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Almost half of all French people in favor of a G7 focused on poverty reduction
49% of French people say they would like to see global poverty on the agenda for the 2019 G7, presided by France and with member countries of Canada, Germany, Italy, Japan, the UK and the US.

Priorities for development aid: what do French people think should come first?
The top priority for French people for aid is in economic development for poor countries.

Official development assistance: a ’moral’ question for American, British, French and German people?
Around a third of French (26%), German (31%), British (30%) and American (30%) people think that (...)

How much do American, British, French or German people trust their charitable organisations?
Very mixed views on charitable organisations in all four countries ranging fully from trust to distrust.

Guilt in regard to world poverty
36% of French people say that they would feel guilty if they were not aware of the situation of people living in developing countries.

American, British, French and German views on equal opportunities in life
A large majority say that they agree with the idea that everyone should be treated equally, and have the same opportunities in life.

Do citizens have any real power to reduce global poverty?
Only 8-11% of American, British, French and German people think that they can "make a difference" in reducing poverty as individuals.

How much admiration do people have for those working on global development issues?
Some very different opinions in France, Germany, the UK and the US about people who work on development and poverty reduction.

How effective do citizens think government aid to developing countries is?
Citizens' faith in their governments to tackle poverty in developing countries sits at around 23% across France, Germany, the UK and the US.
