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AD875: Gambians call for better health emergency preparedness despite government’s fair performance in managing COVID-19 response
Most citizens see distribution of pandemic-related assistance as unfair and think COVID-19 resources were lost to corruption.
AD874: Mauritanian youth see government as failing on their priority concerns, including education and jobs
But majorities offer positive assessments of the country’s economic condition and overall direction.
AD874: Selon les jeunes Mauritaniens, le gouvernement ne s’occupe pas suffisamment de leurs priorités, notamment l’éducation et l’emploi
Mais la majorité des jeunes apprécient la situation économique et l’orientation générale du pays.
AD873: Ahead of 2024 polls, Mauritians value political competition, unsure about electoral commission
Only about half of citizens trust their election management body.
AD872: Mozambicans see government as failing on key economic issues
Fewer than half are satisfied with the country’s economic situation or their personal living conditions.
AD871: Social cohesion: An African collage of imperfect tolerance and cautious trust
Surveys find widespread perceptions of unfair treatment based on people’s economic status.
AD871: Cohésion sociale : Un amalgame africain de tolérance imparfaite et de confiance prudente
Les enquêtes révèlent des perceptions largement répandues d’un traitement injuste fondé sur le statut économique.
AD870: Liberians see unfair relief distribution and corruption as marring government’s competent response to COVID-19
Most citizens say the government needs to invest more in preparations for future health emergencies.
AD869: Au Bénin, les libertés d’opinion, d’association et de vote ont régressé parallèlement au recul perçu de la démocratie
Six citoyens sur 10 déclarent que leur pays est une démocratie mais se disent insatisfaits de son fonctionnement.
AD868: Ugandans applaud government’s COVID-19 response but suspect pervasive corruption
Most citizens are dissatisfied with provision of pandemic-related relief to vulnerable households.
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