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Afrobarometer

The Afrobarometer project undertakes research in 18 African countries to assess perceptions of citizens on governance issues.

Beginning in 1993 in Zambia and in 1995 in South Africa, the Afrobarometer project expanded in 1999.  The initial surveys covered   10 countries and four more surveys were undertaken in 2001. The project has already produced numerous reports for publication in academic journals and release in policy forums. Present and previous Afrobarometer surveys have been supported by grants to MSU from the National Science Foundation, the United States Agency for International Development and the World Bank.

The coverage of the AFROBAROMETER project moved rapidly from surveys in just two countries in 1998 to 10 countries in 2000. In 2001 the project expanded to French-speaking and Portuguese-speaking Africa, with surveys in Mali and Mozambique respectively. The survey has also been undertaken in Nigeria.

The Afrobarometer is modeled in part on parallel research programs in Eastern Europe (the New Europe Barometer) and Latin America (the Latinobarometer). Researchers from all three world regions, including Afrobarometer participants from MSU, are now coordinating efforts to ensure that systematic comparisons of evolving public opinion are possible, not only within the African continent, but ultimately, across continents as well.

See the project website at www.afrobarometer.org

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Recent Resources

  • Fear of Crime in South AfricaResearch Reports: Fear of Crime in South Africa

    21 Jan 2011"Fear of Crime in South Africa", a Afrobarometer paper examines South African crime data, the justice system, and community tensions about crime, and makes an ...

  • Understanding Citizens Attitudes to Democracy in UgandaResearch Reports: Understanding Citizens Attitudes to Democracy in Uganda

    21 Jan 2011  After nearly 30 years of autocratic rule and civil war, Uganda returned to elective national government in 1996.  But while elections resumed, political parties ...

  • Zimbabwe:  The Evolving Public MoodResearch Reports: Zimbabwe: The Evolving Public Mood

    05 Jan 2011At the end of 2010, Zimbabwean citizens remained broadly supportive of power sharing as an antidote to political crisis.  But they were increasingly critical of ...

  • Podcasts: Afrobarometer Public Opinion Survey

    10 Dec 2010Mxolisi Sibanyoni talks about the the Afrobarometer Public Opinion Survey as a tool to monitor citizen attitudes to democracy in African countries. The Afrobarometer works ...

Funding partners

Afrobarometer is funded and supported by Ghana's Centre for Democratic Development and Michigan State University.

Staff List

  • Mr. Francis Kibirige

    Francis Kibirige is a Network Data Manager fro Afrobarometer.

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