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Lived poverty on the rise in South Africa, Afrobarometer survey shows
More South Africans are going without enough food, clean water, and other basic necessities as “lived poverty” in the country increased compared to 2015, Afrobarometer’s latest survey shows.
Fewer than half of Zimbabweans consider their news media free, Afrobarometer surveys show
A majority of Zimbabweans want a free news media, but fewer than half think that’s what they have, an analysis of Afrobarometer survey data shows.
Mozambicans optimistic about country’s overall direction, survey shows
A majority of Mozambicans are optimistic about the overall direction of the country and prospects for a stronger national economy, according to the latest Afrobarometer survey.
Mozambicans fear retaliation if they speak out against corruption, Afrobarometer survey shows
More than half of Mozambicans say they fear retaliation or other negative consequences if they report incidents of corruption, according to the latest Afrobarometer survey.
Mozambicans offer mixed views on freedom of speech, media, and association, Afrobarometer survey shows
A slim majority of Mozambicans say they feel at least “somewhat” free to say what they think, according to a recent Afrobarometer survey.
Majority of Mozambicans want democracy, but fewer are satisfied with the way it’s working, survey shows
A majority of Mozambicans want a democracy and think they have one, but fewer than half are satisfied with the way their democracy is working, a recent Afrobarometer survey shows.
Le soutien à la démocratie demeure fort en Afrique, mais les « démocrates insatisfaits » qui peuvent garantir son futur sont peu
Selon une nouvelle enquête d'Afrobaromètre, la plupart des Africains désirent toujours la démocratie, mais moins d'un sur six se distinguent comme des « démocrates insatisfaits » qui formeront un rempart contre un recul autoritariste.
Most Africans still want democracy, but fewer than one in six qualify as “dissatisfied democrats”
Most Africans still want democracy, but fewer than one in six qualify as “dissatisfied democrats” who will protect against authoritarian backsliding, a new Afrobarometer study reveals.
Climate change in Morocco
Climate change in Morocco (ARABIC)
Moroccans highlight unemployment as their most important problem, support for expanding free education, survey shows (ARABIC)
Moroccans highlight unemployment as their most important problem, support for expanding free education, survey shows.