Josephine Appiah-Nyamekye Sanny (@jappiahnyamekye) 's Twitter Profile
Josephine Appiah-Nyamekye Sanny

@jappiahnyamekye

APR | MCIPR | Director of Communications | Afrobarometer | Policy engagement | Data storytelling

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The Secretary to the Cabinet of Kenya (Mercy Wanjau, EGH) emphasised the need to bridge the gap between citizen feedback and government action. Speaking at a panel discussion hosted by Afrobarometer at the Evidence for Development Conference (Evi4Dev Conference) in Kenya, Mrs Mercy

The Secretary to the Cabinet of Kenya (<a href="/SectoCabinet_KE/">Mercy Wanjau, EGH</a>) emphasised the need to bridge the gap between citizen feedback and government action.  

Speaking at a panel discussion hosted by Afrobarometer at the Evidence for Development Conference (<a href="/Evi4DevCon/">Evi4Dev Conference</a>) in Kenya, Mrs Mercy
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Le Premier Ministre du Sénégal, Monsieur Ousmane Sonko (Ousmane Sonko) a cité les récents résultats de l’enquête Afrobarometer montrant que presque trois quarts (74%) des jeunes de 18 à 35 ans préfèrent l’entrepreneuriat à un travail dans le secteur public. Il s’exprimait lors

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Près de trois jeunes sénégalais (18-35 ans) sur quatre aspirent à créer leur propre entreprise, loin devant ceux qui visent un emploi dans la fonction publique, selon les résultats de la plus récente enquête Afrobarometer. Rendez-vous sur notre site pour en savoir plus :

Près de trois jeunes sénégalais (18-35 ans) sur quatre aspirent à créer leur propre entreprise, loin devant ceux qui visent un emploi dans la fonction publique, selon les résultats de la plus récente enquête Afrobarometer. 

Rendez-vous sur notre site pour en savoir plus :
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Afrobarometer and African Peer Review Mechanism (African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM) ) renew partnership to strengthen governance data and accountability in Africa. Head over to our website to read more: bit.ly/3SnprMN #Accountability #Partnership #VoicesAfrica

Afrobarometer and African Peer Review Mechanism (<a href="/APRMorg/">African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM)</a> ) renew partnership to strengthen governance data and accountability in Africa.

Head over to our website to read more: bit.ly/3SnprMN

#Accountability #Partnership #VoicesAfrica
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The Data for Governance Alliance project, led by Afrobarometer, has collaborated with the African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM) on several initiatives. We're excited about the renewed partnership aimed at improving the availability and use of citizen-centred data. Read more: bit.ly/3F61NkQ

The Data for Governance Alliance project, led by <a href="/afrobarometer/">Afrobarometer</a>, has collaborated with the <a href="/APRMorg/">African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM)</a>  on several initiatives.

We're excited about the renewed partnership aimed at improving the availability and use of citizen-centred data.

Read more: bit.ly/3F61NkQ
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“Clearly, the basics of development—effective and sustainable poverty reduction—are still on the action agenda and governments must take the necessary steps to address the escalating incidence of poverty.” Read more in the viewpoint co-authored by our CEO (Joseph Asunka) and Former

“Clearly, the basics of development—effective and sustainable poverty reduction—are still on the action agenda and governments must take the necessary steps to address the escalating incidence of poverty.”

Read more in the viewpoint co-authored by our CEO (<a href="/joeasunka/">Joseph Asunka</a>) and Former
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Afrobarometer is set to participate in the Ibrahim Governance Weekend 2025! Don’t miss our side event on "Building sustainable, home-grown data sources for Africa by Africans," where we’ll explore innovative data solutions and share key insights on public attitudes across the

Afrobarometer is set to participate in the Ibrahim Governance Weekend 2025!

Don’t miss our side event on "Building sustainable, home-grown data sources for Africa by Africans," where we’ll explore innovative data solutions and share key insights on public attitudes across the
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#ThrowBackThursday: As part of our resource-mobilisation efforts, AJIF joined the Afrobarometer delegation to Ethiopia in March, engaging stakeholders on issues of governance, democracy, and judicial independence, and exploring opportunities for new partnerships.

#ThrowBackThursday: As part of our resource-mobilisation efforts, AJIF joined the <a href="/afrobarometer/">Afrobarometer</a> delegation to Ethiopia in March, engaging stakeholders on issues of governance, democracy, and judicial independence, and exploring opportunities for new partnerships.
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Join us as we launch our Massive Online Open Course, which aims to equip African policy actors with tools and strategies to effectively engage in and influence African Union policy-making processes. 🗓 30 May 2025 ⏰10:00 AM GMT 📍Zoom Register here: bit.ly/3Ff8kd2

Join us as we launch our Massive Online Open Course, which aims to equip African policy actors with tools and strategies to effectively engage in and influence African Union policy-making processes.

🗓 30 May 2025
⏰10:00 AM GMT
📍Zoom

Register here: bit.ly/3Ff8kd2
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Does poverty increase people’s willingness to protest? Evidence from Nigeria says yes. Head over to our website to read more: bit.ly/4dzB5hm #Nigeria #Poverty #VoicesAfrica

Does poverty increase people’s willingness to protest? Evidence from Nigeria says yes.

Head over to our website to read more: bit.ly/4dzB5hm 

#Nigeria #Poverty #VoicesAfrica
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#AfricaDay: Majority of Africans say African countries should be given greater influence in international decision-making bodies. Head over to our website to read more: bit.ly/44S4wJc #VoicesAfrica #BetterAfricaBetterWorld

#AfricaDay: Majority of Africans say African countries should be given greater influence in international decision-making bodies. 

Head over to our website to read more: bit.ly/44S4wJc 

#VoicesAfrica  #BetterAfricaBetterWorld
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#InfographicOfTheWeek: Data from 30 African countries surveyed in 2024/2025 show that a majority of citizens want African countries to be given greater influence in the decision making of international bodies such as the United Nations. Head to our website to read more:

#InfographicOfTheWeek: Data from 30 African countries surveyed in 2024/2025 show that a majority of citizens want African countries to be given greater influence in the decision making of international bodies such as the United Nations.

Head to our website to read more:
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#InfographieDeLaSemaine : Les données de 30 pays africains montrent qu’une majorité de citoyens soutiennent l’idée que les pays africains devraient avoir une plus grande influence dans la prise de décision des organismes internationaux tels que les Nations Unies. Rendez vous sur

#InfographieDeLaSemaine : Les données de 30 pays africains montrent qu’une majorité de citoyens soutiennent l’idée que les pays africains devraient avoir une plus grande influence dans la prise de décision des organismes internationaux tels que les Nations Unies.

Rendez vous sur
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When politics seeps into the courtroom, trust drops, accountability suffers, and people lose faith in the judiciary. Read more in our landscape report on judicial independence in Africa: bit.ly/42na5MS #GuardianOfJustice #RuleOfLaw #JudicialIndependence

When politics seeps into the courtroom, trust drops, accountability suffers, and people lose faith in the judiciary.

Read more in our landscape report on judicial independence in Africa: bit.ly/42na5MS

#GuardianOfJustice #RuleOfLaw #JudicialIndependence
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Our CEO, Joseph Asunka (Joseph Asunka), will be at the African Corporate Governance Network’s monthly webinar series to share insights on how Afrobarometer amplifies African citizens’ voices in governance and development. Register here and join the discussion:

Our CEO, Joseph Asunka (<a href="/joeasunka/">Joseph Asunka</a>), will be at the African Corporate Governance Network’s monthly webinar series to share insights on how Afrobarometer amplifies African citizens’ voices in governance and development. 

Register here and join the discussion:
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Linda Awuor, East Africa Programmes Manager at Laws.Africa, explains the various modules under our newly-launched Massive Open Online Course. Register for the MOOC course for free here: bit.ly/4kFH8mB #AfricanVoicesforAfricanPolicy

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Afrobarometer is at the #IbrahimGovernanceWeekend! We're joining leaders and changemakers to champion evidence-based governance and ensure citizen voices help shape Africa's place in the world. #MIFMarrakesh #FinancingAfrica

Afrobarometer is at the #IbrahimGovernanceWeekend! 

We're joining leaders and changemakers to champion evidence-based governance and ensure citizen voices help shape Africa's place in the world. 

#MIFMarrakesh
#FinancingAfrica
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Don't miss our side event on "Building sustainable, home-grown data sources for Africa by Africans," where we'll explore innovative data solutions and share key insights on public attitudes across the continent. 🗓️ 3 June 2025 🕒 16:00-17:30 GMT+1 📍 Marrakech, Morocco Follow

Don't miss our side event on "Building sustainable, home-grown data sources for Africa by Africans," where we'll explore innovative data solutions and share key insights on public attitudes across the continent.

🗓️ 3 June 2025
🕒 16:00-17:30 GMT+1
📍 Marrakech, Morocco

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We go far and wide to ensure no one is left behind, no voice is unheard, and all aspirations are captured. To expand our country surveys, engage policy actors and build the capacity of the next generation of researchers on the continent, support our work and donate here:

We go far and wide to ensure no one is left behind, no voice is unheard, and all aspirations are captured.   

To expand our country surveys, engage policy actors and build the capacity of the next generation of researchers on the continent, support our work and donate here: