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Landscaping of Women’s Groups and Women Empowerment Collectives in Nigeria
The study was undertaken by Ipsos Nigeria and Plan International with funding from the Bill &
Melinda Gates Foundation to provide a comprehensive baseline landscape of women’s groups and
Women Empowerment Collectives in Nigeria. This research project focuses primarily on women’s
economic collectives in their various forms and provides a more detailed understanding of their
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Ipsos Update – June 2023
Inflation, agriculture, eCommerce… Ipsos Update explores the latest and greatest research & thinking on key topics from Ipsos teams around the world.
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Consumers demand innovation from their energy suppliers
New services from Ipsos and Synthesio help energy and utilities brands track consumer trends and spot innovation opportunities.
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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!
Planogram
Measure the impact of your planogram and/or POS strategies.
Online Qualitative
Video Interactions, QualSpace discussion board, AppLife mobile app: From Face-to-Face to Heart-to-Heart.
FastFacts
Get fast answers with a full self-service researcher assisted platform.
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Ipsos Omnibus is now available on the Ipsos.Digital Platform
A fast, cost-effective, reliable solution available in DIY or DIY assisted mode
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Earth day 2021: globally people wonder what's the plan to tackle climate change
A new global study by Ipsos, conducted online among adults across 30 markets between February 19 and March 5, 2021 shows that a Global Market Average of only 31% agree their government has a clear plan in place for how government, businesses and people themselves are going to work together to tackle climate change. A third, 34%, disagree.
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Ipsos Perils of Perception: climate change
Around the world people say they understand what actions they need to take to combat climate change, but do they really?
The latest Perils of Perception study by Ipsos looks at how the general public in 30 markets around the world perceive environmental action. We ask them what they might do in their own lives to tackle climate change, and compare the answers to the (sometimes confusing) scientific truth