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    1. hodgkinthepirate on

      That is stating the obvious.

      I’ve never even read a UN report.

      UN, I admire some of the work you do, but you tend to take things too casually. Add some teeth to your bite.

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    2. Mat3s9071 on

      **UN report** finds **UN reports** are not widely read.

      Lol

    3. Any-Original-6113 on

      Everything you need to know about the effectiveness of the UN

    4. Scarred_wizard on

      What a wonder, considering that most of it seems to be at the “thoughts and prayers” level and expressing “deep concern” with no actual mandate to solve real issues.

    5. unrelentingstoic on

      UN is a powerless paper tiger. Who cares what they have to say?!

    6. Chester_roaster on

      Who is paying for these nonsense reports no one reads? Cut the funding 

    7. Littlepage3130 on

      “He said last year that the U.N. system supported 27,000 meetings involving 240 bodies, and the U.N. secretariat produced 1,100 reports, a 20% increase since 1990.”

      The sheer number of meetings and reports is pushing the system – and all of us – to the breaking point,” Guterres said.

      “Many of these reports are not widely read,” he said. “The top 5% of reports are downloaded over 5,500 times, while one in five reports receives fewer than 1,000 downloads. And downloading doesn’t necessarily mean reading.”

      So, basically at least 20% of UN meetings and reports are a complete waste of time?

    8. Dotcaprachiappa on

      Can’t wait for hundreds of people that have no idea what the UN is or how it works to flood the comments

    9. Well, who’s the intended audience? Most of the UN reports I read are published long ago, because I do historical trend analysis. So I probably won’t read the report published *now*, but it’ll come to me eventually.

      Other reports are done because it’s important to do them, not because they’re the next Harry Potter series.

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