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People around the world feel more and more insecure

According to a report by the UN development agency UNDP, six out of seven respondents say they feel insecure. Even in industrialized countries, people are worried about the future.

New York – According to a UN report, despite ongoing development, people in many countries around the world feel more insecure than ever.

In “almost all countries” including the industrialized countries, the sense of security is “at a low point,” said the UN development agency UNDP. According to this, six out of seven respondents stated that they felt a little or a lot of uncertainty.

German UNDP chief Achim Steiner said: “Although global prosperity is higher than ever, the majority of people are concerned about the future and these feelings have likely been exacerbated by the pandemic.” The pursuit of unbridled economic growth is leading to a further destruction of nature and increasing inequalities, which increases the feeling of insecurity.

Redefinition of progress needed

The UNDP therefore concludes that the meaning of progress needs to be redefined. “We need a fit-for-purpose development model based on protecting and restoring our planet with new sustainable opportunities for all,” Steiner said.

In the report, the agency emphasizes that climate change could become one of the leading causes of human deaths in the coming decades. “Even with modest reductions in emissions, about 40 million people could die from temperature changes by the end of the century.”

In its report, the United Nations Development Agency examines a range of threats to humans and how perceptions of them have changed; In addition to inequalities and diseases, these also include conflicts or the consequences of digital technologies. dpa

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