Africa


[WEBINAR] Affluent in the Middle East and Africa

September 20 - Would you like to find out more about the media usage and consumption behavior of the world’s most Affluent? Join us on September 20 to celebrate the release of the Ipsos Affluent Survey Africa 2018 and the Ipsos Affluent Middle East Africa 2018.
Consumers Publication

African Lions: Who are Africa’s rising middle class?

The African middle class are thriving, and with that brings new opportunities. But who exactly are the African middle class? And how can we understand more about them?
Consumers Publication

African Lions: the Urban Middle Class

UCT Unilever Institute of Strategic Marketing has partnered with Ipsos to uncover a mass of information about a market that makes up more than 100 million people in Sub-Saharan Africa – the Urban Middle Class.
Women Survey

"African Women" Ipsos Study: Women as Key Drivers of the African Economy

On the heels of African Youth in 2016, Ipsos is publishing an unprecedented study of African women* to mark the second year of its annual Africa conference at the Dapper Museum. Conducted in seven African countries, the study paints a picture of motivated, independent and optimistic women who are a driving force in this rapidly developing continent.
Affluent Survey Publication

Affluent Africans Working On a Sustainable Growth Plan for Africa

Key findings of the 4th bi-annual release of the Ipsos Affluent Survey Africa 2016. Social responsibility and being environmentally friendly are top-priorities, African Millennials are breaking economic barriers, Media and personal/wearable technology are vital to the African Affluent.
Consumers Publication

African Youth: Who Is The Young African Consumer?

Africa has the world’s youngest population. Young people account for 60% of the continent’s population. More specifically, there are 220 million young people aged 15-24 in Africa. According to a UNESCO forecast, there will be 350 million in 2030.
Brands Survey

Heading For Africa

The newly created Ipsos division presents the results of its first Youth Africa survey.
Consumers Publication

Africap - African Youth

Africa has the world’s youngest population. Young people account for 60% of the continent’s population. More specifically, there are 220 million young people aged 15-24 in Africa. According to a UNESCO forecast, there will be 350 million in 2030.