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The Aid Attitudes Tracker project
Aid Attitudes Tracker is a survey conducted in France, the United Kingdom, Germany and the United States. This project is funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Since November 2013, the survey has been conducted online every six months by the YouGov Institute. The data is selected in order to be representative of the […]

Socio-demographic profile of French people
To represent French society according to the quota method, the YouGov institute, in charge of organizing the Aid Attitudes Tracker survey, relies on socio-demographic data from the French national statistics agency INSEE. Below are details for each category used to ensure that the selected sample (on average 6133 respondents for each survey wave, twice a […]

Nearly half of all French people are in favour of a pro-poor G7
49% of French people support putting the fight against world poverty on the agenda of the 2019 G7.

Increasing or decreasing Official Development Assistance: a matter of political opinion
Support for an increase in French aid gradually decreases as political opinions shift to the right.

International Development Barometer n°1
This first International Development Barometer examines French attitudes and understanding of global poverty and public development aid. It was published in the run-up to the French Presidential elections of 2017.

The actors best placed to provide effective assistance
There is wide support from French people for the role of international organizations in providing effective assistance to developing countries.

67% of French people are informed about poverty in the world
World poverty is a recurring object of debate in the media - TV, radio, newspapers and the internet.

66% of French people discuss the situation of poorest countries
66% of French people say they have discussed poverty in developing countries with others.

35% of French people have already “used their voice” to fight against poverty in developing countries
Support for poverty in the world via social networks is common practice among French people.