Trust public institutions
Trust in public institutions is a vital component of democracy and development. It legitimizes governments and enables them to collect taxes and allocate resources without having to resort to coercion. […]
Trust in public institutions is a vital component of democracy and development. It legitimizes governments and enables them to collect taxes and allocate resources without having to resort to coercion. […]
In 2015, Afrobarometer respondents (citizens age 18 or older) were asked to list the “most important problems facing the country that the government should address”. With a sample size of […]
Since 1994, voter turnouts in Mozambique have dropped. In 1994, 80% of the voter population voted on election-day (ballots cast/voters registered). In 2004, this figure had dropped to 33%, increasing […]
Tolerance is “the endorphin of the democratic body politc”. It is the soil within which a democratic culture takes root and, as such, can be seen as a measure of […]
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Mozambican market and public opinion research company specialised in mobile-based surveys
Thanks @RosieLugg1 and @JobaMoz. We miss you already
As much as I’d like, I’m afraid I can’t take full credit for the work @infosauti did for @JobaMoz. But thanks for the kind words, @RosieLugg1. It has been a pleasure working with you and your team https://twitter.com/RosieLugg1/status/1336976105224302592
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Wishing we had data like this in Mozambique. https://twitter.com/Oxford_CSAE/status/1286253041574989825
Round 3 of our @JobaMoz tracer survey completed. A pleasure working with you guys
99% of Nigerians are aware of #Covid_19 and 72% are concerned about the lockdown, mainly due to hunger. New survey data from #Nigeria https://noi-polls.com/covid-19-poll-result-release-2/
Kudos to our friends at Source Code for the amazing work they’re doing with the Ministry of Health #PENSA
Last week, there were 600,000 consultations on #PENSA, the government of #Mozambique’s USSD-based health platform. 63% related to Coronavirus or “doenças infecciosas” (including Coronavirus). Why does civil society (backed by the donor community) insist on reinventing the wheel??
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