New Afrobarometer Study Shows Africans Embrace Coexistence but Struggle with Interethnic Trust

The African Union (AU) headquarters in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. According to Dr Luke Mapangashato's findings, Mupingashato noted that countries with underdeveloped financial systems and weak institutional control experience the most severe misinvoicing losses.(Photo: Xinhua).

A new survey conducted by Afrobarometer in 33 African countries, including South Africa and other ethnically diverse countries like Nigeria and Ethiopia, shows that most Africans embrace co-existence but struggle with interethnic trust. The new report shows that most citizens have no objection to living next door to people from different ethnic backgrounds and are… Continue reading New Afrobarometer Study Shows Africans Embrace Coexistence but Struggle with Interethnic Trust

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