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AD774: Mozambicans give government poor marks on its efforts to promote equal rights for women
Strong majorities support gender equality in land ownership and political leadership, but fewer do so when it comes to jobs.
Mozambique Round 9 summary of results
Summary of results for the Afrobarometer Round 9 survey in Mozambique in 2022
Alteraçōes climáticas en Moçambique
A perspectiva dos pessoas.
AD732: Mozambicans see government support for vulnerable children as inadequate
The poor are far more likely than well-off citizens to see child abuse/neglect and out-of-school children as common problems in their community.
O bem-estar das crianças em Mozambique
A visão popular
AD727: Mozambicans call for tighter governmental regulations to protect the environment
Majority of citizens consider pollution a serious problem in their communities.
AD724: Mozambicans who have heard of climate change want collective action to fight it
But climate is still a little-known threat.
AD687: Amid increasing insecurity, Mozambicans fault police for corruption, lack of professionalism
Only one-third of citizens say the government is doing a good job of reducing crime.
AD684: Mozambicans reject violence against women, consider domestic violence a criminal matter
But more than half say survivors will likely face criticism if they report to the authorities.
AD504: Amid increasing weather extremes, awareness of climate change remains low in Mozambique
The latest Afrobarometer survey in Mozambique finds that citizens are largely unaware of climate change.
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