The One Young World Global Consultation Process conducted between September 2010 and May 2011 involved 9,239 interviews from 21 countries, focusing on key areas such as religion, politics, media, global business, environment, and health. The results revealed significant perspectives among young adults aged 20-29 on issues like the role of religion in society, the necessity for political reform, and the impact of media, while also indicating a sample bias towards more educated and affluent respondents. The survey showed a common agreement on the importance of challenging extremism and the influence of organized religion, as well as a strong desire for business to contribute towards social benefits and alleviate poverty.