What is the society after corona? Global survey started June 4, 18:21

With the spread of the new coronavirus in various parts of the world, a global questionnaire survey on the future of the earth, future society, environment, etc. began, and a Japanese website was opened. The organizing secretariat says that many people would like to have a chance to think together about the “post-corona age” across national borders.

This initiative "Time to Question" started from the end of last month in collaboration with public broadcasters and NGOs around the world, and as of the 4th of this month, about 80,000 people participated.

Anyone over the age of 16 can participate in the survey, and in Japan, a website titled "Future Plan Q" has been published.

On the site, "What are you most worried about in the post-corona era?" "What do you find unnecessary in your out-of-home life?" "Is climate change changing the way we live in society?" "Sustainability What should I change for society?" and 130 questions are posted to think about where the world facing the spread of new coronavirus infections and environmental problems will head.

For each question, you can see the tendency of responding to each country, gender, and generation, and you can also watch interview videos of people who tackle environmental and social issues.

The survey will be held until November, and NHK plans to transmit programs and web contents that utilize the results of the survey.

"Future Plan Q" Secretary General Tomoko Matsuda said, "By having the people of the world answer the same question at the same time, we want to think together about the "post-corona era" and develop it into a project that creates the future together." I am.

"Future plan Q" URL is https://www.time-to-question.com/en