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AD1088: Findings shed light on Sudanese citizens’ pre-war views on governance, elections, military
Most saw elections as the best way to choose their leaders, but few trusted the National Elections Commission.
AD1066: Even before wartime restrictions, Sudan media faced weak public backing for press freedom
But a majority of citizens endorsed the media’s watchdog role over government.
AD1053: Sudan’s frayed lifelines: Even pre-war, basic services fell far short of adequate
Two-thirds of citizens went without enough clean water during the previous year.
Sudan: Citizen engagement scorecard
Citizen engagement scorecard
AD984: Amid growing insecurity, Sudanese see lack of police professionalism
Nine out of 10 citizens say the government is doing a poor job of fighting crime.
AD960: Most Sudanese are dissatisfied with government efforts to support vulnerable children
More than four in 10 say child abuse and neglect are common in their community.
AD947: Sudanese reject domestic violence but see it as a private matter to be handled within the family
Majority say women are likely to be criticised or harassed if they report gender-based violence to the authorities.
Sudan: Country democracy scorecard
The people's perspective on democracy
Sudan Round 9 summary of results
Summary of results for the Afrobarometer Round 9 survey in Sudan in 2022
AD779: Sudanese see pollution as a serious problem requiring greater government attention
Three-fourths of citizens want tighter regulation of the natural resource extraction industry.

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