World Publics See Government as Responsible For Ensuring Basic Healthcare, Food, and Education Needs
November 10, 2008 But Big Variations on How Well Their Government is Performing Questionnaire/Methodology (PDF) Full report (PDF) Press Release (PDF) A new WorldPublicOpinion.org poll of 21 nations around the world finds that large majorities in every country say their government should be responsible for ensuring that citizens can meetContinue Reading
Publics in Developed Countries Ready to Contribute Funds Necessary to Cut Hunger in Half By 2015
October 15, 2008 Questionnaire/Methodology (PDF) A new WorldPublicOpinion.org poll finds that majorities in all eight developed countries polled are willing to contribute the funds necessary to cut hunger and severe poverty in half by the year 2015. This constitutes one of the key Millennium Development Goals that the United Nations’Continue Reading
Higher Food and Energy Prices are a Burden, Says Global Poll
October 15, 2008 Full Report (PDF) Nearly two-thirds (60%) of people in a new 26 nation poll commissioned by the BBC World Service say they are feeling the burden of recent rises in the cost of food and energy. They say that the rising cost of food, and of fuelContinue Reading
Obama, McCain Supporters Agree Government Responsible For Ensuring Basic Healthcare, Food, and Education Needs
Obama, McCain Supporters Agree Government Responsible For Ensuring Basic Healthcare, Food, and Education Needs October 13, 2008 But on Healthcare, Both See Government Falling Short Questionnaire/Methodology (PDF) A new WorldPublicOpinion.org poll shows broad consensus among Americans that the government is responsible for ensuring that its citizens can meet their basicContinue Reading
US ‘War on Terror’ Has Not Weakened al Qaeda, Says Global Poll
US ‘War on Terror’ Has Not Weakened al Qaeda, Says Global Poll September 28, 2008 Full Report (PDF) The US’s ‘war on terror’ has failed to weaken its prime target al Qaeda, according to people in 22 out of 23 countries surveyed in a new poll for the BBC WorldContinue Reading