Canada’s Foreign Connections Read pp. 445 to 449 Complete the following: p. 453 # 2ab, 3a What is an NGO? Provide 2 examples of an NGO.

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Canada’s Foreign Connections Read pp. 445 to 449 Complete the following: p. 453 # 2ab, 3a What is an NGO? Provide 2 examples of an NGO

2a. Describe three main roles played by the United Nations in the world. Promote world peace Help poorer countries develop economically and socially Provide a forum for discussion

2b. Describe one key role that Canada has played within the UN. Peacekeeping – Canada has been involved in more peacekeeping missions than any other country. We will learn a little more about peacekeeping later!

3a. List the four principles that govern the activities of CIDA CIDA – Canadian International Development Agency 4 Principles: – Deal with poverty first – Promote development – Help people to help themselves – Build partnerships

What is an NGO? Provide 2 examples of an NGO. NGO – Non-Governmental Organization These are organizations which provide a wide range of aid around the world, but are not part of the government Examples: Red CrossFree the Children