Mo Ibrahim Foundation research shows decreased public confidence in government across Africa
[Namibia Economist - Namibia] - 13/02/2025
By Alexander Obermeyer. A recent research brief by the Mo Ibrahim Foundation (MIF) examines public perceptions of governance in Africa, highlighting the divergence between these perceptions and non-perception data such as official and expert assessments. The study, part of the two-year (…)
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