More Ukrainians believe in a better future
August 2022
Special research for the Independence Day
Ahead of the celebration of the 30th anniversary of Ukraine's independence in August 2021, Gradus Research conducted a survey of citizens on how they see the Ukraine of the future. A year has passed, six months into Russia's full-scale war against Ukraine, and we asked people again how they envision their country in the future.
Download the results, which demonstrate the unbreakable faith of Ukrainians and their great love for their country.
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