Ireland becomes one of the most charitable nations in the world
On the international scale, Ireland is praised for being among the world’s most giving countries in addition to its stunning landscape and intriguing past. Only New Zealand and Spain are higher on the happiness scale than Ireland, which is proudly ranked third in the 2023 Anholt-Ipsos Nation Brands Index.
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Standings of the World’s most charitable nations
Based on a survey of 60 countries, the research ranks Ireland as the nation with the highest level of generosity, third only to Canada and New Zealand. This acknowledgement strengthens Ireland’s position as a global symbol of friendliness and warmth, adding another feather to its cap.
Ireland is ranked number 18 overall on the NBI list, which reflects the country’s favourable perception in a number of areas and standards. Northern Ireland, meanwhile, deserves a spot in the top 25, underscoring the allure of the Irish Isles as a whole.
With Japan overthrowing Germany to take the top slot, the world’s soft power balance has significantly shifted, ushering in the Asian Century. Simon Anholt, the founder of NBI, emphasizes the significance of global views and how they affect a country’s capacity to draw talent, investment, trade, and tourism.
Ireland is ranked a respectable 14th in the most recent World Happiness Report, which confirms its reputation as a country with a happy and kind people.
The Anholt-Ipsos Nation Brands Index for 2023 is evidence of the shifting global geopolitical currents that will shape our shared future. With its timeless charm and kindness, Ireland never fails to win people over and maintain its reputation as one of the world’s most charitable nations.