Cabo Verdeans

Cape Verdeans, also called Cabo Verdeans (Portuguese: cabo-verdiano), are the citizens of Cape Verde, an island nation consisting of an archipelago in the central Atlantic Ocean. Cape Verde is a sociedade mestiça (mestiça society; as described in Portuguese), which means that it is home to mixed-race people, whose ethnogenesis is in Cape Verde, which has no indigenous population.

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Afrobarometer · 2 February 2024 English

Change, while real, is often slow and uneven; gaps persist even as both men and women make gains in educational attainment, in access to technology and information, and in the …

(Figure 14). While more than three-fourths of Cabo Verdeans (80%) and Seychellois (78%) reject gender discrimination


Afrobarometer · 19 December 2023 English

Change, while real, is often slow and uneven; gaps persist even as both men and women make gains in educational attainment, in access to technology and information, and in the …

(Figure 14). While more than three-fourths of Cabo Verdeans (80%) and Seychellois (78%) reject gender discrimination


Afrobarometer · 4 December 2023 English

In the words of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (2016), “as both a product and cause of poor governance and weak institutions, corruption is one of the major …

while only a handful of Beninese, Guineans, and Cabo Verdeans express concern about corruption (Figure 2)


EU: European Union · 21 November 2023 English

rare, but at the same time, surveys show that Cabo Verdeans have a relatively pessimistic perception of


UN: The United Nations · 20 November 2023 English

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be guaranteed, without distinction, both to Cabo Verdeans and to foreign nationals present in the country


Afrobarometer · 31 October 2023 English

Cabo Verde ranks as the 98th most vulnerable country in the world to climate change and 76th out of 192 countries in readiness to tackle the threat (ND-GAIN, 2021). [...] …

Afrobarometer Round 9 questionnaire to explore Cabo Verdeans' experiences and perceptions of climate change led by Afrosondagem, interviewed 1,200 adult Cabo Verdeans in July and August 2022. A sample of this size ©Afrobarometer 2023 1 Key findings  Eight in 10 Cabo Verdeans (80%) say droughts have become more severe over twice as many as in 2017.  Two-thirds (66%) of Cabo Verdeans say they have heard of climate change. Among conditions. An overwhelming majority (80%) of Cabo Verdeans say droughts have become “somewhat more severe”


World Bank Group · 29 September 2023 English

industries and improve employability of young Cabo Verdeans. The higher school-life expectancy, improved priority areas developed and delivered Young Cabo Verdeans graduating from certified demand-driven training


UN: The United Nations · 23 August 2023 English

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COVID-19, currently affecting about 13.1% of Cabo Verdeans.48 47. In addition to the impact of COVID-19


World Bank Group · 20 July 2023 English

Cabo Verde is a young, small, and vibrant island nation with an open economy. Rising above its daunting geographical challenges and limited endowments, the country is a story of economic …

(Figure 1.2). On average, around 1 percent of Cabo Verdeans emigrate every year, and its net emigration


Afrobarometer · 28 June 2023 English

Key issues range from the fairness of campaign conditions to the safety and integrity of the voting environment and the transparency of the count on Election Day. [...] Perceptions that …

Similarly, while only 2% of Guineans and 3% of Cabo Verdeans, Gambians, and Ghanaians say they are not free in South Africa, are also mostly negative. Cabo Verdeans are relatively constant in their preference


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