Two-thirds of Ukrainians want the state to improve information provision, almost three-quarters support military-patriotic education in kindergartens, schools – social survey
The majority of Ukrainians have identified improving their awareness (66%) and patriotic upbringing (61%) as priorities in the state's information policy, according to the results of a nationwide survey conducted from March 21 to March 27 by the Razumkov Center and presented at a press conference at Interfax-Ukraine on Wednesday.
Only 16% highlighted the importance of creating corresponding entertainment programs, with 41.2% of respondents indicating the low priority of such programs.
The vast majority of respondents (73%) consider military-patriotic education in preschool institutions and educational establishments appropriate, while 16% do not.
The survey was conducted among 2,020 adults from all controlled regions of Ukraine where no combat operations are taking place, using a stratified multi-stage sample with random selection at the initial stages of sample formation and a quota method of respondent selection at the final stage. The theoretical sampling error does not exceed 2.3%.