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Improving the World Canadian & World Issues

Improving the World Canadian & World Issues

Improving the World 1. Individuals • • • The Greatest Canadian The Greatest Global

Improving the World 1. Individuals • • • The Greatest Canadian The Greatest Global Citizen Me to We: Turning Self-Help on Its Head 2. Organizations • • United Nations Security Council Simulation

The Greatest Canadian • • • The Right Honourable Lester B. Pearson Dr. David

The Greatest Canadian • • • The Right Honourable Lester B. Pearson Dr. David Suzuki His Excellency Stephen Lewis Mr. Craig Kielburger Mr. John Humphrey His Excellency Maurice Strong Ms. Louise Fréchette Major General Lewis Mackenzie Lieutenant General The Honourable Roméo Dallaire • The Honourable Lloyd Axworthy

The Greatest Global Citizen • • • His Excellency Nelson Mandela His Excellency The

The Greatest Global Citizen • • • His Excellency Nelson Mandela His Excellency The Honourable Jimmy Carter His Excellency Kim Dae-jung Mrs. Aung San Suu Kyi His Holiness Pope John Paul II His Excellency Dag Hammarskjold Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt His Excellency Mikhail Gorbachev Mr. Mohandas Ghandi

Who is YOUR Greatest Citizen? • Describe the actions of individuals who have influenced

Who is YOUR Greatest Citizen? • Describe the actions of individuals who have influenced global affairs in a one-page biographical account of who they were/are and how they influenced global affairs. • The preceding are just some suggestions of individuals to research. You may select a Canadian or another international citizen.

“Me to We” • Craig & Marc Kielburger – – Free the Children Leaders

“Me to We” • Craig & Marc Kielburger – – Free the Children Leaders Today Embracing Cultures Youth Ambassadors for Peace • Helping others helps yourself • ≈$20 online or at Chapters • In ACVI Library

The United Nations

The United Nations

United Nations Structure • Six main “organs” of the UN – – – General

United Nations Structure • Six main “organs” of the UN – – – General Assembly Security Council Secretariat International Court of Justice Economic & Social Council Trusteeship Council • Many other agencies & organizations within the UN system

UNHQ – “New York City”

UNHQ – “New York City”

Secretariat (& Secretary-General) • Secretariat is the “business” • Secretary-General acts as a diplomat,

Secretariat (& Secretary-General) • Secretariat is the “business” • Secretary-General acts as a diplomat, advocate, civil servant, and CEO • Spokesman for the interests of the world’s peoples, in particular the poor and vulnerable • H. E. Ban Ki-moon of Korea (2007 -)

General Assembly

General Assembly

Security Council

Security Council

Economic & Social Council

Economic & Social Council

Trusteeship Council (to 1994)

Trusteeship Council (to 1994)

International Court of Justice The Hague

International Court of Justice The Hague

UN European HQ – Geneva • Former HQ of the League of Nations

UN European HQ – Geneva • Former HQ of the League of Nations

UN Office at Vienna • UNHCR, Space, Drugs

UN Office at Vienna • UNHCR, Space, Drugs

UN Office at Nairobi • UNEP, UNHABITAT

UN Office at Nairobi • UNEP, UNHABITAT

Purpose of the UN • Maintain international peace & security • Achieve international cooperation

Purpose of the UN • Maintain international peace & security • Achieve international cooperation in solving economic, social, cultural, & humanitarian problems • Promote respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms • Be a centre for harmonizing the actions of nations in attaining common goals

UN Priorities: Conflict Resolution • • • Peaceful Settlement of Differences International Court of

UN Priorities: Conflict Resolution • • • Peaceful Settlement of Differences International Court of Justice Economic Sanctions Peacekeeping Force Regular Military Force – Must be made available by all member states on an individual basis

UN Priorities: Human Rights • Universal Declaration of Human Rights • High Commission for

UN Priorities: Human Rights • Universal Declaration of Human Rights • High Commission for Human Rights – Will be replaced by the Human Rights Council on June 16 th, 2006 • Refugees • High Commission for Refugees

UN Priorities: Sustainable Development • “Programs that improve people’s quality of life without impairing

UN Priorities: Sustainable Development • “Programs that improve people’s quality of life without impairing future generations’ ability to improve their quality of life” • UN Conference on Human Environment • The Earth Summit • United Nations Environment Program

UN Priorities: The Middle East • Whereas many other conflicts were resolved in a

UN Priorities: The Middle East • Whereas many other conflicts were resolved in a relatively short time…. • Palestine & Israel Conflict dominated the Security Council agenda for decades • Palestine to Israel; Palestine & Israel? ! • Wars: 1948, 1956, 1967, and 1973 • Problems still exist today

UN Priorities: Other Major Issues • • Women Child Labour Colonies (success!) Apartheid (success!)

UN Priorities: Other Major Issues • • Women Child Labour Colonies (success!) Apartheid (success!) Population Development (including the HDI) Health

UN Millennium Development Goals 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Eradicate extreme

UN Millennium Development Goals 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 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

Canada & the United Nations

Canada & the United Nations

The Rt. Hon. Lester B. Pearson • Invented the concept of peacekeeping • President

The Rt. Hon. Lester B. Pearson • Invented the concept of peacekeeping • President of the General Assembly 1952 -1953 • Won the Nobel Peace Prize for efforts to resolve the Suez Crisis of 1956 • Canadian Prime Minister 1963 -1968

Ms. Louise Frechette • Appointed first ever UN Deputy Secretary-General 1998 -2006 • Helped

Ms. Louise Frechette • Appointed first ever UN Deputy Secretary-General 1998 -2006 • Helped manage Secretariat operations • Canadian UN Ambassador 1992 -1995

Mrs. Louise Arbour • UN High Commissioner for Human Rights 2004 -Present • Justice

Mrs. Louise Arbour • UN High Commissioner for Human Rights 2004 -Present • Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada 1999 -2004 • Chief Prosecutor for the International Criminal Tribunals for Yugoslavia and Rwanda 1996 -1999

H. E. Stephen Lewis • UN Special Envoy for HIV/AIDS in Africa 2001 -2006

H. E. Stephen Lewis • UN Special Envoy for HIV/AIDS in Africa 2001 -2006 • Deputy Director of UNICEF 1995 -1999 • Canadian UN Ambassador 1984 -1988 • Leader of the Ontario NDP 1970 -1978

H. E. John Mc. Nee • Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Canada to the

H. E. John Mc. Nee • Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Canada to the United Nations • Veteran Ambassador, Advisor to Trudeau, staffer at PCO

LGen The Hon. Roméo Dallaire • Commander of the United Nations Assistance Mission in

LGen The Hon. Roméo Dallaire • Commander of the United Nations Assistance Mission in Rwanda 1994 • Author of Shake Hands with the Devil: The Failure of Humanity in Rwanda • Canadian Senator

MGen Lewis Mackenzie • Commander of the United Nations Protection Force in Yugoslavia 1994

MGen Lewis Mackenzie • Commander of the United Nations Protection Force in Yugoslavia 1994 • Author of Peacekeeper, Road to Sarajevo

Canada’s Financial Contributions to the UN • 7 th leading contributor to the UN

Canada’s Financial Contributions to the UN • 7 th leading contributor to the UN – 2. 5% of the UN’s budget (US $34. 5 million)… more than China or Russia! • Canada has a perfect payment record – always in full, on time, and without conditions • In addition, Canada contributes $77 million annually for UN peacekeeping

Canada and International Development • Canada spent US $2 billion in 2002 on Official

Canada and International Development • Canada spent US $2 billion in 2002 on Official Development Assistance (ODA) –. 28% of our Gross National Income – $100 from every Canadian • Canada plans to double ODA by 2010

Canada and Children • Canada played a key role in creating the 1989 UN

Canada and Children • Canada played a key role in creating the 1989 UN Convention on the Rights of a Child • Canada Co-Chaired the 1990 World Summit for Children • Canada hosted the 2000 International Conference on War Affected Children

Canada and Development in Africa • Canada dropped its tariffs and quotas on nearly

Canada and Development in Africa • Canada dropped its tariffs and quotas on nearly all imports from least-developed countries in 2003 • Canada led the G 8 Africa Action Plan that helped African nations launch the New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD) • Canada added another $500 million in aid through the Canada Fund for Africa

Canadian Missions to the UN • Permanent Mission of Canada to the United Nations

Canadian Missions to the UN • Permanent Mission of Canada to the United Nations in New York (UNHQ) • Geneva Mission, Vienna Mission • Delegation to UNESCO in Paris • Mission UN HABITAT in Nairobi • Mission to UNEP in Nairobi • Mission to FAO in Rome • Mission to ICAO in Montreal

Questions About the UN? • www. un. org • www. un. int/canada – Michael

Questions About the UN? • www. un. org • www. un. int/canada – Michael Kovrig – canada@un. int • • www. dfait-maeci. gc. ca/canada_un www. unac. org www. unicef. ca www. canimun. org