IYC 2011 All known matter – gas, liquid and solid – is composed of the chemical elements or of compounds made from those elements. Humankinds understanding.

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IYC 2011 All known matter – gas, liquid and solid – is composed of the chemical elements or of compounds made from those elements. Humankinds understanding of the material nature of our world is grounded in our knowledge of chemistry. Indeed all living processes are controlled by chemical reactions. The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) and UNESCO strongly believe that it is time to celebrate the achievements of chemistry and its contributions to the well-being of humankind.

Background and Concept IUPAC Endorsement – August 2007 UNESCO Support – April 2008 UN Declaration – December 2008 The concept of IYC 2011 started with the recognition by IUPAC that a number of scientific disciplines have achieved significant benefits from securing designation by the United Nations of an international year pertaining to their field. The idea of holding a year of chemistry was first discussed in 2006, during the April meeting of the IUPAC Executive Committee.

Objectives of the International Year of Chemistry Increase the public appreciation and understanding of chemistry in meeting world needs Encourage interest of young people in chemistry Generate enthusiasm for the creative future of chemistry Celebrate the role of women in chemistry and major historical events in chemistry, including the centenaries of Mme. Curies Nobel Prize Conversation between Chemistry and Society about the future shape of chemistry for sustainability set in the context of chemistrys achievements

Goal 1: Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger Goal 2: Achieve universal primary education Goal 3: Promote gender equality and empower women Goal 4: Reduce child mortality Goal 5: Improve maternal health Goal 6: Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases Goal 7: Ensure environmental sustainability Goal 8: Develop a Global Partnership for Development CHEMISTRY is vital to achieving these goals! United Nations Millennium Goals

Global Partners IUPAC and UNESCO – Organizing Partners United Nations Federations of Chemical Societies FACS, FASC, FLAQ, EuCheMS National Chemical Societies Industry NGOs Educational and Research Institutions Individuals

Making an Impact highlight the nature, beauty and relevance –both economic and environmental– of chemistry to the modern world use the media effectively to enhance the profile of chemistry, as viewed by pupils, the general population and politicians work together to achieve these goals IYC is a chance that will not come again for some time...

Cornerstone Events Opening Ceremony under the aegis of the UN, UNESCO, and IUPAC Jan 27-28, 2011 – Paris, France theme - Chemistry and the UN Millennium Goals IUPAC World Congress - "Chemistry Bridging Innovation among the Americas and the World" Jul 30 - Aug 7, 2011 – San Juan, Puerto Rico Closing Event - under the patronage of the Chemical and Pharmaceutical Industry Dec 1, 2011 – Brussels, Belgium Opportunities for speakers and chairs at highest levels from all sectors

Other Key Events Pacifichem 2010 – Pre-inaugural reception publicizing the International Year for Pacific Rim participants Dec 15-20, 2010 – Honolulu, Hawaii, USA Chemistry – the key to Africas future Congress of the Federation of African Societies of Chemistry (FASC) Jan 16-21, 2011 – Johannesburg, South Africa CHEMRAWN - Symposium on Biofuels Sep 2011 (date tba) – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Activities – some examples African Conference - Science, education and capacity building challenges related to SAICM (UNs Strategic Approach to International Chemicals Management) implementation. Possible Cornerstone event in Ethiopia Project on the science of Climate Change to support teaching and informed policy discussion led by RSC & ACS Numerous national proposals from commemorative postage stamps, open days and specific celebrations, for example, for Madame Curie at the Sorbonne/ LOreal award for women in science Celebrating stories of chemistry

Activities – more examples Re-energising existing national/regional outreach activities Social networking (facebook, YouTube) on chemistry- related questions Video clips (existing and new) to promote the contributions of chemistry Providing real expertise through an ask a scientist program Educational resources – chemistry board game, Australian chemistry quiz, videos of famous chemists, science fair participants Global experiment for children

Global Experiment Students around the world (elementary, secondary and/or tertiary) measure, collect samples or data, e.g., water samples for isotopic composition and pH, send to a collective database Topic related to IYC themes – chemistry and sustainability ; likely focus on water supplies

IYC 2011 Our understanding of the fundamental nature of our world is grounded in chemistry. Molecular transformations are basic to production of foodstuffs, medicines, fuels and materials – essentially all manufactured and extracted products. We will rely on this science to maintain a sustainable, wholesome environment for all the earth. IYC 2011 is a unique opportunity for everyone to celebrate the central contributions of chemistry.

Head: 28 pt Arial Bold Subhead: 22 pt Arial Bold Text: 20 or 22 pt Arial (depending on best copy fit) Highlighted text should appear in cyan blue found in the color palette within this file, or accentuate a word or phrase using bold black, italic text, or both Bulleted text: margin indent 3/8 inch (.375 in) DRAFT ppt provided by the IYC Outreach Committee. Please return comments, ideas, suggestions to draft date: Feb 2, 2010