86% of people across the world want to live in a democracy. Yet, people are concerned about democracy’s ability to improve their lives. Global Director of Advocacy Natalie Samarasinghe shares the results of the Open Society Barometer, our annual global poll, which reflects the hopes and concerns of people in 30 countries around climate change, inequality, democracy, and more. The Open Society Barometer is one of the largest ever studies of global public opinion on human rights and democracy across 30 countries—representing over 5.5 billion people worldwide. Explore the results on our website at https://osf.to/OpenSocietyBarometer
Can Democracy Deliver?
86% of people across the world want to live in a democracy. Yet, people are concerned about democracy’s ability to improve their lives. Global Director of Advocacy Natalie Samarasinghe shares the results of the Open Society Barometer, our annual global poll, which reflects the hopes and concerns of people in 30 countries around climate change, inequality, democracy, and more. The Open Society Barometer is one of the largest ever studies of global public opinion on human rights and democracy across 30 countries—representing over 5.5 billion people worldwide. Explore the results on our website at https://osf.to/OpenSocietyBarometer