June 12, 2025
Ethiopia: "The Algorithm Increases Harmful Content's Reach, Raising Exposure and the Risk of Real-world Harm"
CIVICUS speaks with Mercy Mutemi, a Kenyan tech lawyer at Nzili and Sumbi Advocates and legal counsel for petitioners challenging Facebook’s role in hate and violence in… Read more »
June 11, 2025
Tanzania: Tanzania: Back to the Authoritarian Routine
In May 2025, Tanzanian security forces stripped Ugandan activist Agather Atuhaire naked, raped her and smeared her with excrement while they filmed her ordeal, seemingly to shame… Read more »
Guinea: "The Referendum Could be Used to Consolidate the Junta's Power Rather than Transition to Democracy"
CIVICUS discusses prospects for democracy in Guinea with Omolara Balogun, Head of Policy Influencing and Advocacy at the West Africa Civil Society Institute (WACSI), a civil… Read more »
May 23, 2025
Mali: "The Democratic Ideal is Alive and Well and No One Can Govern for Long without Credible Elections"
CIVICUS speaks with two representatives of Malian civil society – Modibo Diakite, president of the Association for the Socio-Economic and Technological Development of Youth… Read more »
May 09, 2025
Tunisia: Tunisia's Descent into Dictatorship: International Scrutiny Urgently Needed
Tunisia, once a democracy, has fallen into the grip of a dictator. A recent mass trial of critics of President Kais Saied, resulting in appalling sentences of up to 66 years,… Read more »
February 12, 2025
Guinea: Guinea: Democracy Delayed Once More
Guinea’s military junta is dragging its feet on the transition to democracy. In charge since September 2021, the military has repeatedly delayed plans to hand over power. Now… Read more »
December 17, 2024
Ghana: "Many Saw the Election as a Referendum on Unmet Expectations and Poor Governance"
CIVICUS discusses the election results in Ghana with Evelyn Olukeye, Programme Officer at BudgIT, a civil society organisation that uses technology for civic engagement. BudgIT… Read more »
December 03, 2024
Nigeria: "By Framing Dissent as Disloyalty, the Government is Stifling Legitimate Calls for Reform"
CIVICUS Monitor rating | NIGERIA: repressed Read more »
October 19, 2024
Tunisia: Tunisia: A Hollow Victory in a Non-competitive Election
Tunisia’s 6 October presidential election did what it was designed to do: prolong autocratic incumbent Kais Saied’s stay in power. Saied beat the two candidates allowed… Read more »
October 15, 2024
Africa: "We Advocate for Effective Participation, because There's No Democracy without Citizen Engagement"
CIVICUS speaks with Abdou Aziz Cissé, advocacy officer at AfricTivistes, about the state of democracy in Africa and the role of civil society in this year of many elections. Read more »
September 25, 2024
Togo: Togo's Democratic Demands Repressed - Again
Thanks to his latest constitutional maneuver, Togolese President Faure Gnassingbé can stay in power as long as he wants. To do so, he only needs the international community… Read more »
September 12, 2024
Uganda: Uganda: "The Government's Response to the Protests Followed a Predictable Pattern of Repression"
CIVICUS discusses anti-corruption protests in Uganda with Mohammed Ndifuna, Executive Director of Justice Access Point (JAP), a civil society organisation (CSO) that promotes human… Read more »
August 18, 2024
Nigeria: "The Government must Respect People's Right to Protest and Listen to our Demands"
CIVICUS discusses protests in Nigeria with youth activist Hassan Nurudeen. Hassan is program manager at Hope Behind Bars Africa, a civil society organisation (CSO) seeking to… Read more »
July 31, 2024
Rwanda: Rwanda: Authoritarian Leader Secures Another Term
No one can pretend to be surprised. Paul Kagame, president of Rwanda since 2000, has just won a fourth elected term in office. And as usual, it was a walkover, with a vote of the… Read more »











