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AD1089: Basotho expect better government performance on provision of key public services
Infrastructure, security, water supply, and other services rank high among citizens’ ‘most important problems’
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.
AD1087: Ghanaians support women’s autonomy but are divided on abortion and contraceptives
Most citizens back sex education and letting pregnant girls stay in school.
AD1086: Les Sénégalais dénoncent la persistance des violences basées sur le genre et appellent à une meilleure protection
La majorité des citoyens veulent plus d'actions des autorités pour protéger les femmes et les filles contre la discrimination et le harcèlement.
AD1085: South Africans support women’s autonomy in marriage and reproduction, including abortion
Most citizens endorse making contraceptives available regardless of people’s age or marital status.
AD1084: Young, urban, educated, working Emaswati eyeing jobs abroad, mostly in South Africa
Citizens support free cross-border movement but want fewer immigrants.
AD1083: La majorité des Béninois jugent l’avortement justifié dans certaines conditions et soutiennent l’accès aux contraceptifs pour tous
La plupart des citoyens soutiennent l’autonomie des femmes dans les décisions sur le mariage et la procréation.
AD1082: Zambians support cross-border mobility, but want fewer immigrants
One in four citizens say they have considered moving abroad, most often in search of better work or economic opportunities.
AD1081: Moins d’un Béninois sur deux disent être au courant du changement climatique, malgré des impacts croissants
L'écrasante majorité des citoyens conscients du changement climatique disent que le phénomène rend la vie pire.
AD1080: Africans strongly support women’s autonomy in marriage and reproductive decisions, but are divided on contraceptive access
Large majorities favour sex education and allowing pregnant girls to stay in school.

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