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Despite Approval of Bush, Africans Favor Obama

But a median of just 40% think the election outcome matters to them

October 21, 2008
When Gallup asked Africans across 22 countries who they would personally rather see as the next president of the United States, a median of 56% favored Barack Obama, while just 9% chose John McCain.More ...

Stability, Good Governance Boost Confidence in Botswana

Combating AIDS, unemployment, poverty are population's top development concerns

July 26, 2007
Since attaining independence in 1966, Botswana has become a model of political stability and good governance. As a result, public confidence in many social and political institutions is high. But that positivity notwithstanding, Botswana's residents often live under dire circumstances -- combating AIDS, unemployment, and poverty rank as the population's top development concerns.More ...
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