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Pew Research CenterSeptember 14, 2015
Health Care, Education Are Top Priorities in Sub-Saharan Africa

Most See Need for More Foreign Aid

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Health Care, Education Are Top Priorities in Sub-Saharan Africa
Health Care Seen as Top Priority for Improvement in Sub-Saharan Africa
Most Say More Foreign Aid Needed
Most Express Confidence in Government, Aid Groups, Domestic and Foreign Companies
Views of Foreign Companies in the Extractive Industries
Africans More Positive on Economy Compared with Other Regions
Current Economic Situation
Optimism for the Future
Jobs Are a Very Big Problem for Majorities across Sub-Saharan Africa
Health Care Seen as Top Priority for Improvement by Most in Sub-Saharan Africa
Education Is Higher Priority for Young in Many African Nations
Most Confidence in National Governments
Most Say Government Is Run for Benefit of a Few Groups
Divide on Taxes and Government Services
Perception of Foreign Aid Received
Most See Need for More Foreign Aid
Foreign Aid Seen as Effective, Benefiting Those in Need, but Some Also See It as Corrupt, Inefficient
Positive Views of Foreign Companies in Extractive Industries
Foreign Oil, Mining Companies Seen as Providing Jobs

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