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AD594: Batswana see gender-based violence as a priority for government and societal action
Half of citizens say violence against women and girls is common in their community.
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AD593: Majority of Ugandans see domestic violence as a private – not criminal – matter
Half of citizens say gender-based violence is “somewhat” or “very” common in their community.
News release
Gender-based violence a high priority in Sierra Leone, but citizens say women who come forward likely to face criticism and shame
News release
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AD565: Gender-based violence a high priority in Sierra Leone, but citizens say it is a private matter
Almost half of citizens consider it likely that a survivor will be criticised or shamed if she reports to the authorities.
News release
Ghanaians say no to physical force against women, see gender-based violence as a criminal matter
News release
News release
Basotho want reconciliation, but few support amnesty for those guilty of political crimes, Afrobarometer survey shows
News release
News release
In Lesotho, gender-based violence is a ‘shadow pandemic’ yet to be eliminated
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News release
Nigerians reject use of physical force against women but see gender-based violence as a private matter
News release
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AD546: In Lesotho, gender-based violence tops the list of women’s-rights issues to be addressed
A majority (53%) of Basotho say violence against women is a “somewhat common” (28%) or “very common” (25%) occurrence in their community.
Dispatch
AD534: Nigerians condemn physical discipline but see gender-based violence as a private matter
Nigerians condemn physical discipline but see gender-based violence as a private matter