
E.Gyimah-Boadi
@gyimahboadi
Board chair at @afrobarometer , and Professor of Political Science
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Our CEO, Joseph Asunka (Joseph Asunka), will be at the African Corporate Governance Network’s monthly webinar series to share insights on how Afrobarometer amplifies African citizens’ voices in governance and development. Register here and join the discussion:





(1/5) Our Director of Surveys, Boniface Dulani, and Communications Manager, Maame Akua Amoah Twum (maame akua amoah twum) shared findings on democracy, global influence, and emigration at a stakeholder event hosted by European Centre for Development Policy Management (ECDPM 🔎 🌍). Here are


Hey, look! It's a new episode of GREAT POWER PODCAST. In it, I talk to Joseph Asunka of Afrobarometer regarding political trends in Africa, and how the continent has become a vital arena of Great Power Competition between the U.S. and China. open.spotify.com/episode/5Q6VOY…





This morning, our team presented findings on climate, youth, democracy, and migration to members of the European Parliament (European Parliament) in Brussels. #VoicesAfrica #DataForGovernance


Amid worsening drought and crop failure, Africans are adjusting their lives to climate change. See Afrobarometer’s latest in The Continent #VoicesAfrica #ClimateChange #Drought


Ghana’s President John Mahama (John Dramani Mahama) cites Afrobarometer data as he urges politicians and public officials to act with integrity and help restore citizens’ faith in democratic governance. Head to our website to read more about Ghanaians' views on democracy:

One of the many ways that Afrobarometer data and insights drive action in Africa. We feel honored and proud to elevate the voices of ordinary citizens in policy and governance decisions across the continent. Thank you, Excellency John Dramani Mahama for heeding the voices of your people.


Health ranks No. 2 among Africans’ priorities for government action. A growing majority say their government is falling down on the job. See Afrobarometer’s latest in The Continent #VoicesAfrica #Health #HealthcareForAll



