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AD682: Malawians expect ‘much more’ government action to protect the environment
Citizens cite deforestation and waste disposal as the most important environmental issues in their communities.
AD642: Climate change ‘making life worse’ in Malawi; citizens demand action from all stakeholders
Majority urge immediate steps, even if they’re expensive.
AD633: Malawians demand greater government efforts for gender equality
Women still trail men in education, control of key assets, and financial autonomy.
AD624: Malawi youth agenda faces priority of ‘wisdom of the elders’ and limited political participation
Young citizens aren’t pushing for a seat at the decision-making table.
AD581: Malawians cite lack of professionalism, integrity, responsiveness among police failings
Fewer than three in 10 say the police usually operate in a professional manner and respect citizens’ rights.
AD576: Malawians see gender-based violence as a top priority – and a criminal matter
Citizens overwhelmingly say a man is “never justified” in using physical force against his wife.
Malawi climate change country card
The people's perspective on climate change in Malawi.
AD570: Malawi: A nation of strong citizenship ties and high – if imperfect – tolerance and fairness
But a majority say the government treats their ethnic group unfairly – at least sometimes
AD569: Under one government after another, more and more Malawians live in poverty
Three-fourths of citizens experienced moderate or high lived poverty during the past year.
Malawi Round 9 summary of results
Summary of results for the Afrobarometer Round 9 survey in Malawi in 2022
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