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AD1120: Kenyans see health as a key priority for government action, endorse universal access
Most citizens say they worry about being unable to obtain or afford medical care.
L’éducation se hisse au troisième rang des priorités des Africains, tandis que les performances des gouvernements sont mitigées, selon le nouveau Profil Panafricain d’Afrobarometer
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Education climbs to third place on Africans’ list of priorities as governments get mixed marks on performance, new Afrobarometer Pan-Africa Profile reveals
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AD1116: La moitié des Africains attribuent à leurs gouvernements de mauvaises notes en matière d’éducation
Les réalisations progressent parmi les jeunes générations, mais elles reflètent des désavantages persistants pour les femmes, les pauvres et les habit
AD1116: Half of Africans give their governments failing marks on education
Attainment advances among younger generations but reflects persistent disadvantages for women, the poor, and rural residents.
AD1115: Many Kenyans struggle to access vital public services, express dissatisfaction with delivery
Majorities say key services are difficult to obtain.
AD1106: Gambians endorse universal health coverage as medical care remains elusive for many
Overwhelming majority of citizens say they worry about being unable to obtain or afford medical care when they need it.
AD1105: Seychellois enjoy gender parity in education and employment but call for greater protection against discrimination and harassment
Most citizens say women should have the same chance as men of being elected to public office.
AD1104: Kenyans support women’s autonomy in marriage and reproduction decisions, but divided on abortion
Majorities say schools should teach sex education and schoolgirls who get pregnant should be allowed to continue their education.
AD1098: South Africans lament government performance on improving basic health care
Most citizens say they worry about obtaining or affording medical care when they need it.