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WP219: Religion and prejudice: Micro-level evidence from Africa
People with no religious affiliation are least likely to express tolerance of religious differences.
AD1092: Sierra Leoneans urge political cooperation as trust in electoral commission falls to new low
But most feel free to choose whom to vote for, believe their vote is secret, and say they did not fear violence during their last election.
AD1091: Mixed reviews: Cabo Verdeans divided over government performance on child welfare
Most citizens say resources are available in their community to help children who are abused, have a disability, or have mental or emotional problems.
AD1091: Opiniões mistas: Cabo-verdianos divididos sobre o desempenho do governo no bem-estar infantil
A maioria dos cidadãos afirma que existem recursos disponíveis em suas comunidades para ajudar crianças vulneráveis.
AD1090: Trust in Morocco’s courts strengthens, but access to legal aid remains a challenge
Most citizens express confidence that ordinary people can obtain justice in the courts.
AD1090: Au Maroc, la confiance aux tribunaux se renforce, mais l’accès à l’aide juridictionnelle demeure un défi
La plupart des citoyens estiment que les gens ordinaires peuvent obtenir justice devant les tribunaux.
WP218: The dangerous watchdog
How corruption shapes support for media scrutiny in Africa
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.

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