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As service delivery falls short, Africans rank health as …

WebHealth for everyone, everywhere? As service delivery falls short, Africans rank health as a top priority for government action By Lionel Ossé and Matthias Krönke

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Public service delivery in Tanzania: Fewer problems …

WebCopyright ©Afrobarometer 2019 3 Health and water supply, cited by 48% and 45% of respondents, respectively, rank as the No. 1 and No. 2 problems.

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Data – Afrobarometer

WebAfrobarometer’s data on Africans’ views on democracy, governance, and other issues are free for you to use. For country data sets, visit our Countries page and select the country …

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Are Africans willing to pay higher taxes or user fees …

WebAre Africans willing to pay higher taxes or user fees for better health care? By Thomas Isbell Afrobarometer Policy Paper No. 37 | December 2016

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Rising concern, falling performance

WebWhen we compare changes in the prioritisation of health care between Round 7 (2016/2018) and Round 8, we find that the proportion of Africans who cite health as the …

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Dispatch No. 465 22 July 2021 Priority or not

WebCopyright ©Afrobarometer 2021 2 Afrobarometer surveys Afrobarometer is a pan-African, nonpartisan survey research network that provides reliable

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Dispatch No. 784 19 March 2024 Water and …

WebCountries vary significantly in their level of concern about water supply (Figure 2). About half (49%) of Guineans rank water among their country’s most important problems, while …

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Are policy reforms enough to improve satisfaction …

WebAre policy reforms enough to improve satisfaction with health care? Evidence from Benin By Richard Houessou

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Many Tunisians lack adequate access to health care …

WebCopyright ©Afrobarometer 2020 1 Dispatch No. 393 | 22 September 2020 Many Tunisians lack adequate access to health care and water, rate government poorly

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Majority of Ugandans see domestic violence as a private – not …

WebAfrobarometer is a pan-African, nonpartisan survey research network that provides reliable data on African experiences and evaluations of democracy, governance, and quality of life.

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Batswana see gender-based violence as a priority for

WebThis dispatch reports on a special survey module included in the Afrobarometer Round 9 (2021/2023) questionnaire to explore Africans’ experiences and perceptions of gender -

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Public service delivery in South Africa

WebPublic service delivery in South Africa Councillors and citizens critical links in overcoming persistent inequities By Sibusiso Nkomo Afrobarometer Policy Paper No. 42 | October 2017

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Dispatch No. 346 28 February 2020 Sierra Leoneans say …

WebCopyright ©Afrobarometer 2020 2 o Four in 10 (40%) said they either received the medical care they sought “after a long time” or never received it at all.

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South Africans see gender-based violence as most important …

WebIn South Africa, GBV tops the list of important women’s-rights issues that citizens say the government and society must address. Nearly half (48%) of survey respondents cite …

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Service-delivery challenges and opportunities in Uganda’s …

WebArua, Gulu, Lira Northern region Soroti, Mbale, Jinja Eastern region Masaka Central region Mbarara, Fort Portal, Hoima Western region Phase 2 1 July 2022 Entebbe Central region

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Dispatch No. 776 27 February 2024 South Africans see …

WebSeven in 10 South Africans (70%) say pollution is a serious problem in their community. o Citizens say trash disposal (cited by 41% of respondents) is the most important

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Zimbabweans see gender-based violence as most important …

WebZimbabweans see gender-based violence (GBV) as the most important women’s-rights issue that the government and society must address. More than half (52%) of citizens …

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