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More than one in four Africans see wife-beating as justifiable, Afrobarometer survey finds
About one in four African women – and even more African men – say wife-beating is at least sometimes justified, according to the latest Afrobarometer survey. In some countries, up to seven in 10 citizens endorse domestic violence.
African women lag in asset ownership, financial decision-making in household, Afrobarometer survey finds
African women lag behind men in ownership of assets and are substantially less likely to have decision-making power over household resources, according to the latest Afrobarometer survey.
Namibians are increasingly dissatisfied with the way democracy works in their country, Afrobarometer survey shows
Both popular support for democracy and satisfaction with the way it’s working are declining in Namibia, a new Afrobarometer survey indicates.
Botswana’s ruling party enjoys strong lead in pre-election survey
Nearly six in 10 survey respondents (57%) said they feel “close to” a political party, while 40% said they do not.
Les Guinéens sont fortement favorables à la limitation des mandats présidentiels
Plus de huit Guinéens sur 10 sont favorables au principe de la limitation à deux du nombre de mandats présidentiels, selon la dernière enquête nationale d’Afrobarometer.
Guineans voice strong support for two-term limit for president
More than eight out of 10 Guineans favour a two-term limit on presidential mandates, the most recent national Afrobarometer survey indicates.
Changements climatiques en Afrique: Dégradation des conditions de l’agriculture et de la qualité de vie, connaissance limitée
L'enquête la plus vaste jamais organisée sur les perceptions des Africains par rapport aux changements climatiques révèle des rapports répandus de la dégradation de la qualité de vie et des conditions de la production agricole, ainsi qu'une connaissance limitée des changements climatiques parmi les citoyens lambda.
Climate change in Africa: Survey finds worsening agriculture conditions and quality of life, limited ‘climate change literacy’
The largest-ever survey of Africans’ perceptions of climate change has found widespread reports of worsening quality of life and deteriorating conditions for agricultural production, as well as limited “climate change literacy” among average citizens.
Selon le Baromètre de la Corruption, une personne sur quatre doit verser des pots-de-vin pour accéder aux services en Afrique
Le nouveau Baromètre Mondial de la Corruption – Afrique 2019, publié à l'occasion de la Journée Africaine de Lutte Contre la Corruption par Transparency International et Afrobaromètre, révèle que plus d'une personne sur quatre qui ont eu accès aux services publics durant l'année écoulée ont dû verser des pots-de-vin.
One in four people in Africa have to pay bribes to access services, Corruption Barometer shows
The new Global Corruption Barometer – Africa 2019, released on African Anti-Corruption Day by Transparency International and Afrobarometer, reveals that more than one in four people who accessed public services during the previous year had to pay a bribe.