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AD14: In Malawi, women lag in political participation; support for women’s leadership declines
In Malawi, women lag in political participation; support for women’s leadership declines
In Malawi, women lag in political participation; support for women’s leadership declines
Despite being led by a female president for almost two years, Malawian women are less likely to be involved in political discussions and show less interest in public affairs than their male counterparts, according to a 2014 Afrobarometer survey.
In Malawi, women lag behind men in political participation and activism
Findings from the Round 6 survey in Malawi (2014).
Perceptions on gender equality, gender-based violence, lived poverty and basic freedoms in Namibia
Findings from the Round 6 survey in Namibia (2014).
AD12: Basotho less supportive of women’s political leadership, opposed to traditional chieftain role
Basotho less supportive of women’s political leadership, opposed to traditional chieftain role
Moins de violences, plus de participation pour les femmes béninoises?
Selon la plus récente enquête d’Afrobaromètre au Bénin, sept Béninois sur 10 disent que les violences à l’endroit des femmes ont diminué.
Violences à l’endroit des femmes et participation citoyenne
Résultats du 6ème tour d’Afrobaromètre au Bénin.
Basotho support women’s political leadership but oppose allowing traditional leadership role
Gender and leadership in Lesotho
Findings from the Round 6 survey in Lesotho (2014).
Basotho cling to their independence in spite of serious political and economic challenges
Most Basotho, protective of their independence, are against intervention or assistance from neighbouring southern African countries to guarantee free elections and prevent human rights abuses in their country, according to the latest Afrobarometer survey.