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TítuloResolved to combine our efforts : preliminary assessment of the UN75 survey
AccesoEnglish: un75updatereportapril2020final - PDF ;
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Public support for international cooperation surges amid global upheavall. Data from 186 countries indicates overwhelming public support for international cooperation – with a significant increase since COVID-19 began spreading around the world. Collected through hundreds of conversations and an online survey, the data is part of the United Nations’ 75th anniversary initiative (UN75). Launched in January 2020, UN75 is the largest exercise mounted by the Organization to gather public opinion and crowdsource solutions to global challenges.
Executive summary -- UN75 methodology & data streams -- Preliminary results & analysis -- The world we want to create -- Globa trends and ideas to manage to manage them -- Ehanced global cooperation through United Nations -- Key takeaways & going forward
Executive summary -- UN75 methodology & data streams -- Preliminary results & analysis -- The world we want to create -- Globa trends and ideas to manage to manage them -- Ehanced global cooperation through United Nations -- Key takeaways & going forward
AutoresUN
FechaNew York : UN, Apr. 2020
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35 p. : ill., graphs, maps tables
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At top : Update on the work of the UN75 office.
"Written by the Office of the Under-Secretary-General and Special Adviser on Preparations for the Commemoration of the UN’s 75th Anniversary, with support in analysis from the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies and Center for Global Affairs, New York University. With thanks to SDG Action Campaign for ongoing support."
"Written by the Office of the Under-Secretary-General and Special Adviser on Preparations for the Commemoration of the UN’s 75th Anniversary, with support in analysis from the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies and Center for Global Affairs, New York University. With thanks to SDG Action Campaign for ongoing support."