For display and readability reasons, the bars might be slightly offset from the official boundaries of the continent. The countries considered for each continent remain the same as in the official World Bank delimitation. North America Latin America& the Caribbean The Middle East& North Africa Environmental issues Discriminations and inequalities Geopolitics and global conflicts Economic issues Individualism paradox Health issues General mindset and attitude Obsolescence of the Education system 43 % 20 % 22 % 17 % 9 % 29 % 14 % 21 % 14 % 10 % 19 % 16 % 17 % 15 % 14 % What collective issues do we need to address to build the future I want? North America Environ-mental issues Economic issues Discrimi-nationsand inequalities Individualism paradox Health is-sues 43 % 20 % 22 % 17 % 9 % In North America, problems connected with the environment are mentioned by 43% of participants, 8 points higher than the overall figure. The order in which topics come up is also different: discrimination and inequalities are mentioned by 22% of participants, which puts them in second place, just in front of economic issues (19%). Health is ranked fifth, accompanied by topics related to social welfare (3%). The Middle East & North Africa Environ-mental issues Obsoles-cence of the Education system Individualism paradox Economic issues Discrimi-nations and inequalities 19 % 16 % 17 % 15 % 14 % In the Middle East and North Africa, issues connected with the environment are less prominent than in the overall results (19% as opposed to 35%). The paradox of individualism theme has a similar proportion; however, intolerance had a higher share, with 3% of participants mentioning it. It is in this region that subjects related to education are mentioned by the greatest number of participants (15%). Latin America & the Caribbean For Latin America and the Caribbean, variations from the global average occur more specifically with topics mentioned within the different themes. For the theme about the environment, general issues related to the environment are mentioned more often than climate change (14% versus 7%). Similarly, within the paradox of individualism cluster, it is lack of respect that takes first place (7% as against 3% overall). Environ-mental issues Discrimi-nations and inequalities Individualism paradox Obsoles-cence of the Education system Economic issues 29 % 14 % 21 % 14 % 10 % Europe & Central Asia Environ-mental issues Economic issues Discrimi-nations and inequalities Individualismparadox Geopolitics and global conflicts 55 % 17 % 18 % 16 % 11 % Europe and Central Asia is the only geographical area where environmental issues are brought up by over half of the participants (54%), most frequently in the form of references to climate change (mentioned by 29% of respondents). The theme of economic issues also appears more frequently (+5 points at 17%). Lastly, the subject of geopolitics completes the top five (10%), particularly with reference to concerns about war (6%). Sub-Saharan Africa While discrimination and inequalities are somewhat less frequently mentioned in Sub-Saharan Africa than the average (13% as against 15%), the problem of racism, however, is afforded more importance (5%). In addition, the theme of youth empowerment, which covers contributions related to the emancipation of young people and their position in society, is referred to more in this region, being mentioned by 5% of participants (1% overall). Environ-mental issues Obsoles-cence of the Education system Individualismparadox Discrimi-nationsand inequalities Economic issues 21% 15 % 18 % 14 % 10 % South Asia In South Asia, the environmental issues theme is in first place (25%). Within the cluster, climate change is less present than overall (8%, -8 points), but pollution related topics are mentioned by more participants (6%, +3 points). Here, the theme of general mindset and attitudes, which hardly comes up elsewhere, is afforded fifth place (8% of participants). The main topics to surface in this cluster are a lack of hard work, and lack of self-esteem and personal growth. Environ-mental issues Obsoles-cence of the Education system Individualismparadox Discrimi-nationsand inequalities General mindset and attitude 28 % 12 % 15 % 9 % 8 % East Asia & the Pacific In this area, the paradox of individualism has attracted a similar number of contributions as the overall average (16%). Here we find particular refence to a lack of sense of community (2%), which is much less frequently mentioned elsewhere. Also, the theme of geopolitics and global conflicts, ranked third (12%), takes greater precedence here than overall. In this region, there seems to be a more positive take on this cluster than elsewhere, with verbatims that speak more of world peace than of conflicts and war (5% versus 4%). Environ-mental issues Geopolitics and global conflicts Individualismparadox Discrimi-nationsand inequalities Economic issues 32 % 12 % 16 % 12 % 12%