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Liberia: Citizen engagement scorecard
Citizen engagement scorecard
Liberia Round 10 summary of results
Summary of results for the Afrobarometer Round 10 survey in Liberia, 2024.
AD997: Barriers to education, work, and security persist for Liberian women despite support for equal rights
Eight in 10 citizens say police and courts should do more to protect women and girls from discrimination and harassment.
AD978: Most Liberians optimistic that war and economic crimes court will help ensure accountability
Despite desire to “move on,” majority think new court will provide justice for victims of civil war crimes.
AD870: Liberians see unfair relief distribution and corruption as marring government’s competent response to COVID-19
Most citizens say the government needs to invest more in preparations for future health emergencies.
Liberia: Country democracy scorecard
The people's perspective on democracy
AD796: Liberians call for greater government efforts to promote gender equality
Women still trail men in educational attainment and ownership of key assets.
Liberia: Child well-being
The people's perspective
AD705: Liberians want fair and competitive elections, but mistrust elections commission
Most citizens say the losing side should cooperate with the government to help it develop the country.
AD695: Gender-based violence tops women’s-rights issues in Liberia; citizens say it is a criminal matter
But most think victims may be criticised or shamed if they report to the authorities.

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