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Joseph Asunka

@joeasunka

CEO at afrobarometer.org | citizen voice & agency | data to policy |
| tonsorial artist |
Alumnus: @Hewlett_Found, @UCLA, @UnivofGh

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Did you miss the news? Check out the top stories featuring Afrobarometer data this week. Discover more on our website: bit.ly/3GxB6CI #VoicesAfrica #WeAreAfrobarometer #ABInTheNews

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#WorldEnvironmentDay2025: Among Africans who are familiar with climate change, about two-thirds say human activity is the main cause of climate change. Fully four out of five say climate change is making life in their countries worse, and citizens believe their own governments

#WorldEnvironmentDay2025: Among Africans who are familiar with climate change, about two-thirds say human activity is the main cause of climate change. 

Fully four out of five say climate change is making life in their countries worse, and citizens believe their own governments
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We’re excited to announce that registration is open for our free Massive Online Open Course (MOOC) on policy making in the African Union. Join us in advancing the AU’s vision of African solutions to African problems. Register for free here: bit.ly/4kFH8mB

We’re excited to announce that registration is open for our free Massive Online Open Course (MOOC) on policy making in the African Union.

Join us in advancing the AU’s vision of African solutions to African problems.

Register for free here: bit.ly/4kFH8mB
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Amid worsening drought and crop failure, Africans are adjusting their lives to climate change. See Afrobarometer’s latest in The Continent #VoicesAfrica #ClimateChange #Drought

Amid worsening drought and crop failure, Africans are adjusting their lives to climate change.

See Afrobarometer’s latest in <a href="/thecontinent_/">The Continent</a>

#VoicesAfrica #ClimateChange #Drought
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Overwhelming majorities of young Ghanaians see their country as moving in “the wrong direction” (84%) and describe both the country’s economic condition (77%) and their personal living conditions (63%) as “fairly bad” or “very bad.” Head over to our website to read more:

Overwhelming majorities of young Ghanaians see their country as moving in “the wrong direction” (84%) and describe both the country’s economic condition (77%) and their personal living conditions (63%) as “fairly bad” or “very bad.”

Head over to our website to read more:
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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:

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Our Capacity Building Manager, Dominique Dryding, joins this week’s Futurelect (Futurelect) Masterclass to share key findings on democracy in Africa. Stay tuned for more updates. #VoicesAfrica #Futurelect #Democracy

Our Capacity Building Manager, Dominique Dryding, joins this week’s Futurelect (<a href="/futurelectorg/">Futurelect</a>) Masterclass to share key findings on democracy in Africa.

Stay tuned for more updates.

#VoicesAfrica #Futurelect #Democracy
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Mighty congratulation to Ayo Obe, Africa Judicial Independence Fund Advisory Board Member on your national honors award - Officer of the Order of the Niger. Well-deserved; we are proud of you.

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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.

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Eight in 10 Cabo Verdeans (80%) say their government should be doing more to limit pollution and protect the environment, including 62% who want it to do “much more.” Head over to our website to read more: bit.ly/44ON87X #CaboVerde #Pollution #VoicesAfrica

Eight in 10 Cabo Verdeans (80%) say their government should be doing more to limit pollution and protect the environment, including 62% who want it to do “much more.”

Head over to our website to read more: bit.ly/44ON87X 

#CaboVerde #Pollution #VoicesAfrica
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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

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 <a href="/thecontinent_/">The Continent</a> 

#VoicesAfrica #Health #HealthcareForAll
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Unemployment is the most important problem that Basotho want their government to address, cited by 63% of respondents as one of the their three priorities. #Afrobarometer study findings! #VoicesAfrica #jobcreation #Lesotho

Unemployment is the most important problem that Basotho want their government to address, cited by 63% of respondents as one of the their three priorities. #Afrobarometer study findings! #VoicesAfrica #jobcreation #Lesotho
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For two and half decades, Afrobarometer has been at the forefront of amplifying citizen voices in policymaking on the African continent. We need your support to continue this vital work. Click here to donate: bit.ly/47oX9qO #VoicesAfrica

For two and half decades, Afrobarometer has been at the forefront of amplifying citizen voices in policymaking on the African continent.   

We need your support to continue this vital work.  

Click here to donate: bit.ly/47oX9qO 

#VoicesAfrica
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Almost half (48%) of Africans say school-age children who are not in school are a “somewhat frequent” or “very frequent” problem in their community, reaching as high as 83% in Liberia and 71% in Angola. Read more here: bit.ly/407Z69x #DayOfTheAfricanChild

Almost half (48%) of Africans say school-age children who are not in school are a “somewhat frequent” or “very frequent” problem in their community, reaching as high as 83% in Liberia and 71% in Angola.

Read more here: bit.ly/407Z69x

#DayOfTheAfricanChild
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Almost four in 10 young Nigerians (37%) say they have thought “a lot” about emigrating – triple the share who said the same thing in 2017. Head over to our website to read more: bit.ly/4lbhIOc #Youth #Nigeria #VoicesAfrica

Almost four in 10 young Nigerians (37%) say they have thought “a lot” about emigrating – triple the share who said the same thing in 2017.

Head over to our website to read more: bit.ly/4lbhIOc 

#Youth #Nigeria #VoicesAfrica
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Join us for the virtual premiere of a documentary on Professor E. Gyimah-Boadi (E.Gyimah-Boadi) – a leading voice in Africa’s democracy and governance space. From co-founding CDD-Ghana (CDD-Ghana) and Afrobarometer to helping build institutions that promote integrity and citizen

Join us for the virtual premiere of a documentary on Professor E. Gyimah-Boadi (<a href="/gyimahboadi/">E.Gyimah-Boadi</a>) – a leading voice in Africa’s democracy and governance space.

From co-founding CDD-Ghana (<a href="/CDDGha/">CDD-Ghana</a>)  and Afrobarometer to helping build institutions that promote integrity and citizen
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African courts need more than laws to stay independent. Without control over their financial and institutional systems, the judiciary cannot do its job fairly. Read our latest report on judicial independence in Africa: bit.ly/42na5MS #GuardiansOfJustice

African courts need more than laws to stay independent. 

Without control over their financial and institutional systems, the judiciary cannot do its job fairly.

Read our latest report on judicial independence in Africa: bit.ly/42na5MS

#GuardiansOfJustice
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🎬 COMING SOON: "Democracy Influencer” documentary What does it take to build and sustain democratic institutions? Join us as we journey through the life and legacy of Prof. E. Gyimah-Boadi (E.Gyimah-Boadi), co-founder of CDD-Ghana and Afrobarometer. From pioneering civil

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Earlier today, we shared highlights of the latest Afrobarometer Round 10 survey with government representatives in Sierra Leone. Our sincere thanks to Hon. Amara Kallon (amara kallon), Minister of Public Administration & Political Affairs, for hosting us. #SierraLeone

Earlier today, we shared highlights of the latest Afrobarometer Round 10 survey with government representatives in Sierra Leone.
Our sincere thanks to Hon. Amara Kallon (<a href="/f907cdd88062452/">amara kallon</a>), Minister of Public Administration &amp; Political Affairs, for hosting us.

#SierraLeone
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It feels so good to read this great Annual Reviews piece on my mentor E.Gyimah-Boadi, co-founder of Afrobarometer & CDD-Ghana! He has done it all - a solid democrat & radical opponent of authoritarianism. Speaking truth to power in all circumstances. annualreviews.org/content/journa…