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Path to Peace, Recovery Remains Fragile in Yemen
Gallup's first survey of war-torn Yemen in two years reveals that a record-high 71% of Yemenis were unable to afford food in 2022. Most in the country are struggling to get by on their income.
Most Black, Hispanic Adults Very Worried About Tainted Water
Three-fourths of Black Americans (76%) and 70% of Hispanic Americans say they personally worry "a great deal" about pollution of drinking water, compared with 48% of White Americans who respond this way.
Gallup Course Location - London
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Digital Freedom Out of Reach for Most Afghan Women
Online courses could offer a lifeline for Afghan women and girls seeking to continue their education after the Taliban's return to power, but internet access remains low in Afghanistan, particularly for women.
Africa: Digital Divide Provides Lens Into Women's Progress
Gallup World Poll Regional Director Magali Rheault discusses challenges facing women in sub-Saharan Africa on International Women's Day 2023.
Gallup Reporter Resources: Climate
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Are Traditional Survey Scales Obsolete?
Are traditional survey scales outdated? Should researchers switch to emojis or stars? Gallup conducted a survey experiment to find out.
All About the New CliftonStrengths® for Leaders Report
Learn how the new CliftonStrengths for Leaders Report can equip leaders and their coaches to apply their strengths and have greater impact in their roles.
Ukrainians Rally Despite Economic Hardship
In the midst of the war with Russia, Ukrainians' confidence in their president, government and major institutions -- particularly their military -- are at all-time highs.
Majority Continues to Say U.S. Government Too Powerful
A 54% majority of Americans say the federal government has too much power, with little variation in this view since 2017.