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Full Survey Results
Afrobarometer, a pan-African, nonpartisan survey research network surveyed dozens of African countries regarding various social, economic, and pollical questions. Among the questions was one question about having homosexuals as neighbors. Responses included are: “would strongly like,” “would somewhat like,” and “would not care”. Because of the number of countries surveyed, the survey periods varied by countries, ranging from September 2016 to September 2018.
Question: "For each of the following types of people, please tell me whether you would like having people from this group as neighbours, dislike it, or not care: Homosexuals?"
Oppose
Tolerate
Survey Average (Unweighted)
77.7%
19.7%
- 1. Cape Verde
19.6%80.3% - 2. South Africa
28.3%69.6% - 3. Mauritius
39.4%55.7% - 4. Namibia
43.7%53.9% - 5. Mozambique
43%48.3% - 59%39.9%
- 7. Botswana
57.1%36.5% - 8. Tunisia
62.9%19.2% - 9. Lesotho
76.7%22.2% - 10. Benin
76.8%21.5% - 11. Gabon
79.1%20.4% - 12. Côte d’Ivoire
79.5%17.8% - 13. Morocco
77.4%15% - 14. Eswatini
81.3%18.2% - 15. Sudan
81.8%13.6% - 16. Tanzania
85%9.7% - 17. Togo
86.4%10.2% - 18. Kenya
85.7%9.2% - 19. Madagascar
88.7%10.5% - 20. Mali
89.1%10.6% - 21. Zimbabwe
90.2%8.1% - 22. Nigeria
91.1%8.5% - 23. Cameroon
90.6%8% - 24. Niger
91.5%8.4% - 25. Burkina Faso
91.3%8% - 26. Sierra Leone
90.8%7.3% - 27. Ghana
92.6%7.2% - 28. Guinea
92.5%6.9% - 29. Malawi
94.2%5.2% - 30. Senegal
93.8%4.3% - 31. Liberia
94.7%4.9% - 32. Zambia
95%4.3% - 33. Uganda
95.7%3.2% - 34. Gambia
96.1%2.8%
Regions are ranked by the percentage of "support" responses out of the total responses (excluding participants who answered "don't know" or refused to answer).
Submitted by Aleksandar