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Shaping our future together

Help to shape the UN’s global priorities

The issue

Covid-19 is a stark reminder of the need for co-operation across borders, sectors and generations. Will the crisis bring the world closer together, or will it lead to greater divides and mistrust?

What can we do about it?

The United Nations (UN) is marking its 75th anniversary at a time of great challenge, including the worst global health crisis in its history. Would you like to share your views to help inform global priorities now and going forward?

Your views can make a difference. The UN wants to hear what you believe the international community should prioritise to recover from the pandemic, which global trends you think will most affect our future and what kind of world you want to see in 25 years.

The world needs solidarity – take a few minutes to complete the survey and make a contribution that counts

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