The leading consulting firm in Mauritania is proud to announce its national partnership with Afrobarometer, a renowned pan-African research organization specializing in public opinion and citizen attitude studies. This strategic partnership aims to enhance the understanding of social and political dynamics in Mauritania by collecting and analyzing high-quality data.

As Afrobarometer’s national partner, SISTA will play a key role in conducting public opinion surveys in Mauritania. Afrobarometer is an independent research initiative that conducts in-depth surveys in over 40 African countries, focusing on citizens’ concerns and their views on a range of issues, from governance and democracy to the economy and development.

SISTA is known for its expertise in social research and public policy evaluation in Mauritania. The partnership with Afrobarometer strengthens SISTA’s position as a key player in collecting data and analyzing trends in Mauritanian public opinion. Through this partnership, SISTA and Afrobarometer will provide policymakers, researchers, the media, and the public with valuable, factual insights into Mauritanians’ attitudes and perceptions.

Afrobarometer’s surveys are based on a rigorous methodology, ensuring the reliability and validity of the data collected. The survey results will help better understand the concerns and priorities of Mauritanian citizens, as well as identify trends and changes in public opinion over time. This information will be crucial for guiding public policies, strengthening citizen participation, and promoting democratic and inclusive governance in Mauritania.

SISTA and Afrobarometer look forward to working closely together to promote public opinion research in Mauritania. This partnership will further amplify the voices of Mauritanian citizens in decision-making processes and foster informed dialogue between political actors, civil society, and the public.

SISTA is the national partner of UNHCR

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Publication of the Results from AFROBAROMETER’s R9 Survey

  • Press Release 1 “The use of physical force to discipline children is still deeply ingrained in the opinions of Mauritanians”
  • Press Release 2 “In Mauritania, citizens enjoy freedom of expression, except when it comes to politics”
  • Press Release 3 “According to Mauritanians, access to public educational services and police assistance is easy”
  • Press Release 4 “Mauritanians are poorly informed about climate change
  • Press Release 5 “According to Mauritanians, access to education remains the major issue of gender equality”

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