
A third of people worldwide say they lack confidence in the world’s charities, according to a new Gallup and Wellcome Trust study based on survey data of more than 140,000 respondents from 144 countries.
Over all, 52 percent of participants around the world said they had confidence in charities.
The countries that had the least trust were Bulgaria, Colombia, Greece, Peru, and Russia, which all came in under 30 percent. On the other end of the scale, 70 percent or more of respondents from Iceland, Malta, New Zealand, the Philippines, Rwanda, and Uzbekistan expressed trust in charities.
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