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  • Each year, the Charities Aid Foundation releases the World Giving Index, which ranks countries

  • based on how charitable their population is.

  • So, which countries have the most generous populations?

  • Well, ranking third on the 2016 World Giving Index is Australia.

  • As a developed, high income country, Australians tend to surpass most of the world in charity,

  • and regularly rank alongside their neighbor, New Zealand.

  • Most often, donations are sent to humanitarian services, particularly helping those with

  • health issues and disabilities, contributing to medical research, and community service.

  • Roughly a third of donations are to the organizations like the Red Cross.

  • Additionally, statistics show that Australians tend to give more as they get older, which

  • is also generally true around the world.

  • The second most charitable country is the United States.

  • Roughly 63% of the population claims to donate money to charity on a regular basis, with

  • nearly three quarters of those surveyed saying they had recently helped a stranger.

  • In fact, helping a stranger is the most common way to be charitable world-wide.

  • And while the survey showed that Americans are actually helping strangers at a 3 percent

  • lower rate than in the previous year, volunteering has jumped 2%.

  • Additionally, in terms of total donations, the US gives more and more each year.

  • Between 2010 and 2015, GDP rose at a rate of about 2%, while charitable giving rose

  • at 3.6%, and in 2015 Americans donated in total roughly 373 billion dollars.

  • In particular, high net worth households primarily donate to education, basic needs organizations,

  • arts funding, health, and religious institutions.

  • But perhaps the most interesting model for charitable giving, and the number one spot

  • on the list, is the tiny country of Myanmar.

  • Its population is poor, with a per capita GDP of just $1,200.

  • To compare, the US’s per capita GDP is closer to $56,000 dollars.

  • Yet over the past five years, Myanmar has, on average, ranked higher than any other country

  • in the world, by a huge margin.

  • More than 9 out of ten people in Myanmar recently donated money, and both volunteering and helping

  • strangers went up from the previous year.

  • The reason Myanmar is so charitable largely has to do with religion.

  • Between 80 and 90% of people in Myanmar practice a branch of Buddhism calledTheravada”.

  • Within this branch is an important practice calledSangha Dana”, loosely meaning

  • giving to a community”.

  • It is believed that this giving will influence and improve the giver’s chances of having

  • a better life when they are reincarnated, another aspect of this belief system.

  • This giving is coupled with a monastic lifestyle, with few luxuries, generally encouraging followers

  • to donate whatever they have, whenever they can, be it money, possessions, or time.

  • Although there is plenty of conflict around the world, globally charitable giving has

  • increased over the previous few years.

  • Some countries rank highly due to cultural priorities, others do well in the face of

  • extreme adversity.

  • Countries like Libya and Syria may be dealing with violent conflict, but have also seen

  • huge numbers of people helping each other, and donating what little they have to others.

  • 2016 was the first time in the World Giving Index’s history where the survey showed

  • that more than half of people globally had recently helped a stranger, pointing to the

  • growing globalization and interconnectedness of the 21st century.

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  • So, where are the biggest donations actually coming from?

  • And from who?

  • You can learn more about philanthropy, and its value here.

  • While Bill Gates is perhaps the best known philanthropist he is not the most generous.

  • It is in fact, business magnate Warren Buffet.

  • He began the recent trend of donating the bulk of one's entire fortunes to charity.

  • In 2006, Buffet pledged nearly all of his then $44 billion estate to the Bill and Melinda

  • Gates Foundation.

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Each year, the Charities Aid Foundation releases the World Giving Index, which ranks countries

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哪些國家的人最慷慨? (Which Countries Have The Most Generous People?)

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