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Caroline Vernaillen
Lead Global Policy & Advocacy
In a time of globalisation and global challenges, multilateral institutions such as the United Nations have become crucial. At the same time, democratic participation at the global level has remained limited to the representation of nation states. We are calling for a democratic update of the UN.
Join us in our call for inclusive and democratic global governance!
We The Peoples is a global campaign, backed by more than 300 civil society organisations, to make the United Nations more democratic, inclusive and accountable. The campaign is headed jointly by Democracy International, Democracy Without Borders and CIVICUS, and calls for three democratic innovations at the UN:
The idea is simple but powerful: in times of climate breakdown, pandemics and conflict, citizens and civil society must be able to participate meaningfully in the decisions that shape their lives. While the UN is not the only arena of global governance, it remains the one that is the most important and representative of humanity. This is why we have focused our campaign on UN-specific proposals.
Momentum for these reforms has grown since 2019. During the UN’s 75th anniversary in 2020, 1.5 million people contributed to a global consultation calling for a more participatory UN, with the UNWCI explicitly highlighted as a key proposal. In 2021, the We The Peoples campaign was launched to advance these three pillars together. Today, with endorsements from leading organisations such as Avaaz, Greenpeace, ActionAid and the Open Society Foundations, the campaign represents a growing global movement for a more democratic United Nations.
These reforms would help realise the UN Charter’s opening words—“We the Peoples of the United Nations”—by giving citizens and civil society real influence at the global level.