Questionnaire to listen to the world's voice in the United Nations 75 years

The United Nations, 75 years old, seeks input from people around the world to show their long-term vision that the world should pursue, given that international coordination is becoming difficult as the world's first principle spreads. We are calling for cooperation in the questionnaire.

The United Nations, which is 75 years old, has set a new long-term vision to be pursued by the world, as international coordination centered on the United Nations is becoming increasingly difficult as the world's first principle spreads. Working on

For this reason, we started a questionnaire on this month to collect opinions from people all over the world and opened a dedicated website to call for cooperation.

The questions are divided into four main ones. Of these, the question "What I want to see in the next 25 years" includes options such as dissemination of medical care and education and social equality, and The question of "the impact of the world" has come to be selected from such options as global warming, the risk of terrorism, and cyber attacks.

The United Nations intends to formulate a long-term vision by integrating the results of this questionnaire and opinion polls conducted in each country, and to present it to the leaders of each country at the UN General Assembly in September.

In response, Secretary-General Guterres issued a statement on Tuesday calling for cooperation, stating that "Your strategy and ideas are needed to improve the world."