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AD924: Malawians oppose corporal punishment, see lack of support services for vulnerable children
Fewer than half say help is available for children who have been abused or neglected, have physical disabilities, or have mental health problems.
Malawi: Country democracy scorecard
The people's perspective on democracy
AD782: Amid economic gloom, few Malawians hold hope for improvement
Almost nine out of 10 Malawians say the country is heading “in the wrong direction.
Malawi: Child well-being
The people's perspective
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.
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