February 25
Tanzania: Tanzanians Hold Mixed Views On Cross-Border Mobility and Immigration
Most citizens express tolerance toward immigrants but want the government to reduce their number. Read more »
February 19
Africa: Africans Are Increasingly Online, but Awareness and Practice of Digital Safety Remain Low
Many say they worry that others will track or steal their personal data. Read more »
Tunisia: For Tunisians, Cost and Unequal Treatment Hinder Access to Justice
Few citizens are aware of legal aid services available in their community. Read more »
February 18
Lesotho: Basotho Support Sexuality Education, Access to Contraceptives Regardless of Age, Marital Status
Most citizens support women's autonomy in marriage and childbearing decisions. Read more »
February 16
Seychelles: Seychellois Express Reservations About Immigration and Free Cross-Border Movement
Majorities would reduce or eliminate entry by foreign job seekers and refugees. Read more »
Kenya: Predicting Protest Participation: Insights From the Year Before Kenya's 2024 Anti-Tax Demonstrations
Digital engagement and economic vulnerability mark protests ahead of the crisis. Read more »
February 10
Africa: Climate Change and Child Abuse
Evidence from Africa shows people living in drought-affected areas are more likely to justify physically disciplining children. Read more »
February 09
Africa: Africans Want Elections but Don't Trust Electoral Management Bodies to Ensure They're Free and Fair
Assessments of election quality have worsened over the past decade. Read more »
February 05
Uganda: Ugandans Support Higher Taxes for Specific Causes, but Not for More Government Services
Majorities see higher tax rates for the wealthy as fair and reject taxation of the informal sector. Read more »
February 03
Mali: For Mali's Courts, Barriers to Justice Persist Despite Gains in Popular Trust
Majority of citizens doubt that ordinary people can obtain justice in the legal system. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Amid Worsening Drought and Crop Failure, Zimbabweans Support Government Investment in Climate-Resilient Infrastructure, Green Energy
Most citizens say rich countries should help Zimbabwe respond to climate crisis. Read more »
January 30
Seychelles: Increasing Cost of Living Tops Youth Concerns in Seychelles
More than one in five young citizens have considered emigrating, mostly in hopes of finding better job opportunities. Read more »
January 27
Namibia: Namibians See Abortion As Justified in Some Contexts
Eight in 10 citizens say that women should make their own decisions about the number and timing of children they want. Read more »
January 23
Malawi: Malawians Say Droughts, Floods, Soil Erosion Have Worsened, Call for Swift Government Action
Many report adjusting crops, water use, and livestock practices in response to changing weather patterns. Read more »
Kenya: 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. Read more »
January 22
Mauritius: Mauritians Divided On Cross-Border Mobility for Southern Africans, Want Fewer Immigrants
More than half of adults say they have considered emigrating. Read more »
Zambia: Zambians Hold Positive Views On Access to Justice, Though Few Are Aware of Legal-Aid Services
Majority express confidence that ordinary people can obtain justice in the courts. Read more »
January 21
Africa: 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. Read more »
January 19
Kenya: Many Kenyans Struggle to Access Vital Public Services, Express Dissatisfaction With Delivery
Majorities say key services are difficult to obtain. Read more »
January 13
Morocco: Moroccans Call for Urgent Action On Climate Impacts, Especially From Wealthy Countries
Most citizens report worsening drought and crop failure in their region. Read more »
January 12
Africa: Emaswati Welcome Foreign Powers, Favour Free Trade
Most say African countries should have a greater say in international decision-making bodies such as the United Nations. Read more »
January 09
South Africa: South Africans Oppose Immigration, Express Mixed Attitudes Toward Foreigners
Large majorities would reduce or eliminate entry by foreign workers and refugees. Read more »
January 07
Kenya: 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. Read more »
Seychelles: 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. Read more »
January 06
Nigeria: Nigerians Favour Open Trade, Call for Greater African Voice in International Decision-Making Bodies
Majorities welcome the economic and political influence of China, the United States, ECOWAS, and the AU. Read more »











