Sauti za Waandishi: Journalists’ voices
This brief presents findings from a survey of 1,202 practising journalists, editors and bloggers in Tanzania. Interviews were conducted by telephone between September 23 and November 7, 2023.
Read MoreThis brief presents findings from a survey of 1,202 practising journalists, editors and bloggers in Tanzania. Interviews were conducted by telephone between September 23 and November 7, 2023.
Read MoreNusu (50%) ya waandishi wa habari nchini Tanzania wameripoti kukumbana na vitisho, manyanyaso, mateso au kushambuliwa katika kazi zao. Wawili kati ya kumi (22%) wamekamatwa au kuzuiliwa na mamlaka, na idadi sawa na hiyo wamekumbana na unyanyasaji wa kijinsia (20%) au kunyang’anywa vifaa vyao vya kazi (20%).
Read MoreThe majority of Kenyans agree that devolution has brought a number of positive changes: 3 out of 4 Kenyans (75%) say that devolution has led to an improvement in services and 6 out of 10 (58%) report seeing positive economic developments in their county.
Read MoreAcross Uganda, 6 out of 10 citizens (63%) name access to water as a serious problem affecting their communities including 4 out of 10 who say it is the most serious problem (39%). However, there are significant disparities between Ugandans’ views on this issue.
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