Democratic resilience depends on the willingness of citizens to support democratic norms and institutions.
@afrobarometer.bsky.social surveys have consistently found widespread support among Africans for these norms and institutions, says @joeasunka.bsky.social
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My reflections on the Ghanaian elections with @perryworldhouse.bsky.social
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When citizens can easily access public info, trust in officials rises, and corruption perceptions fall.
Read @joeasunka.bsky.social's take on the 2024 IIAG report on transparency & accountability: mo.ibrahim.foundation/news/2024/ru...
🗣️“In many places the military is now seen as more reliable”
Afrobarometer CEO @joeasunka.bsky.social argues that though there has been progress in many countries across Africa, authoritarianism is on the rise.
Steve Sharra on stage
Now Steve Sharra presents his paper on Thandika Mkandawire’s thoughts on African intellectuals and higher education.