Citizens don’t often think about resource constraints when they vote or think about the kind of society they want to live in.
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| | | Hi Bhinneka, | | Citizens don't often think about resource constraints when they vote or think about the kind of society they want to live in. Many want free education and healthcare, security, high incomes, low taxes, a clean environment, and affordable housing. However, resource constraints mean that societies need to prioritise their focus areas. And citizens' opinions have become an increasingly relevant policy input as governments seek to restore trust in institutions and better serve their populations.
Commissioned by Nitto Denko, The EIU produced a global study Priorities of progress: understanding citizens' voices, that sheds light on citizens' priorities among issues that range from healthcare, education, social protection, public safety, R&D, to the environment and transport infrastructure.
What are the most important priorities in the eyes of citizens? We surveyed citizens from 50 countries for insights. The full report, infographic and videos can all be found here . | | | | | | |