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SurveyWarehouseNamibia

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We are a market and socio-economic research organisation based in Namibia.

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How tolerant are Africans toward religious, ethnic, national, political, and sexual differences? On International Day for Tolerance, check out Afrobarometer's latest in @thecontinent_ #VoicesAfrica #Tolerance #internationalDayOfTolerance

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To secure Africa's democratic future, we must strengthen public sector integrity, curb impunity, and ensure quality elections, says @gyimahboadi, our board chair and co-founder. #VoicesAfrica #AfrobarometerAt25 #AfricanInsights2024

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"Poor and unemployed people are consistently less supportive of democracy," says @BobMattes1, our co-founder and senior adviser. #VoicesAfrica #AfrobarometerAt25

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According to our CEO @joeasunka, young people begin to disengage when they feel their voices aren't being heard. #VoicesAfrica #AfrobarometerAt25 #AfricanInsights2024

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As part of the #AfrobarometerAt25 celebrations, a delegation led by our co-founders @gyimahboadi and @BobMattes1 is in the United Kingdom to engage with our partners and stakeholders. Yesterday, we met with the @FCDOGovUK Africa Directorate to share findings from our flagship…

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Across 30 African countries, popular trust in key institutions has been on a steady downward trajectory for the past decade. See Afrobarometer’s latest in @thecontinent_ #Trust #Confidence #VoicesAfrica

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Only one in six citizens say elected representatives listen to their constituents. #VoicesAfrica #Namibia #Afrobarometer

In Namibia, popular trust in National Assembly members sinks to new low, along with performance ratings. Head over to our website to read more: bit.ly/3Z0ZFlC #VoicesAfrica #Namibia #NationalAssembly

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Two-thirds (66%) of Africans say environmental pollution is a serious problem in their communities. Read more in our latest Pan-Africa profile: bit.ly/40ApeLf #VoicesAfrica #zerowaste #pollution #environment

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Day 3 of the #ABCommsTraining for our National Partner communications representatives began with an enlightening session, led by our Digital Portfolio Manager @shannonvanwyk, on effectively building a digital ecosystem. We look forward to seeing our National Partners put these…

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Three-fourths (74%) of Namibians support equal access to job opportunities for men and women. However, men are less supportive than women of gender equality in hiring (69% vs. 80%). Read the full dispatch at the link shorturl.at/6WENX #Namibia #VoicesAfrica #VoicesNamibia


Survey Warehouse's Christie Keulder is in Ghana, excited to be a part of this training initiative.

Our communications workshop kicked off with a hands-on media training session, led by renowned broadcaster and media expert Jeremy Maggs (@maggsonmedia). This session aims to strengthen our National Partners’ skills in media engagement, equipping them to be prepared,…

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Trust levels in African institutions are low and falling, this @Afrobarometer dispatch shows. In most countries, religious and traditional leaders are seen as more trustworthy than state institutions. afrobarometer.org/publication/wp…


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Prayer vs. COVID-19 vaccine: Do education and news consumption affect Africans’ views? Head over to our website to read more: bit.ly/3YglT19 #VoicesAfrica #Covid19

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Christie Keulder, one of the researchers involved in the monthly Elections Media Monitoring Report, discusses findings from the upcoming third report. #NamibiaElections #Namibia youtube.com/watch?v=DwMHk2…


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Almost three-quarters (73%) of Namibians say the police and courts need to do more to protect women and girls from discrimination and harassment in schools, workplaces, and other public spaces. Read more here: bit.ly/4f7Pot3 #VoicesAfrica #Namibia #Gender #SDG5

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90% of Namibians feel completely free (74%) or somewhat free (16%) to choose their preferred candidates during elections. Namibia ranks high in perceived voter freedom compared to southern African counterparts, outpacing South Africa (84%). bit.ly/481Syff #Afrobarometer


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Fewer than half (45%) of Namibians say they trust their electoral commission, down from 74% a decade ago. Head over to our website to read more: bit.ly/481Syff #VoicesAfrica #NamibiaElection #Democracy

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