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AD948: Ugandans applaud government efforts on crime, but worry about safety
Citizens are evenly divided on whether the death penalty is justified for the most serious crimes.
AD946: Amid growing food insecurity, Malawians favour alternatives to Affordable Inputs Programme
Strong majority favour providing inputs loans through farmers’ clubs.
AD930: Les Nigériens font confiance à la police, mais relèvent des failles comme la corruption et l’usage excessif de la force
Une proportion croissante de citoyens déclarent se sentir en insécurité et craindre la criminalité.
AD930: Nigeriens express trust in police, but highlight corruption and excessive force as failings
Growing share of citizens report feeling unsafe and fearing crime.
AD910: Basotho favour open trade, neutrality in war, greater African voice in international affairs
Growing share of citizens see China’s influence as substantial and positive.
Majority of Zimbabweans support death penalty for serious crimes, Afrobarometer survey shows
News release
Basotho want their government to try to reclaim land lost to South Africa, new Afrobarometer survey shows
News release
AD836: South Africans’ view of police marred by pervasive corruption, lack of professionalism
Almost nine out of 10 citizens say the government is doing a poor job of tackling crime.
AD827: Seychellois feel safe, but see police falling short of professional conduct
Majority of citizens give their government poor marks on fighting crime.
Majority of Basotho are aware of the issue of human trafficking, say security agencies have primary responsibility to fight it
News release