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United Nations struggles for relevance as public trust declines worldwide

Summary by Cyprus Mail
A new poll of over 36,300 people worldwide showed huge support for more international cooperation on issues including trade, global health, climate and poverty, but gave largely failing grades to institutions like the United Nations, IMF and others. The survey, commissioned by the Rockefeller Foundation and conducted in 34 countries…
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Only 58 percent of the world's population declares global trust in the UN, according to a global survey by the Rockefeller Foundation. The article, "Global Survey Reveals Low Trust in International Institutions," comes from the website Wszystko co mojego.

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A new survey of more than 36,300 people around the world has shown tremendous support for closer international cooperation on issues such as trade, health, climate change and poverty reduction, while at the same time identifying largely low ratings for institutions such as the United Nations, IMF and others, Reuters report.

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Cyprus Mail broke the news in Nicosia, Cyprus on Thursday, September 18, 2025.
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