FP Lesson 3 – “ The United Nations”

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FP Lesson 3 – “ The United Nations”

The United Nations During World War II, President Franklin D. Roosevelt met with British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and agreed that all people should have the right to choose their own government and to live free from war, fear and want.

The United Nations In 1945, representatives from 50 countries met to form the United Nations, an organization that promotes peaceful coexistence and worldwide cooperation. Now there are 193 member nations

The United Nations The UN headquarters is located in New York City and has 5 main divisions: General Assembly- discuss, debate and recommend solutions to problems Security Council- responsible for peacekeeping There are also 5 permanent countries that are a part of the Security Council of the UN:  China, France, Russian Federation, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Economic and Social Council- dedicated to improving the lives of the worlds people Trusteeship Council- help various non-self governing colonies or areas Secretariat- manages the day-to-day activities of the UN and provides services to other UN divisions International Court of Justice- arm of the UN, handles international legal disputes (also known as the World Court)

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The United Nations The Universal Declaration of Human Rights was adopted by the United Nations, which details the rights to which all human beings are inherently entitled. For example, you are innocent until proven guilty, no torture, the right to privacy, etc.

The UN in the Modern World The United Nations provides a place where the world’s countries can express their views about problems that threaten peace. The flags fly in alphabetical order – Afghanistan to Zimbabwe

The UN in the Modern World Disputes between countries cannot always be settled through diplomacy, therefore the UN has organized a peacekeeping force. The peacekeepers monitor conflicts, oversee territorial agreements and cease-fires, and help stabilize political situations. The World Court handles international legal disputes such as boundary disputes and debt payments.

The UN in the Modern World The UN has made a huge impact in our modern world. UNICEF (United National Children’s Fund) - an agency of the United Nations responsible for programs to aid education and the health of children and mothers in developing countries.

The UN in the Modern World The UN has encountered some criticism: Opponents believe the U.S. pays too much money for the organization’s operations and powerful nations can be outvoted in the General Assembly Supporters believe the UN is the world’s best hope for peace.

United Nations Goodwill Ambassadors Nicole Kidman United Nation’s Women’s Goodwill Ambassador Emma Watson United Nation’s Women’s Goodwill Ambassador Leonardo DiCaprio United Nation’s Climate Ambassador Angelina Jolie United Nation’s Refugee Ambassador