Mo Ibrahim foundation report: African governance ‘backslides’ on democracy
By France24
28 January 2023 |
11:00 am
The death toll from the bombing of herders in central Nigeria has risen to 40. Also, we hear from some of those behind a top report on the state of African governance. It finds that Africa is less secure than it was a decade ago, with a marked deterioration in the rule of law, but there is progress in the empowering of women.
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