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AD817: Amid adaptations to changes in weather, Ugandans call for collective climate action
Seven in 10 citizens say crop failure has become more severe in their area over the past 10 years.
AD816: South Africans score their government poorly on its economic performance
New ruling coalition inherits deep public dissatisfaction with country’s overall direction.
AD815: Emaswati dissatisfied with government efforts on child well-being
Fewer than half of citizens say resources are available in their community to help vulnerable children
AD814: Nigerians lack reliable electricity, leaving most discontent with government’s efforts
Only 13% of citizens say they have power that works ‘most’ or ‘all’ of the time.
AD813: Ethiopians rate government highly on promotion of gender equality, though disparities persist
Most citizens endorse equality in hiring, land ownership, and political leadership.
AD812: Mozambicans endorse media’s watchdog role but wary of media freedom
Slim majority see their country’s media as free of government interference.
PP92: Learning from experience: Are African governments prepared for another pandemic?
Majority of citizens say their government should invest more in preparations for a future health emergency like COVID-19.
PP92: Les enseignements du passé : Les gouvernements africains sont-ils prêts à affronter une nouvelle pandémie ?
La majorité des citoyens estiment que leur gouvernement devrait investir davantage dans la préparation à une future urgence sanitaire telle que la COV
AD811: Basotho say government is doing a poor job of providing a reliable electricity supply
Only four in 10 citizens enjoy reliable power from the national grid.
AD810: Tanzanian youth cite health, water, economy as priority problems government should address
Majority see their country as going in the right direction, but few are satisfied with their living conditions.
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