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GeoPoll’s 2024 Recap & Most Read Reports: A Year of Insights, Impact, and Innovation
In 2024, GeoPoll continued to deliver on its mission of providing reliable data to drive decision-making across the globe. Over the year, […]
Sudan Conflict: GeoPoll’s Remote Mobile-based CATI Surveys Provide Access to Civilians in Crisis
The ongoing civil war in Sudan has left nearly 30 million people in desperate need of humanitarian assistance. The violence has pushed […]
Using Mobile-Based Surveys to Measure the Impact of Youth and Women Projects in Africa
Across Africa, youth and women have been touted to be the heart of transformational development. Programs and projects aimed at empowering these […]
Perception of Kenya Youth on Employment and Entrepreneurship
According to the NCPD, youth, who form 35% of the Kenyan population, have the highest unemployment rate of 67%. With limited formal […]
AI in Kenya: Research Report on Public Awareness, Attitudes, and Expectations
As artificial intelligence (AI) reshapes the global technological landscape, understanding public perceptions and readiness becomes crucial. So, how are Kenyans perceiving and […]
Climate Change Perception among Africans
According to the United Nations, Climate change refers to long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns. Such shifts can be natural, due […]
Afghanistan Media Landscape: Key Insights from GeoPoll’s 2024 Survey
In May 2024, GeoPoll conducted the GeoPoll Media Viewership Survey, a comprehensive survey of Afghanistan’s media landscape, offering a detailed understanding of […]
The Health Implications of Misinformation
The cost of misinformation in the health sector is one of the most tangible examples of its harmful effects. During the height […]
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