Presentation on Non Governmental Organizations (NGO’s)

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Presentation on Non Governmental Organizations (NGO’s) Submitted by WWW.ASSIGNMENTPOINT.COM www.assignmentpoint.com

Non-governmental Organizations (NGO’s) Organization that operates independently from any form of government The term originated from the UN NGOs are non-profit Focus on human rights, environmental, or development work. www.assignmentpoint.com

What is the UN? 51 countries started it in 1945 Today 193 countries are members, which includes almost every recognized country in the world www.assignmentpoint.com

What does it do? Every nation that joins must accept the UN charter, which outlines basic behaviors for states. The UN does not make or enforce laws. www.assignmentpoint.com

So, who is in the UN? Although it started with just 51 countries, the UN now has 193 members, representing nearly every country on the planet. Exceptions include: The Vatican, which chooses to have an observer role only. Kosovo Taiwan Antarctica is an international zone and is not represented. www.assignmentpoint.com

What are the UN’s four goals? Maintain world peace Develop friendly relations between states To cooperate in solving international problems To harmonize the actions of all states www.assignmentpoint.com

How is it organized? The UN has five major sections: 1 – The security council 2 – The general assembly 3 – The economic and social council 4 – The secretariat 5 – The International Court of Justice. The first 4 are located in New York, the fifth is in The Hague. www.assignmentpoint.com

What is the security council? The security council is made up of 15 countries who are responsible for keeping world peace. 5 countries are permanent members (America, Russia, China, France and the UK) and the other 10 are made up of countries picked from each region of the planet, who each serve for a two year term. www.assignmentpoint.com

What is the General Assembly? The General assembly is where every country in the world has a chance to make statements and observations about world affairs, and vote on various UN issues. www.assignmentpoint.com

What is the Secretariat? The secretariat does the “paper work” for the UN, including researching issues and compiling data, tracking the success or failure of UN programs, and organizing conferences and training. www.assignmentpoint.com

What does the Economic and Social council do? They organize non-political and non-military UN programs like the UN International Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and water treatment programs. www.assignmentpoint.com

What is the International Court of Justice? The ICJ regulates disputes concerning human issues that are not related to just one country (humanitarian law and war crimes) as well as international disputes about things like borders and pollution. It is based in The Hague – South Holland, Netherlands www.assignmentpoint.com

Millennium Development Goals 8 international development goals established by the UN in 2000. All 193 members of the UN signed the United Nations Declaration in agreement with the common desire to achieve the 8 goals by 2015. The World Bank, IMF and the African Development Bank also agreed to cancel $50 billion debt through funding from the member states. www.assignmentpoint.com

Millennium Development Goals Eradicate Extreme Poverty and Hunger  Achieve Universal Primary Education Promote Gender Equality and Empower Women Reduce Child Mortality Improve Maternal Health  Combat HIV/AIDS, Malaria and Other Diseases  Ensure Environmental Sustainability  Develop a Global Partnership for Development  www.assignmentpoint.com

Millennium Development Goals Canceled an additional $40–55 billion debt owed by LDC countries to allow them to re-channel money to social programs for improving health and education and for alleviating poverty. The 2010 MDG Summit concluded with the adoption of: Keeping the Promise: United to Achieve the Millennium Development Goals Pledged over $40 billion in resources over the next five years. www.assignmentpoint.com

Millennium Development Goals http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D3l4CLvOQ0Y www.assignmentpoint.com

Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) Engage in policy development in Canada and internationally, enabling Canada's effort to realize its development objectives. www.assignmentpoint.com

CIDA Three priority themes are part of that agenda and guide CIDA's work: Increasing Food Security Securing the future of children and youth Stimulating sustainable economic growth www.assignmentpoint.com

North Africa and Middle East: CIDA Locations Americas: Bolivia | Caribbean Regional Program | Colombia | Haiti | Honduras | Peru Asia: Afghanistan | Bangladesh | Indonesia | Pakistan | Vietnam Eastern Europe: Ukraine North Africa and Middle East: West Bank and Gaza Sub-Saharan Africa: Ethiopia | Ghana | Mali | Mozambique | Senegal | Sudan and South Sudan | Tanzania www.assignmentpoint.com

CIDA in Action http://www.acdi-cida.gc.ca/acdi-cida/ACDI-CIDA.nsf/eng/HEL-31484138-GW4 www.assignmentpoint.com

UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) UNHCR is an agency who is mandated to lead and co-ordinate international action to protect refugees and resolve refugee problems worldwide. www.assignmentpoint.com

UNHCR It strives to ensure that everyone can exercise the right to seek asylum and find safe refuge in another State, with the option to return home voluntarily, integrate locally or to resettle in a third country. It also has a mandate to help stateless people www.assignmentpoint.com

UNCHR The number of refugees of concern to UNHCR stood at 10.5 million at the beginning of 2011, down slightly from a year earlier. UNHCR seeks to reduce situations by encouraging states to create conditions which allow for the protection of human rights and the peaceful resolution of disputes. The UNCHR pays particular attention to the needs of children and seeks to promote the equal rights of women and girls. www.assignmentpoint.com

UNCHR http://unhcr.org/v-5074149b6 www.assignmentpoint.com

Amnesty International Purpose: to defend human rights. They believe that human rights abuses anywhere are the concern of people everywhere Amnesty International is: independent of any government, political ideology, economic interest or religion financially autonomous, due to donations from individual members and supporters www.assignmentpoint.com

Amnesty International Goals defend freedom of expression protect women’s rights abolish the death penalty demand justice for crimes against humanity demand corporate accountability where companies have abused people’s rights www.assignmentpoint.com

OXFAM Oxfam is an international confederation of 17 organizations networked together in 92 countries, as part of a global movement for change, to build a future free from the injustice of poverty Focus on Advocacy, Emergency Work, Campaigning and Policy Development www.assignmentpoint.com