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AD798: Basotho reject government restrictions on information, support media’s watchdog role
Most citizens favour public access to government budgets and contracts.
AD797: Les Togolais déplorent la situation économique du pays ainsi que leurs conditions de vie
Plus des trois quarts des citoyens ont vécu en situation de pauvreté modérée ou élevée pendant l’année écoulée.
AD796: Liberians call for greater government efforts to promote gender equality
Women still trail men in educational attainment and ownership of key assets.
AD795: Malagasy praise government efforts to promote gender equality but want to see more
Two-thirds of citizens say men should be given priority over women in hiring.
AD794: Zimbabweans increasingly dissatisfied with government efforts on electricity provision
Only one in five citizens enjoy reliable electricity supply.
AD793: Le fossé électrique : Des progrès légers et inégaux ne touchent pas encore de nombreux Africains
Moins de la moitié des ménages bénéficient d'un approvisionnement fiable en électricité.
AD793: Energy gaps: Slight, uneven progress still leaves many Africans without electricity
Fewer than half of households enjoy a supply of electricity that works “most” or “all” of the time.
AD792: Gender-based violence ranks as top women’s-rights issue that Ugandans want government and society to address
Majority of citizens see domestic violence as a private rather than criminal matter.
AD791: Rising perceptions of corruption, weak trust, and low approval ratings mark Batswana assessments of their president
Proportion of citizens who see most Presidency officials as corrupt has almost quadrupled over the past decade.
AD790: Le mobile money : Une alternative pour l’inclusion financière au Togo ?
Moins de la moitié des citoyens possèdent un compte dans une microfinance ou une banque.
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