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Les Africains désirent des élections de bonne qualité – surtout celles porteuses d’alternance (Afrobaromètre)
La plupart des Africains soutiennent que les élections démocratiques constituent le meilleur moyen de choisir leurs dirigeants – si ces élections sont libres et transparentes, et surtout lorsqu’elles sont porteuses d'alternance de leadership, selon la dernière séries d’enquêtes d’Afrobaromètre.
Africans want high-quality elections – especially if they bring change, Afrobarometer surveys show
Most Africans support democratic elections as the best way to choose their leaders – if they see their previous elections as free and fair, and especially if those elections produced a change in leadership, new Afrobarometer survey data show.
Afrobarometer lays foundation for ‘next generation’ of giving voice to African citizens
Moving from pioneering project to pan-African institution, the research network Afrobarometer will enter its third decade with a new structure emphasizing partnership, capacity building, and sustainability, Executive Director E. Gyimah-Boadi said Thursday.
Eight African research organizations honored by Afrobarometer
Zimbabwe’s Mass Public Opinion Institute (MPOI) heads a list of eight African organizations honoured this week for outstanding contributions to the pan-African research network.
Le soutien à la liberté des médias recule en Afrique (enquêtes d’Afrobaromètre)
D'après de nouveaux résultats d’enquêtes d'Afrobaromètre à travers l'Afrique, le soutien populaire à la liberté des médias a chuté à moins de la moitié des adultes du continent.
In Africa, support for media freedom declines to a minority view, Afrobarometer surveys show
Across Africa, popular support for media freedom has dropped to below half of adults, according to new Afrobarometer findings from across the continent.
Afrobarometer director elected to National Academy of Sciences
Afrobarometer Executive Director E. Gyimah-Boadi has been elected to the U.S. National Academy of Sciences
Sudanese protests align with democratic aspirations and dissatisfactions of the majority
Mass protests demanding political change in Sudan are consistent with democratic aspirations and dissatisfactions of a majority of the population, Afrobarometer public-opinion survey findings show.
South Africans give the government a failing grade on immigration, split on how to manage immigrant influx
A majority of South Africans say the government is doing a poor job of managing immigration, an issue that is back in the headlines after recent xenophobic attacks in Durban.
South Africans express economic unease, hope for improvement, survey shows
As Africa’s most advanced economy struggles with high unemployment and eroding consumer purchasing power, South African citizens share a deep sense of economic unease, Afrobarometer’s recent survey suggests.