New Sustainability Manifesto

From climate change and health crisis to rising inequalities and political instabilities, it has become evident that our current socio-economic models and ways of working are flawed and therefore need to be transformed.

Throughout the Big Brainstorm hosted by the United Nations Foundation, we are calling for youth around the world to be at the center of this rethinking process, to identify the pillars and values of a new sustainability manifesto. The survey below, designed by young change-makers from around the world, is therefore a sensing channel to collect insights on what youth prioritizes as paramount elements defining such a manifesto, for a tomorrow where future generations can thrive.

The inputs from the survey will serve as the base elements of policy proposals the UN SDG Lab and its partners will bring forward at the SDG Summit, Summit of the Future and more!

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Which region are you coming from? *
How old are you? *
How old will you be in 2053? *
What is your current occupation? *
Thinking about the state of the world in the next 30 years, you feel:
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Do you feel you have enough access to national/international policy-making platforms?
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In your opinion, what will be the biggest challenge for youth within the next 30 years? Please select three from the list below:
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In your opinion, what practices will enable long-lasting solutions for the above challenges?
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What priority areas from the 2030 Agenda should leaders focus on in the next 30 years?
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Name three key values we need to (re)prioritize NOW for future generations to thrive in 2053 (i.e. unity with nature, sharing and caring, global solidarity, trust, authenticity, non-materialism etc…)
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In one sentence, define what will Development mean for you in the next 30 years?
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