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Malgré un certain progrès, les infrastructures de base demeurent un défi en Afrique
Les nouvelles données d'enquête d'Afrobaromètre indiquent qu’en dépit du progrès accompli au cours de la décennie passée, le développement des infrastructures d'électricité, d'eau, des systèmes d'égouts, et des routes demeure un formidable défi à travers l'Afrique, particulièrement dans les zones rurales.
Despite progress, basic infrastructure still a challenge in Africa
Despite progress over the past decade, the development of infrastructure for electricity, water, sewerage, and roads remains an enormous challenge across Africa, especially in rural areas, new Afrobarometer survey data indicate.
Le chômage vient en tête des problèmes prioritaires des Africains;l’éducation est la priorité pour l’investissement étatique
Le chômage est le problème le plus impératif des Africains, et l’éducation est leur première priorité en matière de dépenses gouvernementales, selon le dernier round d’enquêtes d'Afrobaromètre à travers l'Afrique.
Unemployment, education top list of Africans’ problems, priorities
Africans’ most urgent problem is unemployment, and their top priority for more government investment is education, according to Afrobarometer’s latest round of surveys across Africa.
Trust and corruption in public institutions: Ghanaian opinions
Findings from the Afrobarometer Round 6 survey in Ghana (2014).
Ghanaians largely perceive public officials as corrupt
Most Ghanaians perceive “some,” “most,” or “all” of their government, law enforcement, and judicial officials as corrupt, according to the latest findings of the Afrobarometer survey. A majority of citizens gave the same assessment of informal leaders such as business executives and traditional and religious leaders.
Ghanaians’ evaluations of public service delivery
Findings from the Afrobarometer Round 6 survey in Ghana (2014).
Ghanaians’ evaluations of public service delivery
Most Ghanaians are dissatisfied with government’s delivery of public services such as electricity, healthcare, education, water and sanitation, and road maintenance, the latest Afrobarometer survey findings show. The public’s negative assessments have increased significantly over time.
Economic conditions: What Ghanaians say
Findings from the Afrobarometer Round 6 survey in Ghana (2014).
Government scores poor marks on economic management
Ghana’s government performed poorly on the economic management scorecard of most citizens, according to the findings of a new Afrobarometer survey.