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Friday, October 23, 2009

Gallopedia Highlights- Week # 89 Dated 11th-17th Oct. 09'

All together polls on 25 countries are available this week.

ASIA Zone- 2 single country polls and 5 multi-country global polls covering:
North Asia: Japan, China
Western and Central Asia- Turkey, Pakistan
South Asia- India
East Asia- Philippines, Indonesia

AFRICA Zone- 2 multi-country global polls covering:
East Africa/ Horn of Africa- Kenya
West Africa- Nigeria

AMERICAS, EUROPE and AUSTRALASIA Zone- 22 single country polls and 6 multi-country global polls covering:
North America- USA, Canada
Latin America- Columbia, Venezuela, Panama, Chile, Costa Rica, Mexico
East Europe- Russia, Hungary, Czech Republic
West Europe- Spain, UK, Switzerland, Germany, Poland, France, Australia

Global Polls- 3 polls covering cross zonal segments of countries.

Subjects covered include:
Politics and Elections
Social perception
Economic recession
Social issues

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The complete detailed weekly reports of the project can be found on theGilani Research Foundation website.

Monday, October 19, 2009

Gallopedia Highlights- Week # 88

All together polls on 22 countries are available this week.

ASIA Zone- 4 single country polls and 1 multi-country global poll covering

Middle East and North Africa: Algeria, Bahrain, Egypt, Iraq, Kuwait, Mauritania, Morocco.
West Asia: Kyrgyzstan, Afghanistan
East Asia: Philippines, Malaysia, Japan and Indonesia.
South Asia: Bangladesh.

AFRICA Zone- 1 single country poll, 1 multi-country global poll covering:

West Africa: Nigeria, Cameroon, Niger, Mauritania, Morocco, Cote d’Ivoire.

East Africa/ Horn of Africa: Comoros, Djibouti and Kenya
South Africa: South Africa

AMERICAS, EUROPE, AUSTRALASIA Zone: 14 single country polls and 2 multi-country global polls covering:

North America: USA
Latin America: Costa Rica and Brazil
West Europe: UK, France, Germany, Ireland, Romania, Portugal, Italy, Netherlands, Spain, Slovenia, Hungary, Poland, Cyprus, Iceland, Luxemburg and Malta
East Europe: Russia, Armenia, Belarus, Estonia and Georgia.

Global polls: 3 polls covering cross zonal segments of countries

Subjects covered include:
· Politics and Elections
· Health Care
· Economics
· Social Perception
· Environmental Issues
· Religious and Racial Issues
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The complete detailed weekly reports of the project can be found on theGilani Research Foundation website.

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Gallopedia Highlights- Week # 84

This week we have gathered 25 surveys world wide distributed as follows:

Asia zone- 4 single country polls and 4 multi-country global polls covering:
Middle East and North Africa- Mauritania, Egypt, Morocco, Israel, Palestine, Lebanon, Jordon and Iraq
West Asia- Turkey, Iran, Pakistan, Azerbaijan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan
South Asia- India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Nepal
East Asia- Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Philippines and VietnamNorth Asia- China, South Korea and Japan

Africa Zone- 1 single country poll and 3 multi-country global polls covering:
West Africa-Nigeria, Burkina Faso Cameroon, Niger, Senegal, Sierra Leone and Ghana
Central Africa-Chad, Congo, Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda and Malawi
East Africa/Horn of Africa-Kenya and Ethiopia
South Africa-Mozambique, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Namibia and South Africa

Americas, Europe and Australasia Zone- 15 single country polls and 4 multi-country global polls covering:
North America- USA and Canada
Latin America- Mexico, Chile, Brazil, Panama, Argentina, Belize, Venezuela, Columbia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Guyana, Uruguay, Nicaragua, Paraguay and Peru
West Europe- UK, Germany, France, Greece, Macedonia, New Zealand and Australia
East Europe- Ukraine, Armenia, Estonia, Latvia, Moldova, Lithuania and Russia

Global Polls- 5 polls covering cross zonal segments of countries.

Subjects covered include:

Environmental Issues
Bilateral Relations
Politics and Elections
Governance
Social Perceptions