POLL RESULTS
SEP 28. 2016
Do you know the rights under the Child Rights Law?
140,915 responded out of 1,693,985 polled

Female
18%
Yes
Yes
82%
No
No
Male
24%
Yes
Yes
76%
No
No
0-14
0%
Yes
Yes
0%
No
No
15-19
25%
Yes
Yes
75%
No
No
20-24
20%
Yes
Yes
80%
No
No
25-30
19%
Yes
Yes
81%
No
No
31-34
22%
Yes
Yes
78%
No
No
35+
27%
Yes
Yes
73%
No
No
22%
Yes
Yes
78%
No
No
SEP 28. 2016
What do you think is the most important right under the Child Rights Law?
101,015 responded out of 140,915 polled

Female
49%
Right to Education
Right to Education
32%
Protection from violence& abuse
Protection from violence& abuse
4%
Healthcare access
Healthcare access
3%
Freedom of religion
Freedom of religion
3%
Participate in decisions affecting u
Participate in decisions affecting u
5%
Provided with care from family
Provided with care from family
6%
Protection from child marriage
Protection from child marriage
Male
56%
Right to Education
Right to Education
24%
Protection from violence& abuse
Protection from violence& abuse
4%
Healthcare access
Healthcare access
4%
Freedom of religion
Freedom of religion
3%
Participate in decisions affecting u
Participate in decisions affecting u
4%
Provided with care from family
Provided with care from family
5%
Protection from child marriage
Protection from child marriage
0-14
0%
Right to Education
Right to Education
0%
Protection from violence& abuse
Protection from violence& abuse
0%
Healthcare access
Healthcare access
0%
Freedom of religion
Freedom of religion
0%
Participate in decisions affecting u
Participate in decisions affecting u
0%
Provided with care from family
Provided with care from family
0%
Protection from child marriage
Protection from child marriage
15-19
57%
Right to Education
Right to Education
22%
Protection from violence& abuse
Protection from violence& abuse
4%
Healthcare access
Healthcare access
4%
Freedom of religion
Freedom of religion
3%
Participate in decisions affecting u
Participate in decisions affecting u
4%
Provided with care from family
Provided with care from family
5%
Protection from child marriage
Protection from child marriage
20-24
51%
Right to Education
Right to Education
28%
Protection from violence& abuse
Protection from violence& abuse
4%
Healthcare access
Healthcare access
4%
Freedom of religion
Freedom of religion
4%
Participate in decisions affecting u
Participate in decisions affecting u
5%
Provided with care from family
Provided with care from family
5%
Protection from child marriage
Protection from child marriage
25-30
52%
Right to Education
Right to Education
29%
Protection from violence& abuse
Protection from violence& abuse
4%
Healthcare access
Healthcare access
3%
Freedom of religion
Freedom of religion
3%
Participate in decisions affecting u
Participate in decisions affecting u
5%
Provided with care from family
Provided with care from family
5%
Protection from child marriage
Protection from child marriage
31-34
54%
Right to Education
Right to Education
28%
Protection from violence& abuse
Protection from violence& abuse
4%
Healthcare access
Healthcare access
3%
Freedom of religion
Freedom of religion
2%
Participate in decisions affecting u
Participate in decisions affecting u
4%
Provided with care from family
Provided with care from family
5%
Protection from child marriage
Protection from child marriage
35+
56%
Right to Education
Right to Education
27%
Protection from violence& abuse
Protection from violence& abuse
4%
Healthcare access
Healthcare access
2%
Freedom of religion
Freedom of religion
2%
Participate in decisions affecting u
Participate in decisions affecting u
4%
Provided with care from family
Provided with care from family
4%
Protection from child marriage
Protection from child marriage
53%
Right to Education
Right to Education
27%
Protection from violence& abuse
Protection from violence& abuse
4%
Healthcare access
Healthcare access
3%
Freedom of religion
Freedom of religion
3%
Participate in decisions affecting u
Participate in decisions affecting u
4%
Provided with care from family
Provided with care from family
5%
Protection from child marriage
Protection from child marriage
SEP 28. 2016
What is the most effective means to increase awareness amongst children on their rights?
88,757 responded out of 101,015 polled

Female
23%
Social media
Social media
17%
Community groups
Community groups
53%
Schools
Schools
7%
Faith based organisations
Faith based organisations
Male
21%
Social media
Social media
18%
Community groups
Community groups
51%
Schools
Schools
10%
Faith based organisations
Faith based organisations
0-14
0%
Social media
Social media
0%
Community groups
Community groups
0%
Schools
Schools
0%
Faith based organisations
Faith based organisations
15-19
25%
Social media
Social media
14%
Community groups
Community groups
53%
Schools
Schools
8%
Faith based organisations
Faith based organisations
20-24
22%
Social media
Social media
16%
Community groups
Community groups
53%
Schools
Schools
9%
Faith based organisations
Faith based organisations
25-30
20%
Social media
Social media
19%
Community groups
Community groups
52%
Schools
Schools
9%
Faith based organisations
Faith based organisations
31-34
21%
Social media
Social media
20%
Community groups
Community groups
49%
Schools
Schools
10%
Faith based organisations
Faith based organisations
35+
23%
Social media
Social media
19%
Community groups
Community groups
48%
Schools
Schools
10%
Faith based organisations
Faith based organisations
22%
Social media
Social media
18%
Community groups
Community groups
51%
Schools
Schools
9%
Faith based organisations
Faith based organisations
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