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One-third of Nigerians – most of them young and educated – have considered emigrating, study shows
One in three Nigerians – most of them young and educated – have considered emigrating, a recent Afrobarometer survey in Nigeria indicates.
Les Ivoiriens révèlent un sentiment d’insécurité mêlé d’un défaut de confiance: Afrobaromètre
Malgré du progrès, les Ivoiriens révèlent un sentiment d’insécurité mêlé d’un défaut de confiance.
Quest for greener pastures: Four in 10 Ghanaians have considered emigrating
Four in 10 Ghanaians have considered emigrating, although far fewer are actually taking steps to leave the country.
La question de l’emploi, un véritable casse-tête pour les citoyens ivoiriens
Selon la plus récente enquête d’Afrobaromètre, l’emploi est le problème le plus important dont le gouvernement devrait s’occuper, mais que celui-ci adresse plutôt mal. De même, une proportion importante d’Ivoiriens n’ont pas d’emploi à plein temps, mais n’en recherchent pas pour autant.
Tanzanians believe war on corruption is making progress, but fear retaliation if they report incidents
Most Tanzanians say corruption has decreased over the past year, a sharp reversal of public perceptions just three years ago, according to the most recent Afrobarometer survey.
Perceived corruption levels drop in key public institutions, but popular trust yet to follow suit
Popular perceptions of corruption in Tanzania’s public institutions have declined significantly, including for four agencies that are key to the fight against corruption: the Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA), the Prevention and Combating Corruption Bureau (PCCB), the judiciary, and the police.
Ghanaians decry ‘galamsey,’ favour government providing alternative livelihood support
A majority of Ghanaians support the government’s efforts to clamp down on illegal small-scale mining, popularly known as “galamsey,” a recent Afrobarometer survey indicates.
Ghanaians call for tough punishment for corrupt public officials
A majority of Ghanaians demand stiff punishment for corrupt public officials, including jail time, restitution of stolen funds, and public shaming, according to a new Afrobarometer survey.
Majority of Batswana support media freedom
By a 2-to-1 margin, Batswana support the freedom of the media to publish without government interference, according to the latest Afrobarometer survey.
Poor quality elections erode support for democracy in Uganda, new Afrobarometer survey shows
More Ugandans say they prefer democracy over any other system, but fewer are satisfied with the way their democracy is actually working, a new Afrobarometer survey shows.