent la punition des malfaiteurs du conflit dans les juridictions nationales
Malians Seek Accountability, National Trial for Wrongdoers in Conflict
Malians Seek Accountability, National Trial for Wrongdoers in Conflict (Round 5.5)
Statement on Malawi Round 6 Survey
Malawian opinions and attitudes about democracy and governance.
La démocratie malienne se rétablit, le régime militaire suscite encore une admiration (Round 5.5)
La démocratie malienne se rétablit, le régime militaire suscite encore une admiration (Round 5.5)