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Angola Round 10 summary of results
Summary of results for the Afrobarometer Round 10 survey in Angola, 2024.
AD948: Ugandans applaud government efforts on crime, but worry about safety
Citizens are evenly divided on whether the death penalty is justified for the most serious crimes.
AD947: Sudanese reject domestic violence but see it as a private matter to be handled within the family
Majority say women are likely to be criticised or harassed if they report gender-based violence to the authorities.
AD946: Amid growing food insecurity, Malawians favour alternatives to Affordable Inputs Programme
Strong majority favour providing inputs loans through farmers’ clubs.
Résumé des résultats l’enquête Afrobarometer Round 10 au Cameroun
Résumé des résultats l’enquête Afrobarometer Round 10
AD945: Unemployment is foremost policy priority for Zimbabweans
Nine out of 10 citizens say the government is failing on job creation.
AD944: Les Mauritaniens sont satisfaits de la gestion de la COVID-19 mais réclament une meilleure préparation aux urgences sanitaires
La corruption et l’inéquitable distribution de l’aide sont parmi les défis de la riposte gouvernementale à la COVID-19, selon les citoyens.
AD943: Décennie de misère ? La pauvreté vécue sévère explose dans de nombreux pays africains
Un quart des citoyens déclarent manquer fréquemment de besoins de première nécessité.
AD943: Decade of destitution? Severe lived poverty is surging in many African countries
One in four citizens report going without basic necessities on a frequent basis.
AD942: Ugandans dissatisfied with government efforts against corruption, but fear retaliation if they speak out
Two-thirds of citizens say corruption in the country is on the rise.
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