The report highlighted the situation in war-torn Ukraine.
Courtesy | The World Happiness Report was first published in 2012.
Finland has been voted the world’s happiest country for the sixth year in a row, according to a UN-produced index highlighting the rise of fraternity in Ukraine.
The World Happiness Report, first published in 2012, is based on people’s own assessments of their situation, economic well-being and social indicators.
The report highlighted the situation in war-torn Ukraine.
“Well-being in Ukraine has declined since 2014, when Russia annexed Crimea, thanks in part to an extraordinary rise in fraternal sentiment,” Jean-Emmanuel de Neve, one of the report’s authors, said in a statement.
Despite continued “suffering and damage in Ukraine.” The Russian invasion began in 2022Compared to 2014, the report noted, there is a “stronger sense of common purpose, compassion and trust in the Ukrainian leadership.”
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