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ABOUT US

THE DEMOCRACY PROJECT

Do African citizens want democracy? Yes, they do! In the maiden edition of the Afrobarometer survey (1999-2001), seven out of ten (71%) citizens in the region said, “democracy is preferable to any other form of government.” By survey period three (2005-2006) preference for democracy had dropped by seven percentage points to sixty-four percent (64%).

 

After experiencing a bounce of twelve percentage points in survey period four (2008-2009) where preference for democracy stood at seventy-six percent (76%), the most recent survey period (2021-2023) shows that sixty-seven percent (67%) prefer democracy to any other form of government. This is a still a healthy level of support for democracy. So, what is the problem? When asked about the extent of democracy, between survey period 2002-2003 and 2019-2021, the predominant response was “democracy with minor problems.” In the most recent survey period (2021-2023) the predominant response was “democracy with major problems.”  For those who answered “not a democracy” there has been a steady increase from seven percent (7%) in 2002-2003 to sixteen percent (16%) in 2021-2023. The biggest sore spot is the level of dissatisfaction with the way democracy is working. In survey period 1999-2001, sixty-two percent (62%) expressed satisfaction with the way democracy was working. In survey period 2021-2023 only forty percent (40%) said same about the way democracy is working.

OUR VALUES

At The Democracy Project, Inc, these values serve as the foundation of our work: Excellence, Independent, Inclusive, Collaborative, Dedication

OUR WORK

Our work is driven by cutting edge applied research, data analytics, policy analysis, and engagement in public spaces.

OUR VISION

Addressing the worrying signs, strengthening the hopeful signals.

OUR MISSION

To identify, create awareness, and propose solutions to safeguard the citizen’s peace with democracy.

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