Bosnia and Herzegovina

Countries in the "turnaround" range may be particularly prone to instability
Gallup's research reveals a U-shaped relationship between countries' GDPs and residents' likelihood to see their communities as good places for racial and ethnic minorities. Among poorer countries, residents are less likely to feel this way as GDP rises. Among richer countries, the relationship is reversed.

People less likely to volunteer time than donate money, help stranger
People with high civic engagement are positive about the communities where they live and actively give back to them. Gallup data from 130 countries show that, in general, adults in developed countries are much more likely to be civically engaged than those in the developing world.

Nearly one in four think their leaders are not doing enough
A Gallup Poll conducted in Bosnia and Herzegovina last year revealed that a majority of residents (66%) believe their country’s membership in the European Union would be a good thing.

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