Indicates the country/territory has legalised same-sex marriage nationwide
Indicates that same-sex marriage is legal in certain parts of the country
Indicates that the country has civil unions or registered partnerships
Indicates that same-sex sexual activity is illegal
Country | Pollster | Year | For | Against | Neutral[a] | Margin of error |
Source |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Kenya | Pew Research Center | 2023 | 9% | 90% | 1% | ±3.6% | [1] |
Mozambique (3 cities) | Lambda | 2017 | 28% (32%) |
60% (68%) |
12% | [2] | |
Nigeria | Pew Research Center | 2023 | 2% | 97% | 1% | ±3.6% | [1] |
South Africa | Ipsos | 2023 | 57% |
29% [10% support some rights] |
14% | ±3.5% [b] | [3] |
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editReferences
- ^ a b "How people in 24 countries view same-sex marriage". Retrieved 14 June 2023.
- ^ "Most Mozambicans against homosexual violence, study finds". MambaOnline - Gay South Africa online. June 4, 2018., (full report)
- ^ LGBT+ PRIDE 2023 GLOBAL SURVEY (PDF). Ipsos. 1 June 2023. Retrieved 12 June 2023.