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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.
AD879: Divergent views on child well-being invite attention in Botswana
Almost half of citizens say children are often subjected to abuse and neglect.
Botswana: Country democracy scorecard
The people's perspective on democracy
AD822: Batswana insist on media freedom, favor citizens’ right to government information
Only half see their country’s media as ‘somewhat’ or ‘completely’ free.
AD818: Young Batswana more educated, less employed, less politically engaged than their elders
Job creation tops list of youth priorities for government action.
AD809: Limited access, connection, and service still leave half of Batswana without reliable electricity
Approval of government performance takes a hit.
AD791: Rising perceptions of corruption, weak trust, and low approval ratings mark Batswana assessments of their president
Proportion of citizens who see most Presidency officials as corrupt has almost quadrupled over the past decade.
Botswana: Child well-being
The people's perspective
AD669: Batswana say citizens and government must act to protect the environment
Most call for tighter regulation of natural resource extraction.
AD649: Batswana approve of government’s COVID-19 response, but think resources lost to corruption
Majority say relief assistance was distributed unfairly.
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