Public Health


Covid-19 Survey

Responding to COVID-19 in Africa: Using data to find a balance (Part 3)

This third survey in the series shows that the COVID-19 pandemic continues to impact societies, not only in terms of health, but also social and economic conditions and day-to-day life.
Public Health Survey

Global public backs COVID-19 vaccine passports for international travel

Survey finds mixed views about mandating vaccine certificates for everyday activities.
Covid-19 Survey

Expectations about when life will return to pre-COVID normal vary widely across the world

Almost half of adults say their mental health has worsened during the pandemic, but nearly one quarter say it improved since the beginning of 2021

Gender Survey

Income and wealth disparities perceived as the most serious form of inequality

An online study by Ipsos, conducted across 28 countries in partnership with Kings College London’s Policy Institute has found that, when asked about a range of different inequalities, 60% said that inequalities in income and wealth are among the most serious types of inequality affecting their country.
Public Health Survey

Targeting interventions for HIV testing and treatment uptake

Despite recent improvements, men still have worse HIV outcomes than women in South Africa.
Wellbeing Survey

Loneliness on the increase worldwide, but an increase in local community support

A new global survey from Ipsos shows how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected mental wellbeing, community support and loneliness around the world.
Vaccine Survey

COVID-19 vaccination intent has risen in the past few weeks

New Ipsos-World Economic Forum global survey highlights the increasing demand for COVID-19 vaccines and diverging views on whether vaccination should be mandatory.
Flair Publication

Flair France 2021 - Now or Never

In 2021 the country is very pessimistic for what lies ahead, but open to new consumer trends.
Covid-19 Publication

[WEBINARS] Consumers, Citizens, Brands, Governments and the coronavirus crisis

As a result of the Covid-19 crisis, the world is changing even faster now than ever. For companies, government institutions and individuals, it is important now to not only focus on the short term, but also to make plans for the future. As we move from the “age of uncertainty” to the “time of coronavirus”, how will we adapt as consumers, citizens, and humans?