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AD839: Ugandans support women’s autonomy in marriage and reproduction decisions, but strongly oppose abortion
Majorities endorse teaching sex education and allowing pregnant pupils to stay in school.
AD838: Nigerians lament government’s poor performance on child welfare, say vulnerable children can’t get help
Majority of citizens endorse the use of corporal punishment, but opposition is growing.
AD837: Basotho take pride in their national identity but say country is heading in the wrong direction
As Lesotho celebrates its bicentennial, views are mixed on how well government is advancing the country’s founding principles.
AD836: South Africans’ view of police marred by pervasive corruption, lack of professionalism
Almost nine out of 10 citizens say the government is doing a poor job of tackling crime.
AD835: Les Mauritaniens se disent libres d’exprimer leurs opinions mais se méfient des sujets politiques
Selon les citoyens, les médias devraient être libres et devraient enquêter et publier sur la corruption et les erreurs du gouvernement.
Namibia Round 10 summary of results
Summary of results for the Afrobarometer Round 10 survey in Namibia in 2024.
AD834: Les Mauritaniens acceptent l’idée de discipliner les enfants par la force physique
Peu de citoyens se disent satisfaits des efforts de leur gouvernement dans la promotion du bien-être des enfants vulnérables.
AD833: Keeping up with the people’s agenda: Popular priorities for government action, and how they are evolving
Africans’ list of most important problems shows heightened concern about economic management and crime/security.
AD833: Au diapason des soucis des citoyens : Les priorités populaires d’action gouvernementale et leur évolution
La liste des problèmes les plus importants des Africains montre une préoccupation accrue concernant la gestion économique et la criminalité/sécurité.
AD832: Citizens in Congo-Brazzaville disapprove of government’s COVID-19 response
Most think the government is not prepared to deal with future public health emergencies.