Policy Reports
Tosin Salau and David Boio. Afrobarometer Dispatch 595 (2023). “Angolans approve of government’s pandemic response but say aid to households inadequate.”
Mogopodi Lekorwe, Tosin Salau and Thabo Bogopa. Afrobarometer Dispatch 597 (2023). “Batswana offer mixed assessments of police trustworthiness and professionalism.”
Libuseng Malephane and Tosin Salau. Afrobarometer Dispatch 555 (2022). “Basotho cite brutality, lack of professionalism, and corruption among police failings.”
Paul Kamau, Gedion Onyango and Tosin Salau. Afrobarometer Dispatch 552 (2022). “Kenyans cite criminal activity, lack of respect, and corruption among police failings.”
Tosin Salau and Carolyn Logan. Afrobarometer Policy Paper No.80 (2022). “Rising concern, falling performance: Health-sector challenges evident before and after onset of COVID-19 pandemic.”
Works in Progress
“Citizens’ Unrest: Understanding Civilian Cooperation with Militant Groups Amid Subsidy Reductions”
“Targeting Civilians, Dividing Rebels: How Civilian Ties Shape Rebel Dynamics in Counterinsurgency”
Rebel Consolidation Data Project with Emily Gade and Shahryar Minhas
“Frenemies” with Emily Gade and Shahryar Minhas
“Dynamic Bilinear Networks” with Shahryar Minhas
“Understanding Events in Sequence: Reprisals Against Civilians in Nigeria” with Andy Halterman
“Which Way to Safety? Government Military Behavior and Violence Against Civilians in Nigeria.” with Cassy Dorff and Shahryar Minhas