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AD513: Amid progress on women’s rights, Namibians see gender-based violence as priority issue to address
Namibians see gender-based violence as the most important women’s-rights issue that the government and society must address.
AD512: As percepções são más, a realidade é pior: Cidadãos relatam predação pela polícia africana
Em média em toda a África, menos da metade dos cidadãos dizem que confiam na polícia “um pouco” ou “muito.”
AD512 : Si les perceptions sont mauvaises, la réalité est pire : Les citoyens signalent une prédation répandue de la part des policiers africains
Les citoyens signalent une prédation répandue de la part des policiers africains
AD512: Perceptions are bad, reality is worse: Citizens report widespread predation by African police
Across Africa, fewer than half (49%) of citizens say they trust the police “somewhat” or “a lot.”
AD511: Performances à la baisse: Les Africains s’attendent à plus en matière d’éducation
Même avant la pandémie, la satisfaction des Africains sur la performance gouvernementale en éducation baissait.
AD511: Declining performance: Africans demand more government attention to educational needs
Across Africa, women, rural residents, and the poor face persistent disadvantages when it comes to educational attainment.
AD510: Namibians look to government, one another for action on climate and environment
Two-thirds (67%) of Namibians say pollution is a “somewhat serious” or “very serious” problem in their community.
AD509: Espoirs et périls : Dans un paysage médiatique en mutation, les Africains ambivalents face aux médias sociaux mais opposés aux restrictions de l’accès
Dans un paysage médiatique en mutation, les Africains sont ambivalents face aux réseaux sociaux mais opposés aux restrictions de l’accès.
AD509: Promise and peril: In changing media landscape, Africans are concerned about social media but opposed to restricting access
In a changing media landscape, Africans are concerned about social media but opposed to restricting access.
AD508: Les Tunisiens sont favorables au protectionnisme mais soutiennent les investissements étrangers
Les Tunisiens se prononcent en majorité en faveur du protectionnisme (70%) plutôt qu’au libre-échange (25%).