Do we really understand what Multilateralism means?

Short guide

Multilateralism is a term one often hears in the context of international relations particularly today. It is said to be under attack. 

However, do we really understand what it means? 

Multilateralism is important for creating and maintaining peace, improving the quality of our lives and promoting human rights. Multilateralism is also crucial for tackling complex global challenges like climate change and health crises. When countries tackle problems together, the best outcomes are inevitable.

 "Multi-what?" was inspired and produced by the Perception Change Project of the United Nations Office at Geneva with the goal of contributing to a better understanding of this concept. This booklet is an effort to present a complex and often misunderstood notion to the general, non-specialized public, not only underlining Multilateralism essential role in the international system, but also highlighting its concrete impact on our daily lives.

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