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The vast majority of people around the globe view the UN favorably

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Updated 2022/09/18 at 6:41 AM
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A report publicized by the Pew Research Center reveals that the vast majority of people give the United Nations positive ratings.

According to a report, as many as 61 percent of American respondents viewed the UN in a favorable manner. 66 percent of Canadian respondents reported favorable views, while 84 percent of Polish respondents did so too.

“Across 19 advanced economies surveyed by Pew Research Center this spring, a median of 65% say they have a favorable view of the UN. Still, the institution gets mixed reviews in a few nations, and it is frequently less popular among those on the political right,” the authors of the report wrote.

A chart showing that most people give the UN positive ratings across the countries surveyed.

“Majorities in 16 of the surveyed nations give the UN a favorable rating, and it receives particularly high marks in Poland, South Korea and Sweden, where eight-in-ten or more hold this view.”

Countries such as Greece, Israel, and Japan had the most unfavorable views of the UN.

The survey also found that respondents who were left-leaning political thinkers and younger of age were more likely to hold favorable views of the UN.

The survey was conducted in the Spring of 2022.

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Staff Writer September 17, 2022
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