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Africans Embrace Diversity But Perceive Widespread Discrimination, Afrobarometer Surveys Show - News Public Trust

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A large majority of Africans express tolerance toward people of different ethnicities, religions, political affiliations, and nationalities, but only one in four feel comfortable living next door to someone in a same-sex relationship, the latest Afrobarometer Pan-Africa Profile reveals. While majorities say they trust other groups of people at least “somewhat,” only relatives enjoy “a
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