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AD617: South Africans endorse taxation, say it is fair to tax the rich at higher rates to support the poor
South Africans endorse taxation, say it is fair to tax the rich at higher rates to support the poor
AD616: Ghanaians look to one another and government for action to protect the environment
Most want tighter regulation of the natural resource extraction industry.
AD615: Despite growing evidence, climate change is still unknown to many South Africans
Among those familiar with climate change, most say it is making life worse.
AD601: Les Tunisiens considèrent la violence basée sur le genre comme une priorité, mais la violence domestique comme une affaire privée
Trois quarts des citoyens affirment que les victimes qui signalent aux autorités seront probablement critiquées, harcelées ou humiliées par d'autres m
AD614: Liberians fault government performance on promoting child welfare
Majority of citizens say child abuse and neglect and out-of-school children are frequent problems in their community.
AD613: Angolans see child abuse and neglect as common, say government is not doing enough
Fewer than half say help for vulnerable children is available in their community.
AD613: Os Angolanos consideram os abusos e a negligência para com as crianças como problemas que requerem ação do governo
Menos da metade dos cidadãos dizem que ajuda para crianças vulneráveis está disponível em sua comunidade.
AD612: Ensuring children’s welfare remains a challenge in Namibia, especially for the poor
Disadvantaged communities see more problems, less support for vulnerable children.
AD611: Les Camerounais n’approuvent pas la gestion de l’économie par le gouvernement
La majorité des citoyens manquent des besoins de première nécessité.
AD610: In Zimbabwe, majority support gender equality, think greater efforts are needed
Fewer than half think women have equal opportunity to own or inherit land.
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