Afrobarometer Round 5. Summary of Results for Mozambique, 2012

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Afrobarometer Round 5. Summary of Results for Mozambique, 2012
Abstract
The Afrobarometer is a comparative series of public attitude surveys that will be covering up to 35 African countries in Round 5 (2011-2013). Based on representative national samples, the surveys assess citizen attitudes to democracy and governance, markets, and civil society, among other topics. The first round of surveys was conducted between 1999-2001 and covered seven Southern African countries (Botswana, Lesotho, Malawi, Namibia, South Africa, Zambia and Zimbabwe), three countries in West Africa (Ghana, Nigeria and Mali) and two in East Africa (Uganda and Tanzania). Round 2 surveys were completed by November 2003 with four new countries added: Kenya, Senegal, Cape Verde and Mozambique. Round 3 surveys were conducted from March 2005 to February 2006 in the same countries, plus Benin and Madagascar. The 4th Round of surveys covered 20 countries between 2008 and 2009, with the addition of Burkina Faso and Liberia.
Place
Mozambique
Institution
Centro de Pesquisas de Governação e Desenvolvimento (CPGD)
Date
2012
Language
English
Accessed
2023-03-15
Citation
Centro de Pesquisas de Governação e Desenvolvimento (CPGD). (2012). Afrobarometer Round 5. Summary of Results for Mozambique, 2012. Centro de Pesquisas de Governação e Desenvolvimento (CPGD). https://www.afrobarometer.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/moz_r5_sor_en.pdf
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