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The United Nations How the World Works Together The U.N. Brings Nations and People Together to talk over the issues to negotiate and agree on principles to move forward to create the process for working together to bring together resources to accomplish goals In the beginning - 1945
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TheUnited Nations How the World Works Together
The U.N. Brings Nations and People Together • to talk over the issues • to negotiate and agree on principles • to move forward • to create the process for working together • to bring together resources • to accomplish goals
In the beginning - 1945 The treaty to create the U.N. is the United Nations Charter Signed originally by 51 Nations Now there are 192 Member States
General Assembly (every Nation has one vote) The Legislature of Nations
Security Council • War and Peace Issues • (15 members; 5 permanent; 10 elected by General Assembly on regional basis for 2-year terms)
Economic and Social Council • Social and Economic Issues • (54 Members elected by General Assembly for 3-year terms)
Court of Justice • World Court for Nations • (15 judges elected by the General Assembly for 9 years)
International Criminal Court • Treaty finalized in 1998, into force in 2002 • Independent Court • for Crimes Against Humanity • (18 judges elected by States who signed the Treaty) • (104 State Parties)
Secretariat • Administrator for Activities (5-year term, selected by Security Council; ratified by General Assembly) Kofi Annan Ban Ki-moon
The Basic Structure • The General Assembly • The Security Council • The Economic and Social Council • The Secretariat • The International Court of Justice • The International Criminal Court
The Purpose • Maintain international peace and security • Develop friendly relations among nations • Promote cooperation to solve problems • Serve as a center for harmonizing and working on common ends
The Process • Define an issue or concern in the General Assembly • Hold a Conference for Nations to meet & discuss the issue • Conference develops a statement, or an action plan or a treaty
Examples • Universal Declaration of Human Rights • Geneva Accords on Torture • Conferences and Treaties on • Human Rights • Refugees • Terrorism • Environment • Disarmament • Organized Crime
1982World Assembly on Aging International Plan of Action on Aging
International Plan of Action on Ageing 62 Recommendations for Action Research Data collection Analysis Training and Education Areas of Concern Health and Nutrition Protection of Elderly Consumers Housing and Environment Family Social Welfare Income Security and Employment Education http://www.un.org/esa/socdev/ageing/ageipaa.htm
1991U.N. Principles for Older Persons18 Principles Independence Participation Care Self-Fulfillment http://www.un.org/esa/socdev/iyop/iyoppop.htm
1999International Year of Older PersonsTowards a Society of All Ages Member States UN System Intergovernmental Organizations Non-governmental Organizations Private Sector
1999International Year of Older Persons(Continued) Awareness Formulate Policies and Programs Establish National Focal Point http://www.un.org/esa/socdev/iyop/index.html U.S. Administration on Aging In Department of Health and Human Services http://www.aoa.gov/
2002Second World Assembly on AgingMadrid, Spain Reviewed Outcomes and Progress Developed Long-term Strategy Also NGO Statement http://www.un.org/esa/socdev/ageing/waa/index.html
Process Results Platform for Action UN Principles for Older Persons Mechanism within UN for Programs Events to Create Awareness Other Possibilities for Results Treaty Convention Protocol
How the World Works Together • Recognize a Problem • Meet to Bring Together Best World Thinking on the Issue • Agree on at Least the Lowest Common Denominator • May Not Solve Problem But We Move Forward
The United Nations How the World Works Together
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