Most citizens agree that African countries should have a greater say in international decision-making bodies like the United Nations
Key findings
- Slim majorities of Tunisians say they are satisfied with the way the AMU (51%) and the AU (53%) recognise their country’s needs and interests in their decision making.
- But more than eight in 10 (82%) say African countries should have a greater say in international decision-making bodies like the United Nations.
- A modest majority (54%) of citizens prefer…
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