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Opinion polls in Kenya: Are people listening?

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Opinion polls in Kenya: Are people listening?

2017-03-10
By Twaweza
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Prior to the launch of Sauti za Wananchiin Kenya, Twaweza carried out a study to examine the Kenyan polling market, and to establish the potential of Sauti za Wananchi as a platform for regular citizen feedback on critical emerging issues in Kenya.

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