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AD1142: Tanzanians say women should be free to make their own marriage and childbearing decisions
Majorities favour restrictions on access to contraceptives based on people’s age and marital status.
AD1136: Tanzanians hold mixed views on cross-border mobility and immigration
Most citizens express tolerance toward immigrants but want the government to reduce their number.
AD1062: Despite strong public support for gender equality, Tanzanian women still face barriers
Most citizens say police and courts should do more to protect women and girls against discrimination and harassment.
AD1043: Climate-change awareness in Tanzania remains low, but those in the know request strong action
Eight in 10 citizens aware of climate change say it is making life worse.
AD1036: Tanzanians endorse regional collaboration but call for stronger global influence
Majority of citizens say the government should facilitate international trade to create economic opportunity.
AD1027: Tanzanians approve of government’s handling of corruption, but fear speaking out
Three of four citizens say whistleblowers risk retaliation.
AD1007: Unlocking Tanzania’s potential: Youth look to jobs, entrepreneurial opportunities
Three-fourths of young citizens say the country is headed in “the right direction.”
Tanzania: Citizen engagement scorecard
Citizen engagement scorecard
AD992: Tanzanians applaud government performance on health, but it remains their top concern
Majority of citizens say they worry about being unable to obtain or afford medical care.
Tanzania Round 10 summary of results
Summary of results for the Afrobarometer Round 10 survey in Tanzania, 2024.

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