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21% of parents globally say their children have gone to bed hungry in the last month
A new global Ipsos study conducted on behalf of World Vision International in 16 countries reveals almost four in ten (37%) parents/guardians say their children are not getting the proper nutrients they need on a daily basis, and 21% say their children have gone to bed hungry in the last 30 days. Moreover, almost half (46%) of adults globally say they have worried about finding the money to buy food in the last 30 days, rising to 77% in low-income countries.
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World Mental Health Day: 35% of Britons say they have had to take time off work due to stress in the past year
58% of Britons think about their mental wellbeing often according to an Ipsos Global Advisor Survey for World Mental Health Day 2023.
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The Global Science Partnership: A toolkit for inclusive policymaking for climate change
Are you ready to embark on a journey that unlocks the power of science and citizen engagement for a more just, inclusive and climate secure world?
Our Global Science Partnership pilots have demonstrated how this can be made possible: we are delighted to introduce the Inclusive Policymaking Toolkit for Climate Action. -
Two-thirds prefer Britain to remain a Monarchy
The latest Ipsos Political Monitor finds that 66% favour Britain remaining a monarchy.
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Clear majorities of the public think Rishi Sunak’s government doing a bad job at delivering on key pledges
The latest Ipsos Political Pulse asked favourability towards the parties and various senior politicians, whether things are heading in the right or wrong direction and whether Rishi Sunak’s government has done a good job delivering on the 5 key pledges he made earlier this year.
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Ipsos Update – October 2023
Education, infrastructure, healthcare… Ipsos Update explores the latest and greatest research & thinking on key topics from Ipsos teams around the world.
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Ipsos Issues Index: September 2023
Public concern about immigration rises to the highest level in six years, though the economy and inflation remain the most important issues according to the September 2023 Ipsos Issues Index
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Mental health is now the number one health problem, ahead of cancer and coronavirus
48% across 31 countries say the quality of the healthcare in their country is good – but the picture is inconsistent.
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3 takeaways from Ipsos polling for The Rest Is Politics podcast
3 takeaways from an Ipsos poll for The Rest is Politics podcast covering a range of political and social issues.
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Just one in ten members of the public think the government has the right policies in place for the NHS
The public’s top priorities for the NHS are to address the pressure or workload on NHS staff, increase the number of staff, and improve waiting times for routine services, according to a new Ipsos survey for the Health Foundation.