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AD1148: Zambians support women’s autonomy in marriage and reproduction decisions, but strongly oppose abortion
Citizens endorse sex education in schools but want restrictions on access to contraceptives.
AD1147: Most Malawians support girls’ re-enrolment after pregnancy and women’s reproductive decision making, but oppose abortion
Views are mixed on whether to make contraceptives available regardless of people’s age and marital status.
AD1146: Mauritians support sexuality education in school and access to contraceptives regardless of age
Most citizens say pregnant girls should be allowed to stay in school.
AD1145: Cabo Verdeans approve of government’s COVID-19 response but see it as unprepared for future emergencies
Majorities say assistance was distributed fairly but also cite pandemic-related corruption.
AD1144 : Malgré un soutien public a l’égalité des genres, les femmes togolaises restent en retrait
La majorité des Togolais veulent plus d'actions de la part de la police et des tribunaux pour protéger les femmes et les filles contre la discriminati
AD1143: Ugandans turn to local councillors for help despite dissatisfaction with service delivery
Only one in four citizens say elected local officials listen to what ordinary people have to say.
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.
AD1141: Seychellois support women’s autonomy and sex education, but are divided on abortion
Most citizens favour keeping pregnant learners in school.
AD1140: Liberians back regional institutions and open trade, but call for a stronger African voice in global decision making
Most citizens welcome influence of the U.S. and China, but only half as many see Russian influence as positive.
AD1139: Popular perceptions of Russia lag, even as its influence grows across Africa
Moscow is less welcome than other powers, but many Africans are still making up their minds.

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