Joseph Chunga (@chunga_jj) 's Twitter Profile
Joseph Chunga

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Afrobarometer (@afrobarometer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Afrobarometer Round 10 was officially launched with a keynote speech by Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, the host nation representative Amb Perpetual Dufu on behalf of Hon Shirley Ayorkor Botchway, and Afrobarometer CEO Joseph Asunka. #ABRound10 #ABGoesToAda #VoicesAfrica

Afrobarometer Round 10 was officially launched with a keynote speech by <a href="/MaEllenSirleaf/">Ellen Johnson Sirleaf</a>, the host nation representative Amb Perpetual Dufu on behalf of Hon Shirley Ayorkor Botchway, and Afrobarometer CEO <a href="/joeasunka/">Joseph Asunka</a>. 

#ABRound10 #ABGoesToAda #VoicesAfrica
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Happening now! "CSOs' Contribution to Driving Accountability in the Fight Against Corruption in Africa" webinar. Organised by Data for Governance Alliance in partnership with African Union Advisory Board Against Corruption youtube.com/live/CIO0O-ia1…

Happy Kayuni (@happykayuni) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mozambique is encouraging Malawi to use the Nacala port. Reminds me of the paper I co-authored with Dan Banik and Joseph Chunga on former President Bingu wa Mutharika's vision for the Shire-Zambezi Waterway. That vision is now dead and buried. clubofmozambique.com/news/mozambiqu…

Joseph Asunka (@joeasunka) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A big honor and pleasure to meet ⁦Afrobarometer⁩’s National Investigator for #Malawi, ⁦Joseph Chunga⁩ and former researcher at ⁦CDD-Ghana⁩ ⁦Ghadafi Saibu⁩ at ⁦IDOS_research⁩ conference on Social Cohesion. Keep up the great work, guys!

A big honor and pleasure to meet ⁦<a href="/afrobarometer/">Afrobarometer</a>⁩’s National Investigator for #Malawi, ⁦<a href="/Chunga_JJ/">Joseph Chunga</a>⁩ and former researcher at ⁦<a href="/CDDGha/">CDD-Ghana</a>⁩ ⁦<a href="/gimberga/">Ghadafi Saibu</a>⁩ at ⁦<a href="/IDOS_research/">IDOS_research</a>⁩ conference on Social Cohesion. Keep up the great work, guys!
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🌍 Listen 🎧 to my conversation with Happy Kayuni as we explore the intricacies of public sector reforms in Africa & unravel the complexities & potential gaps between rhetoric & impact. 🔄 In Pursuit of Development 🎙️🌍 University of Malawi (UNIMA) #globaldev #publicadmin #publicpolicy …pursuit-of-development.simplecast.com/episodes/kayuni

🌍 Listen 🎧 to my conversation with <a href="/HappyKayuni/">Happy Kayuni</a> as we explore the intricacies of public sector reforms in Africa &amp; unravel the complexities &amp; potential gaps between rhetoric &amp; impact. 🔄
<a href="/GlobalDevPod/">In Pursuit of Development 🎙️🌍</a> <a href="/unima_official/">University of Malawi (UNIMA)</a>
#globaldev #publicadmin #publicpolicy
…pursuit-of-development.simplecast.com/episodes/kayuni
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Join us on Friday 6 December 2024 as our National Partner for Malawi, Centre for Social Research at the University of Malawi (Centre for Social Research (CSR), UNIMA), shares the latest Afrobarometer survey findings on the political landscape and corruption in Malawi. Don’t miss it. #Malawi #VoicesAfrica

Join us on Friday 6 December 2024 as our National Partner for Malawi, Centre for Social Research at the University of Malawi (<a href="/UNIMA_CSR/">Centre for Social Research (CSR), UNIMA</a>), shares the latest Afrobarometer survey findings on the political landscape and corruption in Malawi. 
Don’t miss it.

#Malawi #VoicesAfrica
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Fewer than half of Malawians say people in their community are generally able to get help for children who have been abused, mistreated, or neglected (41%), for children with physical disabilities (38%), and for children and adults who have mental or emotional problems (29%).

Fewer than half of Malawians say people in their community are generally able to get help for children who have been abused, mistreated, or neglected (41%), for children with physical disabilities (38%), and for children and adults who have mental or emotional problems (29%).