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Ghanaians perceive increase in corruption level, give government low marks on fighting graft, new Afrobarometer study shows
More than half of Ghanaians say the level of corruption in the country has increased and the government is doing a poor job in fighting it, a new Afrobarometer survey shows. Approval ratings for the government’s anti-corruption efforts have declined sharply since 2017 after more than doubling in the previous three years.
Citizens’ approval of government economic performance declines, new Afrobarometer study shows
Ghanaians’ approval ratings on indicators of their government’s economic performance have declined sharply compared to 2017, a new Afrobarometer survey shows.
Infrastructure/roads Ghanaians’ most important problem, new Afrobarometer study shows
Infrastructure and roads are the most frequently cited problem that Ghanaians want government to address, a new Afrobarometer survey indicates. For the first time since 2002, infrastructure/roads tops the list of citizens’ priority problems, beating out unemployment.
Development leaders recognize Afrobarometer achievements, ambitions for its third decade
Development leaders gathered in Washington, D.C., last week to recognize Afrobarometer’s achievements over the past 20 years as well as its ambitions for a third decade of giving voice to ordinary Africans.
More than half of Ghanaians are not aware of the December 2019 referendum, new Afrobarometer study shows
More than half of Ghanaians say they are not aware of the upcoming December 2019 referendum on whether local government elections should be made partisan or remain non-partisan, a new Afrobarometer survey indicates.
Les femmes africaines font face à des disparités persistantes dans les domaines éducation, emploi, accès au numérique
Despite widespread popular support for gender equality, African women are still disadvantaged by persistent gender gaps in education, employment, control over key assets, and access to technology, a new analysis from Afrobarometer shows.
African women face persistent gender gaps in education, jobs, and digital access, Afrobarometer survey finds
Despite widespread popular support for gender equality, African women are still disadvantaged by persistent gender gaps in education, employment, control over key assets, and access to technology, a new analysis from Afrobarometer shows.
Africa’s digital gender divide may be widening, Afrobarometer survey finds
African women trail behind men in access to digital information and communications technologies, and the gap may be widening, the latest Afrobarometer survey shows.
Namibians divided on land reform, including expropriation, Afrobarometer survey shows
Only about half of Namibians rate the government’s land resettlement programme as effective, and more than four in 10 say land should be expropriated without compensation and given to the landless, a new Afrobarometer survey indicates.
Prominent business, public-sector leaders join Afrobarometer board
Two trailblazers in Africa’s business and public sectors have joined the board of directors of Afrobarometer, the organization announced Wednesday.