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AD902: Namibians head for elections with confidence in the freedom of their press
Most citizens want media to play a watchdog role over government.
AD897: In Namibia, trust in National Assembly sinks to new low, along with performance ratings
Only one in six citizens say elected representatives listen to their constituents.
AD880: Namibians support equal access to jobs but say more needs to be done to protect women and girls from discrimination and harassment
Only half of citizens consider it likely that complaints will be believed.
AD876: Namibians express confidence in elections, but weakening trust in electoral commission
Trust in election management body has dropped by 29 percentage points over the past decade.
AD849: Namibians grow more dissatisfied with government’s efforts on electricity provision
Fewer than four in 10 citizens enjoy a reliable supply of power.
AD840: Namibians support women’s autonomy, sex education, and access to contraception, but are divided on termination of pregnancies
Most citizens say girls who get pregnant should be allowed to continue their education.
Namibia Round 10 summary of results
Summary of results for the Afrobarometer Round 10 survey in Namibia in 2024.
Namibia: Country democracy scorecard
The people's perspective on democracy
AD773: Namibian youth demand that government make job creation a top priority
Young citizens are more educated than their elders, but also more unemployed.
Namibia: Child well-being
The people's perspective
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