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Why Is the World in a Terrible Emotional State?

Julie Ray and Carol Graham join the podcast to discuss Gallup's annual Global Emotions report.

Europe Backslides on Respect for Women

This International Women's Day, Gallup surveys show people in 31 countries today are less likely to say women are treated with respect and dignity. Most are in Europe.

Inside Kazakhstan: Record Low Confidence in Government

Before the recent unrest in Kazakhstan, people's confidence in their government was at an all-time low, and many were struggling to get by on their current income.

World's Volunteers Step Up During Pandemic

A new report from the United Nations Volunteers (UNV) programme sheds light on the state of volunteerism during the pandemic.

Leaving Lebanon: Crisis Has Most People Looking for Exit

Lebanon continues to spiral out of control. Record numbers are unable to afford the basics, and a skyrocketing percentage want to leave.

UNICEF on What It's Like to Be a Child in Today's World

Laurence Chandy joins the podcast to discuss The Changing Childhood Project, a partnership with Gallup. Do young people view themselves as global citizens? And how does this play out in their values?

2020 Sets Records for Negative Emotions

2020 was the most stressful year in recent history. A record-high 40% of adults worldwide said they experienced stress during a lot of the previous day.

Lebanon on the Brink

Lebanon faces a severe economic crisis, with 76% of the country's population struggling to get by in 2020 and 45% saying they lacked money for food in the last 12 months.

Wellbeing Declines in the Middle East and North Africa

More than anywhere else in the world, people in the Middle East and North Africa said COVID-19 affected their lives a lot.

COVID-19 Put More Than 1 Billion Out of Work

As the COVID-19 pandemic sent shockwaves across the global economy last year, Gallup surveys in 117 countries and territories in 2020 show the pandemic damaged more than a billion people's livelihoods in its wake.
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