World Giving
Index
The
“World Giving Index” is the first report of its kind looking at charitable
behaviour across the world. Using data from Gallup’s
Worldview World Poll CAF looked at three different types of charitable
behaviour – giving money, giving time and helping a stranger and used the
results to produce the “World Giving Index”.
Australia and New
Zealand topped the Index. Malta was found to
be the country with the largest percentage of the population (83%) giving
money, the people of Turkmenistan are the most generous with their time with
61% having given time to charity and Liberia was top of the list for helping a
stranger (76%).
The study also found that being happy is more of an
influence on giving money to charity than being wealthy.