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Tag - Public opinion

Riots in Honiara, November 2021 (Solomons-Facebook-RNZ-Asia Pacific Report)

Solomon Islander views

by Stephen Howes
December 3, 2021
Downtown Port Moresby, PNG (Drew Douglas-Flickr)

Everyday corruption in PNG: a way of life?

by Teddy Winn
November 23, 2021

Have your say! What are the governance questions that really matter, that data can help answer?

by Stefaan Verhulst, Marly Augustine and Nicola Nixon
October 7, 2021
2019 election crowd in Gizo, Solomon Islands (Zelda Hilly)

Solomon Islands public positive about their government’s COVID-19 response, but divided on the vaccine

by Ancuţa Hansen
August 23, 2021

Trust in Australian development NGOs is on the rise

by Terence Wood
June 28, 2021

Australian aid cuts at odds with changing public opinion

by Terence Wood and Ryan Edwards
May 18, 2021
The crucifix at Holy Trinity Anglican Church in Madang. (Neil Coulter/Flickr)

Climate change: a sign of the ‘End Times’

by Lorelle Tekopiri Yakam and Kylie McKenna
September 18, 2020
Views on Australian aid spending May/June 2020

COVID-19 has not caused a fall in Australians’ support for aid

by Terence Wood, Ryan Edwards and Chris Hoy
July 2, 2020
Credit: ProBono Australia

What’s more effective in raising support for aid, kindness or the national interest?

by Terence Wood and Chris Hoy
January 10, 2019

Book review: Why we lie about aid

by Ashlee Betteridge
July 5, 2018
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