Over the past year, how often, if
ever, have you or anyone
in your family gone without:
- Enough food to eat?
- Enough clean water for home
use?
- Medicines or medical
treatment?
- Enough fuel to cook your
food?
- A cash income?
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For parts or all of SDGs 1, 2, 3, 6,
and 10
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What is your highest level of
education?
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For SDG 4 |
How often do you use: A mobile
phone? The Internet?
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For SDG 5 |
What is the main way that decisions
are made about how to
use any money
that you have or earn, for example
from a job, a business,
selling things, or
other activities?
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For SDG 5 |
What is your main source of water
for household use?
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For SDG 6 |
Do you have a toilet, water closet,
or latrine available
for your use?
- [If yes:] Is it inside your
house, inside your
compound, or outside
your compound, or is there
none available?
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For SDG 6 |
Do you have an electric connection
to your home from the
[national power grid]?
- [If yes:] How often is
electricity actually
available from this
connection?
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For SDG 7 |
Survey findings provide citizens’ perspectives that can be
compared to official UN
indicators tracking progress on 12 of the 17 Sustainable
Development Goals.
Source: Afrobarometer
Afrobarometer is a pan-African, nonpartisan survey
research network that has
provided reliable data since 1999 on African
experiences and evaluations of democracy, governance,
and quality of life.
National partners conduct face-to-face interviews in
the language of the respondent’s choice with nationally
representative samples.
In the most recent survey in Kenya, the Institute for
Development Studies (IDS) at the University of Nairobi
surveyed 2,400
respondents in August and September 2019. The sample
yields
country-level results with a margin of error of +/-2
percentage points at a 95%
confidence level.
Key
Colored circles (“stoplights”) generally
illustrate
changes between the Afrobarometer Round 6
survey in 2014 and Round 8 survey in 2019 in
Kenya.
For climate action (SDG 13) and bribes for
public
services (SDG 16), comparisons are between
Round
7 (2016) and Round 8 (2019).