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    Voices and Votes: Shaping the Democratic Landscape in Africa — Boniface Dulani

    Voices and Votes: Shaping the Democratic Landscape in Africa — Boniface Dulani

    The landscape of democracy in Africa is characterized by a dynamic interplay between achievements and obstacles, particularly as the continent approaches a pivotal year with numerous elections scheduled in 2024. Countries such as South Africa, Namibia, Mozambique, and Senegal are preparing for electoral contests, underscoring a persistent belief in the electoral system as a legitimate means to select leaders and representatives. Despite this faith in democracy, there is widespread disenchantment with the efficacy and fairness of the electoral process, highlighted by incidents of voter fraud and judicial rulings overturning elections. Concerns about democracy also extend to the debate on presidential term limits and the apparent unwillingness of some incumbents to vacate office. Insights from Afrobarometer surveys reveal the African public’s priorities and concerns, emphasizing issues like unemployment, economic stewardship, and healthcare. These survey findings illustrate a clear demand for democratic governance amidst dissatisfaction with how democracy currently operates, particularly in relation to corruption. Yet, amidst these challenges, there exists a sense of optimism about the future of democracy in Africa. This optimism is fueled by the continent's resilient civil society, the transformative potential of its young population, and examples of successful democratic transitions, suggesting a pathway towards more effective and representative governance.

    Boniface Dulani is an Associate Professor of Political science at the University of Malawi. He is also the Director of Surveys for the Afrobarometer, a pan African network of researchers who conduct surveys on governance, economy, and livelihoods. @IPORMalawi

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    Key highlights

    • Introduction – 00:24
    • Democratic gains and reversals on the African continent – 04:30
    • Reduction in political freedoms in exchange for development – 11:00
    • The most important problems in 39 countries – 21:25
    • Pervasive corruption and challenges in reporting corruption across various institutions – 40:15
    • What we can expect from the coming round of elections in Africa – 52:10

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    Professor Dan Banik (@danbanik @GlobalDevPod)

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    #398: Ever Had To Run Away From Someone You Liked?

    #398: Ever Had To Run Away From Someone You Liked?

    It's an episode with personal accounts sprinkled in as Sir Denver B takes a light but realistic view of the new LGBT laws passed in Uganda. There's a crazy ex-girlfriend thrown in for good measure before matters relationships are discussed. 
    Let's discuss why we miss the shots we never took, why older men aren't always bad and why a man can ghost you... 

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