Access to education: inequalities between Luanda and the interior
A diagnosis of regional and generational inequalities in access to the Angolan education system, based on Afrobarometer Round 9.
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A diagnosis of regional and generational inequalities in access to the Angolan education system, based on Afrobarometer Round 9.
Read analysis →Sociopolitical profile of young Angolans between 18 and 35, collected in seven provinces. An analysis of abstention and voting intentions for 2027.
Read analysis →Data from Afrobarometer Round 10 in comparative perspective with Mozambique, South Africa and Ghana. What Angola can learn from its peers.
Read analysis →Only 31% of citizens trust the judicial system a lot or somewhat — a fall of 9 pp since 2019. A longitudinal study with data from Rounds 8 and 9.
Read analysis →The freedom of media in Angola fell simultaneously in citizens' perception (Afrobarometer −13 pp) and in the objective measurement of Reporters Without Borders (from 100th to 109th place). Two independent sources, one same picture. And a central problem for 2027.
Read analysis →Angolans' attitudes towards women's political, economic and social participation, comparing Afrobarometer Rounds 7 to 9.
Read analysis →Institutional approval disaggregated by province, age and education level. Angola in Afrobarometer Round 10: the president gets 41%, the government 28%, the parliament 31%.
Read analysis →Angolans' perceptions of corruption, whistleblowing and institutional accountability. 61% say they fear reprisals if they report acts of corruption.
Read analysis →63% of Angolans went hungry at least once in the past year, according to the Afrobarometer Lived Poverty Index. A trend analysis between 2019 and 2024.
Read analysis →Senegal, Botswana and Ghana showed the way. Mozambique showed the risks. What Angola can (and cannot) learn.
Read analysis →The generation between 18 and 35 concentrates most of the concern — and of the political urgency. A scorecard with the main indicators.
Read analysis →Comparison with 29 African countries covered by the Afrobarometer in Round 10. Angola ranks in the bottom quartile in 7 of the 10 governance and wellbeing indicators.
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