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AD891: Across Africa, public trust in key institutions and leaders is weakening
Fewer than half of citizens say they trust their president, Parliament, courts of law, and police.
Zimbabwe Round 10 summary of results
Summary of results for the Afrobarometer Round 10 survey in Zimbabwe in 2024
AD890: Les Malgaches approuvent la gestion de la COVID-19 par le gouvernement, mais doutent de sa préparation pour de futures crises sanitaires
La majorité des citoyens réclament plus d’investissements dans le secteur.
AD889: Mozambican youth’s dissatisfaction marked by concern about water insecurity, jobs
Young citizens are more educated than their elders, but also more likely to be unemployed.
WP205: ‘God is my refuge’: Do education and news consumption prompt Africans to put more trust in the COVID-19 vaccine than in prayer?
Majority place greater faith in religion than vaccine science.
AD888: Ethiopians call for greater climate action by government and other stakeholders
Public awareness of climate change remains low.
AD887: Climate change awareness in Botswana is low, but informed citizens desire action
Majorities call for ‘a lot more’ effort by the government, rich countries, and the private sector.
AD886: Most Ugandans struggle to access information on taxes they owe and how revenues are used
Fewer than half think the government uses tax revenues for the well-being of its citizens.
AD885: São Toméans approve of government response to COVID-19 but pan corruption, unfair aid distribution
Most citizens favour greater investment in preparations for future health emergencies.
AD884: Seychellois commend government’s response to COVID-19 but find assistance lacking
Majority think their government is prepared to deal with future public health emergencies.