Africans strongly support women’s autonomy in marriage and reproductive decisions, but are divided on contraceptive access, new Afrobarometer Pan-Africa Profile reveals

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Figure 1: Women’s autonomy in decisions about marriage and childbearing (1) (Source: Afrobarometer | 2 months ago)

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Figure 2: Support for women’s autonomy in decisions about marriage and childbearing (1) (Source: Afrobarometer | 2 months ago)

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Figure 3: Should schools teach sexuality education? (1) (Source: Afrobarometer | 2 months ago)

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Figure 4: Girls who become pregnant should be allowed to stay in school (1) (Source: Afrobarometer | 2 months ago)

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Figure 5: Support for making contraceptives available regardless of age and marital status (1) (Source: Afrobarometer | 2 months ago)

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Figure 6: Justification of pregnancy termination (1) (Source: Afrobarometer | 2 months ago)

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Figure 1: Women’s autonomy in decisions about marriage and childbearing (2) (FR) (Source: Afrobarometer | 2 months ago)

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Figure 2: Support for women’s autonomy in decisions about marriage and childbearing (2) (FR) (Source: Afrobarometer | 2 months ago)

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Figure 3: Should schools teach sexuality education? (2) (FR) (Source: Afrobarometer | 2 months ago)

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Figure 4: Girls who become pregnant should be allowed to stay in school (2) (FR) (Source: Afrobarometer | 2 months ago)

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Figure 5: Support for making contraceptives available regardless of age and marital status (2) (FR) (Source: Afrobarometer | 2 months ago)

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Figure 6: Justification of pregnancy termination (2) (FR) (Source: Afrobarometer | 2 months ago)

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