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Spotlight*Egypt – The 2024 Ramadan Handbook
The 2024 Ramadan Handbook delves into behaviors, shopping trends, attitudes towards ads, and presents five unique personas illustrating the diverse experiences of the holy month.
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Shopping Redefined: How E-commerce is Reshaping Shopper Behavior in MENA
The changing shopping behaviors and e-commerce's impact on consumers in MENA.
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Reflections on Ramadan
Ipsos in UAE has launched a study during Ramadan 2021 in each of KSA, UAE, and Egypt. The research uncovers individuals’ habits during the month when it comes to religious activities, their eating and shopping habits, and media consumption. Below is a consolidated review of the results in the three markets.
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Introducing Synthesio’s trend discovery engine: Topic Modeling
Topic Modeling will be available on the Synthesio platform on 20th July. Our AI-powered discovery engine automatically scans, categorizes, and visualizes hundreds of thousands of online conversations using the power of machine learning to help you uncover unknown or hidden phenomenons and make trend analysis much easier!
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MENA 2021 Ad Spend
MENA advertising expenditure dissected and analyzed by Elie Aoun, CEO of Ipsos Media in Middle East and North Africa.
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Positive impact of intersectionality in advertising
The Unstereotype Alliance today released its new report “Beyond Gender 2: The Impact of Intersectionality in Advertising,” produced with support from LIONS and research conducted by Ipsos.
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Doctors become the world’s most trusted profession
A new Ipsos poll reveals that in 2021 doctors are considered the world’s most trustworthy profession.
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World Mental Health Day 2021
Our 30-country survey finds a large majority think their mental health and physical health are equally important, but they do not see this reflected in their country’s healthcare services.
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As Delta spreads, global consumer confidence is frozen in place
Few countries experience meaningful change in sentiment.
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Global consumer sentiment growth has nearly halted
Consumer confidence is down in the world’s two largest economies