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AD853: Insatisfaits des réponses aux changements climatiques, les Guinéens demandent plus aux différents acteurs
Le phénomène rend la vie pire, selon les citoyens.
AD852: Ugandans trust their president despite perceptions of corruption in his office
Most citizens say president must account to Parliament and obey courts, but many think he doesn’t.
AD851: Seychellois rate government efforts to protect the environment highly, but want it to do more
Majority of citizens say pollution is a serious problem in their community.
AD850: In Mauritius, courts and police confront weakened public trust amid persistent perceptions of corruption
Majority of citizens say sentences given to powerful people who break the law are too lenient.
AD849: Namibians grow more dissatisfied with government’s efforts on electricity provision
Fewer than four in 10 citizens enjoy a reliable supply of power.
AD848: Les violences et discriminations envers les femmes posent toujours des défis au Bénin
La majorité des citoyens veulent que la police et les tribunaux fassent plus pour protéger les femmes et les filles contre la discrimination et le har
AD847: Kenyans applaud government’s COVID-19 response, but want more relief for the vulnerable
More than half of households report losing a primary source of income due to the pandemic.
AD846: Zambians demand presidential accountability
Majority of citizens say the country’s law requiring leaders to publicly declare their assets should be strengthened.
AD845: Pollution et gouvernance environnementale : Les Mauritaniens insatisfaits des actions gouvernementales
Environ six citoyens sur 10 (58%) considèrent que le gouvernement est le premier responsable de la réduction de la pollution et de la propreté dans le
AD844: Basotho overwhelmingly lack medical aid, support government provision of universal health coverage
Majority say they worry ‘a lot’ about obtaining or affording medical care when they need it.
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