Why Are Africans Dissatisfied With Democracy? Think Corruption

Author:
Christie Keulder and Robert Mattes
Publisher:
Afrobarometer
Publication Date:
25 November 2021
Tags:
Africa, Corruption, Governance

While South Africa, Senegal and Mauritius are very different societies, one thing they have in common is that surveys show their citizens are increasingly unhappy about the way their democracies are working. Another is that huge majorities in recent Afrobarometer surveys say corruption in their country is increasing.

The fifth in Afrobarometer's special democracy summit series on Africa.


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