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AD1048: Mozambicans welcome diversity but say government discriminates based on ethnicity
Most citizens express tolerant attitudes toward people of different religions, ethnicities, political affiliations, and nationalities.
Moçambique: Envolvimento dos cidadãos
A perspectiva das pessoas
AD949: Mozambicans welcome foreign influence, though China and U.S. lose ground
Few citizens are aware of Japanese assistance to Mozambique.
AD898: Mozambicans favour multiparty competition, increasingly feel distant from political parties
Three-fourths of citizens see opposition’s role as cooperation with government rather than scrutiny.
AD889: Mozambican youth’s dissatisfaction marked by concern about water insecurity, jobs
Young citizens are more educated than their elders, but also more likely to be unemployed.
AD872: Mozambicans see government as failing on key economic issues
Fewer than half are satisfied with the country’s economic situation or their personal living conditions.
AD867: Mozambicans approach election with critical outlook on their parliamentarians
Majority say elected officials should prioritise voters’ demands rather than their own ideas.
AD842: Mozambicans praise government’s COVID-19 response but claim unfair distribution of aid
Majority say the government should invest more in preparations for future health emergencies.
AD823: Poor and rural Mozambicans hit hard by lack of access, connection to electricity grid
Majority of citizens say their government is doing a poor job of providing a reliable supply of electricity.
Moçambique: Cartão de avaliação da democracia
Visão popular sobre a democracia

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