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Ghanaian women have less financial decision-making power, lag in political participation, Afrobarometer survey shows
Ghanaian women are twice as likely as men to defer to their spouses in decisions about household finances, according to a recent Afrobarometer survey that also finds persistent gender gaps in education and ownership of key assets.
Après une décennie de progrès, la pauvreté vécue est à la hausse en Afrique, selon une enquête d’Afrobarometer
Contrairement à une tendance décennale à l'amélioration du niveau de vie, la pauvreté vécue est à nouveau en hausse en Afrique, comme le révèle une nouvelle analyse des données d'Afrobarometer.
After decade-long improvement, lived poverty is on the rise in Africa, Afrobarometer survey finds
Reversing a decade-long trend of improving living standards, lived poverty is on the rise again in Africa, a new analysis of Afrobarometer data reveals.
High cost, bias, and long delays prevent Ghanaians from using formal justice system, Afrobarometer survey shows
Ghanaians say high costs, a bias in favour of the rich and powerful, and long delays are the three most important barriers that prevent citizens from using the formal justice system, according to a recent Afrobarometer survey.
Intolerance of same-sex relationships may be on the decline in Botswana, Afrobarometer survey suggests
More than half of Batswana would object to working or worshipping with someone who is in a same-sex relationship, but such intolerance is significantly less pronounced among younger and more-educated citizens and appears to be declining, according to a new Afrobarometer survey.
Most Malawians see declining quality of elections, express little trust in the electoral commission
A majority of Malawians believe the quality of their elections has declined and express little trust in the Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC), a new Afrobarometer survey shows.
Most Malawians see legal challenge to election results as justified, courts as impartial and trustworthy
As of late 2019, a majority of Malawians considered the political opposition justified in challenging the declared results of the 2019 election, a new national survey by Afrobarometer shows. Most also saw the country’s courts as trustworthy and impartial.
Slim majority of Namibians would support higher taxes in exchange for more government services, Afrobarometer survey shows
More than half of Namibians would support paying higher taxes in exchange for more government services, according to the latest Afrobarometer survey.
Plurality of Ghanaians aren’t taking sides yet in presidential contest, latest Afrobarometer survey shows
More than four in 10 Ghanaians aren’t taking sides yet in a presidential race, outnumbering declared supporters of the ruling party as well as its challengers, the latest Afrobarometer survey shows.
Progress toward ‘reliable energy for all’ stalls across Africa, Afrobarometer survey finds
Efforts to provide “reliable energy for all” are making little progress in Africa, a new Afrobarometer analysis shows.