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What Africans want most

09 Nov 2016 - by Staff reporter
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Africans want education, health

care and honest government – in

that order, according to the MyWorld

2015 survey by the United Nations.

Better transport and roads also

feature among the top ten priorities.

The findings are supported by the

2014/2015 Afrobarometer survey

which found that the three most

important problems that Africans in

general wanted their governments to

address were unemployment (32.4%),

health (29.8%) and education (24%).

Rural Africans see better electricity

and roads as a first priority.

Respondents in 13 countries now

cite infrastructure as their most

pressing problem.

The two exceptions, according

to the African Development Bank’s

African Economic Outlook 2016,

are “Nigeria, which is facing the

Boko Haram insurgency, and South

Africa, which has a high urban crime

rate. Nearly one third of respondents

cited insecurity as a major national

problem”.

Affordable access to housing was

at the top of the list of concerns in the

Afrobarometer survey in three of the

wealthier African countries: Algeria,

Egypt and South Africa.

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