Publishing Institution:
Afrobarometer
Afrobarometer is non-partisan, pan-African research institution conducting public attitude surveys on democracy, governance, the economy and society in 30+ countries repeated on a regular cycle. We are the world’s leading source of high-quality data on what Africans are thinking. We are the world’s leading research project on issues that affect ordinary African men and women. We collect and publish high-quality, reliable statistical data on Africa which is freely available to the public. We are proud of what we have achieved so far and our goal is to have Afrobarometer surveys in all African countries. Let the people of Africa have their say.
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Resources:
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January 01, 2020
Curbing intolerance of persons in same-sex relationships in Ghana: The important role of education
By:
Daniel Armah-Attoh
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July 01, 2019
Traditional authority and state legitimacy: Evidence from Namibia
By:
Vladimir Chlouba
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May 01, 2019
Is there an anti-politics of electricity? Access to the grid and reduced political participation in Africa
By:
Jennifer N. Brass, Kirk Harris, Lauren M. MacLean
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May 01, 2018
Do electoral systems affect how citizens hold their government accountable? Evidence from Africa
By:
Sarah J. Lockwood, Matthias Krönke
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April 01, 2018
Police-citizen interaction in Africa: An exploration of factors that influence victims’ reporting of crimes
By:
Davin O'Regan
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April 01, 2018
Electricity provision and tax mobilization in Africa
By:
Moussa Blimpo, Justice Tei Mensah, K. Ochieng’ Opalo, Ruifan Shi
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December 01, 2017
Viewing society from space: Image-based sociocultural prediction models
By:
John M. Irvine, Richard J. Wood, Payden McBee