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June 20, 2014 CFUW AND THE UNITED NATIONS
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UNITED NATIONS Founded in 1945 to promote international cooperation 51 member states – now 193 Headquarters in New York, Vienna, Geneva, Nairobi Five active organs or sections General Assembly Security Council Economic and Social Council Secretariat (Civil Service) International Court of Justice
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UNITED NATIONS Led by Ban Ki-Moon, Secretary General UN Women created in 2010 Led by Phumzile Mlambo-Nguka Main Issues Elimination of Discrimination against women and girls Empowerment of Women Achievement of Equality between women and men
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ECONOMIC & SOCIAL COUNCIL Established in 1946 to deal with economic and social challenges as a UN Charter body Responsible for 14 specialized agencies, 9 functional and 6 regional commissions Regular meetings with academics, business sector, and 3,200+ non-governmental organizations (CFUW and IFUW) 54 members elected by the General Assembly
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Commission on Status of Women 45 Member States form Commission elected by ECOSOC Meets in March in NY for two weeks 2014 - more than 6,000 registered representatives Annual Theme, Review theme Side events, parallel sessions, films Official UN presentations, debates and proceedings Agreed Conclusions
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CFUW at the UN CSW Applied and accredited in 1998 with “special consultative status” at ECOSOC CFUW Representative - VP International Delegation of CFUW members & others Learn, listen, network, influence government Present parallel sessions Prostitution, Non-State Actor Torture, Primary Education in Afghanistan
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Other Opportunitiesfor CFUW Follow-up to UN – Domestic Advocacy Shadow Reports, Letters and Briefs to Government Working in Partnerships with Other NGOs Presenting at other UN Bodies such as the Human Rights Council in Geneva
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