Despite geopolitical instability and significant cuts in humanitarian aid, world public opinion is still largely supported by refugee rights, according to a new Ipsos survey released on the World Refugee Day. As Ipsos reports, “two -thirds of the public in 29 countries (67%) continue to support the principle of asylum for those in need”, although this percentage records a slight reduction of two percentage points compared to 2024. Supporting in countries such as Sweden, Argentina and Argentina. The director of Ipsos Public Affairs noted that “this research confirms the continuing public commitment to the supply of asylum, which is encouraging.” At the same time, he stressed that “there is an urgent need to address the public’s persistent concerns about the motives of asylum seekers and their integration”. Ipsos’s goal, he said, is’ to provide data that feeds constructive dialogues […]
Source: News Beast

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