Have your say—Contribute to the governance narrative in Africa through the Africa Integrity Indicators
The drive toward using data to encourage good governance practices in Africa has significantly grown over the years. The availability of data affords citizens the ability to track specific governance indicators, observe their trends, and take action where it is needed. In a bid to solicit input from various experts, citizens, civil society organisations and other stakeholders, the African Institute for Development Policy (AFIDEP) and Global Integrity, have released preliminary data for the tenth edition of the Africa Integrity Indicators (AII), and are calling on you to provide your thoughts on the data, and how it ought to be used.
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Africa Integrity Indicators Round 9 Released
After nine months of research, the provisional data for the 9th round of the Africa Integrity Indicators is ready for feedback. As with previous rounds, we make the provisional data publicly available so that everyone can provide feedback on the research before the final data is published in July.
Africa Integrity Indicators 2020 edition ready for feedback
After nine months of research and review, we are pleased to announce that the latest round of Africa Integrity Indicators (AII) is ready for feedback.
The provisional data for the 8th round of the AII covers events from September 2018 to September 2019. Because it is provisional data, we would appreciate your comments and feedback in order to improve our data before the final publication.
Data for the current round 8 can be downloaded in both Excel (xls) and Comma Separated Value (CSV) format and can be viewed on the Data page.