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AD717: With climate change making life worse, Africans expect governments and other stakeholders to step up
Citizens call for ‘a lot more’ climate action from rich countries and private sector as well as political leaders.
AD716: Tanzanians praise government efforts on child welfare, oppose corporal punishment
Poor citizens are less likely to say that support services for vulnerable children are available in their community.
AD715: Amid growing insecurity, Nigerians fault police for corruption and lack of professionalism
Only two in 10 citizens say the government is doing a good job on fighting crime.
AD714: Déçus de leur démocratie, les Gabonais affichent des attitudes mitigées sur le rôle de l’armée
Les citoyens défendent les élections comme le meilleur moyen pour choisir leurs dirigeants.
AD713: Tanzanians say they enjoy freedoms, but support government restrictions
A majority of citizens say they have to be careful when discussing politics.
AD712: Mauritians call for greater government efforts to protect the environment
Citizens cite trash and air pollution as top local issues.
AD711: Au centre des priorités des jeunes sénégalais : La gestion de l’économie, l’insécurité et l’emploi
Les jeunes sont plus instruits que leurs aînés mais souffrent plus du chômage.
AD710: Dissatisfaction, disengagement mark outlook of young Kenyans
Management of the economy, corruption, and unemployment are the most important problems that youth want their government to address.
AD709: Nigerians look to government, private sector, developed countries for action to limit climate change
But most citizens haven’t heard of the concept yet.
AD708: Young Nigerians prioritise security, jobs, and the economy for government action
Though dissatisfied with government performance, youth are less likely to participate in political processes.