The 2024 Philippine Trust Study shows how ‘trust is not built on promises but on proof,’ says EON Group cofounder and chair Junie del Mundo
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The 2024 Philippine Trust Study, conducted by EON The Stakeholders Relations Group in partnership with Ateneo de Manila University’s Department of Development Studies, explored the meaning of trust across six sectors: government, business, media, religious institutions, nongovernmental organizations, and the academe.
“The data suggests that while trust in local government is strong, trust in national government reflects more caution and is influenced by public perceptions of transparency, competence, and consistency in governance,” the researchers explained.“Filipinos value media outlets that feature journalists who speak truth to power and report reliably during difficult circumstances.
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