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- Afrobarometer Survey
Afrobarometer is a pan-African, non-partisan research network that conducts public attitude surveys on democracy, governance, economic conditions, and related issues in more than 35 countries in Africa. Afrobarometer surveys collect and publish high-quality, reliable statistical data on Africa, which is freely available to the public.
The latest round of the Afrobarometer Survey (Round 7 - 2016/2018), for the first time, collected also opinions and perceptions around land-related issues, including women land rights and corruption in the land sector.
The Land Portal presents only a subset of the data gathered during the 7th round of the Afrobarometer survey, focusing only on indicators that are land-related.
For instance, corruption in the land sector emerged as a crucial and widespread concern, with almost four of every five respondents believing that is likely or very likely that:
a rich persons could pay a bribe or use personal connections to get away with registering land that does not belong to them.
Source: elaboration on Afrobarometer data, Round 7.
Source: elaboration on Afrobarometer data.
For more information on the Afrobarometer, please visit the website afrobarometer.org (link is external).
Why the Afrobarometer is important?
With more than 250,000 African citizens reached since 1999, Afrobarometer is the most important independent opinion poll in Africa.
The latest round of the Afrobarometer Survey (Round 7 - 2016/2018) is of particular interest for the land governance community. Indeed, for the first time, Afrobarometer collected also opinions and perceptions around land-related issues, including women land rights and corruption in the land sector.
What is the status?
What is the methodology?
Which Afrobarometer data are on display on the Land Portal?
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Access to information: land ownership (Q18b) -- How likely is it that you could get the following information from government or other public institutions, or haven’t you heard enough to say? If you went to the local council to find out who owns a piece of land in your community? (Not at all likely; Not very likely; Somewhat likely; Very likely; Don’t know)
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Women should have equal right to land (Q38e) -- For each of the following statements, please tell me whether you disagree or agree: Women should have the same rights as men to own and inherit land. (Strongly disagree; Disagree; Neither agree nor disagree; Agree; Strongly agree; Don’t know)
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Ordinary person: pay bribe to register land not theirs (Q48c) -- In this country, how likely do you think it is that an ordinary person could pay a bribe or use personal connections to get away with: Registering land that does not belong to them? (Not at all likely; Not very likely; Somewhat likely; Very likely; Don’t know)
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Rich person pay bribe to register land not theirs (Q48f) -- And in this country, how likely do you think it is that a rich person could pay a bribe or use personal connections to get away with: Registering land that does not belong to them? (Not at all likely; Not very likely; Somewhat likely; Very likely; Refused; Don’t know)
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Women and men have equal chance to own/inherit land (Q77d) -- For each of the following statements, please tell me whether you disagree or agree, or haven’t you heard enough to say? In our country today, women and men have equal opportunities to own and inherit land. (Strongly disagree; Disagree; Neither agree nor disagree; Agree; Strongly agree; Don’t know)
Q18B - Access to information: land ownership
Q48C - Ordinary person pay bribe to register land not theirs
Q48F - Rich person pay bribe to register land not theirs
Q38E - Women should have equal right to land
Q77D - Women and men have equal chance to own/inherit land
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