Published in light of Human Rights Day on December 10, the survey demonstrates a disconnect between world leaders and the wishes of their youngest generation, according to Amnesty International.
Young people are more worried about violent crime in the United States than climate change, access to health care, corruption and economic instability, according to a global survey of adults aged 18 to 25 by Amnesty International.
Published in light of Human Rights Day on December 10, the survey demonstrates a disconnect between world leaders and the wishes of their youngest generation, according to Amnesty. The majority of young people hold the government responsible for upholding human rights and protecting the environment, as opposed to corporations, individuals or charities.
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