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Basic rights denied: Brazilians' concerns as a reflection of society
Retrospective analysis of Brazilian’s key concerns is increasingly important for understanding the context in which the public, private and non-governmental sectors operate. We outline the current top concerns facing the country.
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A general sentiment of being well protected, coupled with greater expectations regarding insurance coverage
New Ipsos survey conducted for BNP Paribas Cardif of 21,000 people in 21 countries on 3 continents (Europe, South America and Asia) to assess people's need for protection, analyse changes in behaviour and people's expectations regarding insurance.
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Sustainability
Indonesians are increasingly concerned about climate change and its impact on their lives, recognising the intersectionality of environmental issues with poverty, health, and education. The country faces challenges from rising sea levels, extreme weather events, and pollution, impacting livelihoods and exacerbating inequalities.
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The 2023 Rugby World Cup in France: empathetic sports sponsorships
Last year’s Rugby World Cup saw brands leveraging sponsorship opportunities, with most sticking to traditional themes. However, Volvic's campaign featuring Antoine Dupont in a nature setting, emphasizing personal connection and values, stood out, highlighting a potential shift towards more empathetic and meaningful sports advertising.
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Esports boom
Esports has exploded in popularity, especially among young males, attracting major sponsors like Orange and Michelin. Teams, often backed by venture capital and led by influencers, rely heavily on sponsorships for revenue. Women's esports are also growing, with support from brands like Aldi. France, with its large fanbase and government support, is poised to become a major esports hub, especially with Paris hosting the 2024 League of Legends World Championship.
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European Mobility becomes more and more electrified : growing popularity of electric bikes, while the consideration for EV stays high
Europ Assistance (“EA”) today announced the international findings of their 2nd edition of the Mobility Barometer. The survey was conducted among 8,000 people across 8 countries in Europe: Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Portugal, Spain, Austria and the Czech Republic. It tracks Europeans' mobility habits. The survey was taken between December 14th 2023 and January 18th, 2024.