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Afrobarometer
@afrobarometer
World’s leading source of high-quality data & analysis on what Africans are thinking. Research network, headquarters in Accra, partners in 40 African countries.
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Joined May 2012
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    Afrobarometer et Les Elles du Sahel (@EllesduSahel) réunissent des voix de la recherche, du plaidoyer et de la société civile pour explorer comment les données peuvent soutenir les DSSR dans des contextes contraints. Rejoignez-nous pour un échange autour des normes sociales, de
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    Le Premier Ministre du Sénégal, Monsieur Ousmane Sonko (@SonkoOfficiel) a cité les récents résultats de l’enquête Afrobarometer montrant que presque trois quarts (74%) des jeunes de 18 à 35 ans préfèrent l’entrepreneuriat à un travail dans le secteur public. Il s’exprimait lors
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    How do you feel about elections in your country? Share a personal election story with us. Tag @afrobarometer with hashtag #MyElection
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    LAUNCHING SOON: How free are you to vote for the candidate of your choice? Africans have their say in new video. #MyElection #VoicesAfrica
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    Most Zimbabweans blame government mismanagement, not Western sanctions, for country’s economic meltdown. bit.ly/3pOt6pz #Zimbabwe #VoicesAfrica
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    How free are you to vote for the candidate of your choice? #Africans have their say in the upcoming video #MyElection #VoicesAfrica
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    #InfographicOfTheWeek: On average across 24 African countries surveyed in 2024, almost half (47%) of respondents say they have considered moving to live in another country, including 27% who have given emigration “a lot” of thought. Head to our website to read more:
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    If #Africa had 100 citizens, how many would have a voice in decisions that affect their lives? bit.ly/2dfY2KO RT using #100Africans
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    Curious how Africans see the quality of their elections? New video coming soon #MyElection #VoicesAfrica
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    Only 44% of Africans approve of their government’s performance on protecting and promoting the well-being of vulnerable children. Poor people are least likely to see their government’s efforts as adequate. More in Afrobarometer’s latest Pan-Africa Profile:
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    VIDEO: Do #Africans even care about #democracy? Isn’t bribery just an accepted way of life in Africa? bit.ly/AfrobarometerS… #VoicesAfrica
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    Today we bid farewell to @gyimahboadi, as he retires as our CEO. We are lucky he will stay on as chair of the board. "I leave with gratitude. The best part of this journey for me has been the joy of working with an amazing group of exceptionally talented, creative and dynamic -
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    How do Africans feel about the influence of their former colonisers? See Afrobarometer's latest in the Continent. #VoicesAfrica
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    NEW: Do elections ensure that your views are represented? What do Africans say? Watch now ▶bit.ly/2mduu2h and share #MyElection