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Six in ten South Africans plan on watching the 2022 FIFA World Cup
A new Ipsos survey finds that, on average across 34 countries, more than half of adults plan to watch the 2022 FIFA World Cup. Brazil and Germany are most widely expected to be the tournament’s finalists
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Ipsos Update – August 2022
With recent record-high temperatures in Europe in mind, Ben Page introduces this month’s edition with reflections on whether the more urgent threat of inflation threatens to overshadow the global public’s concern about climate change. We explore this in more detail with articles on perceptions of inflation in the MENA region, and deep dives into concern about climate change in Switzerland and support for net zero policies in the UK. We also look at the perception of traditional and non-traditional media across the EU and how technology will influence the future of music.
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Africa Day 2022: CSR in the new world
Corporate Reputation is influenced strongly by the CSR activities of a company. CSR activities can build trust, and trust is one of the main pillars of the reputation of any business.
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A third of South Africans will decide the outcome of the local government elections
Currently 42,6 million South Africans are eligible to vote, of these 26,2 million (61,6%) are registered to vote.
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Local Authorities do not live up to the expectations of voters
A week before the local government elections on 1 November 2021, registered voters are largely dissatisfied with the choices they made in the previous local government elections in 2016. The majority of those able to draw their crosses next Monday also want their local authorities to provide safety and security as a priority.
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Cost of living: South Africans mostly worry about the increase in food prices
Groceries and household supplies, and utility bills top the international list of higher cost items
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Online South Africans have more confidence in government than in business when it come to Covid-19
A majority of online South Africans are confident that the national government is effectively addressing the threat posed by the spread of the coronavirus, even as lockdowns and closures force millions to isolate themselves. They also expressed their confidence in international institutions in handling the crisis.
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Online South Africans have more confidence in government than in business when it come to Covid-19
A majority of online South Africans are confident that the national government is effectively addressing the threat posed by the spread of the coronavirus, even as lockdowns and closures force millions to isolate themselves. They also expressed their confidence in international institutions in handling the crisis.
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Age of Crisis - Communication
Please join us for the first breakfast presentation and discussion in our Age of Crisis Series, where we will be focussing on Communications in Crisis
Measurement of TV/Video Viewing
Sizing, profiling and monetising the TV/video viewing audience.