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Rockefeller Foundation's New US $50 Million Initiative Finds Widespread Support for International Cooperation in Landmark 34-Country Survey
- The Rockefeller Foundation launched a $50 million initiative to support international cooperation following a survey showing widespread support across 34 countries, conducted by FocalData from August 8 to September 10, 2025.
- The survey included 36,405 adults from various demographics, ensuring representative samples by age, gender, region, and more, with a margin of error of approximately ±2 to ±4 percentage points.
- The survey aimed to capture public views on global cooperation and was designed to be representative in demographics and political perspectives.
- Historically, The Rockefeller Foundation has contributed to global public health and funding initiatives, influencing organizations like the World Health Organization and supporting the Children's Vaccine Initiative.
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Rockefeller Foundation's New US $50 Million Initiative Finds Widespread Support for International Cooperation in Landmark 34-Country Survey
36,405 adults surveyed in US, China, Germany, Japan, India, UK, France, Italy, Canada, Brazil, and 23 countries in Africa, Asia & Oceania, Europe, MENA, Latin AmericaAlongside the survey, The Rockefeller Foundation launched a new US$50 million Build the Shared Future…
Rockefeller Foundation Launches $50 Million Program Following Survey Showing Global Support for Cooperation Across 34 Countries
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Leaning Left3Leaning Right2Center14Last UpdatedBias Distribution74% Center
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- 74% of the sources are Center
74% Center
L 16%
C 74%
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