What the world worries about: global perceptions and experiences of risk and harm
In a rapidly changing world, understanding the risks individuals face, and how they perceive them, is crucial to keeping people safe.
The Lloyd’s Register Foundation World Risk Poll is the first and only global study of worry about, and harm from, risks to people’s safety.
people interviewed for the latest World Risk Poll.
the latest edition of the Poll collected insights from 142 countries.
invested by Lloyd's Register Foundation in projects to put the World Risk Poll into Action.
Lloyd’s Register Foundation is inviting funding proposals for projects that use World Risk Poll data for further research and/or practical interventions that improve safety.
Find out moreThe 2019 World Risk Poll explores a variety of themes, including food and water safety, occupational health and safety, and climate change.
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Figures from the latest edition of the World Risk Poll show that in Myanmar, 51% of people said they ‘don’t know’ whether climate change is a threat to people in their country – the highest proportion globally.
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Professor Wändi Bruine de Bruin, Director of the Schaeffer Initiative of Behavioural Science and Policy at the University of Southern California, discusses two reasons why climate action is still limited – and what to do about it.
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David Reid, Director of Global Advocacy and Partner Campaigns at Lloyd’s Register Foundation, reflects on the complex psychology that influences the behaviour of road users.
Dr Etienne Krug Director, Department for Social Determinants of Health, World Health Organisation
The World Risk Poll provides us with a lot of very interesting information about how people perceive their risk internationally and we haven't had that so far. We need more widespread risk interventions across the world and we hope that the World Risk Poll will contribute to generating more action by policymakers, as well as encourage individuals to speak up and demand more action.
Dr Reuben Ng Lloyd’s Register Foundation Institute for the Public Understanding of Risk, National University of Singapore
Seldom does one get a front row seat on the risk perceptions of almost 99% of the global population. The Lloyd’s Register Foundation World Risk Poll is a treasured evidence base that policymakers can use to design risk communication strategies that fit a country’s context and culture. That’s a game changer to create a safer world.