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0 The United Nations & what they do
Presentation by Casey Sheren & Darshali Vyas Presented By Lauren Johnson

1 Historical Background
World War II ( ) The Allies (Britain, France, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, India, the USSR, China & the USA) vs The Axis (Germany, Italy & Japan) The Holocaust (systematic killing of 11 million people) 60 million people died in World War 2 About 40 million of those who died were civilians Sources:

2 The United Nations The United Nations was founded in 1945 by 51 countries to keep peace and ensure that the tragedies of World War II would never be repeated The UN has 4 main purposes To keep peace throughout the world To develop friendly relations among nations To help nations work together to improve the lives of poor people To be a center for collective action among nations to achieve these goals Source:

3 Question: Ten million children in the world under the age of 5 are undernourished, which means that they do not have enough food to be healthy... Answer: False. More than 99 million children are undernourished & underweight TRUE OR FALSE Source: Information and graphics courtesy of

4 Question: As of 2012, one in ten children of primary school age did not attend school Answer: True. Globally, more than 700 million adults and 120 million youth lack basic reading and writing skills TRUE OR FALSE FALSE, Actually more than 99 million children under age five are undernourished and underweight. Source: Information and graphics courtesy of

5 TRUE OR FALSE Question: WOMEN in many parts of the world have less access to education, job opportunities, and participation in government than men do Answer: True. Boys & girls in most regions have equal opportunities to receive a primary education...But what about after? Source: Information and graphics courtesy of

6 TRUE OR FALSE Question: 3.000.000 CHILDREN DIE.
before their fifth birthday every year. Because they are poor Because they don’t have food Because they don’t have health care Answer: False. More than 6 million die before their fifth birthday. TRUE OR FALSE Source: Information and graphics courtesy of

7 Question: Only half of women in developing regions receive the recommended amount of health care they need during pregnancy. Answer: True, 45% less women die during childbirth than in 1990, but… MORE HEALTH CARE IS NEEDED TRUE OR FALSE FALSE, Actually more than 99 million children under age five are undernourished and underweight. Source: Information and graphics courtesy of

8 TRUE OR FALSE Question: In 2012, MALARIA killed an estimated people. Answer: True. HOWEVER, since the year 2000, 3.3 million deaths from malaria were prevented Source: Information and graphics courtesy of

9 Question: ONE BILLION people do not have basic sanitation, such as toilets. Answer: False. 2.5 billion people live without basic sanitation. TRUE OR FALSE

10 Question: The United Nation aims to help deal with debt problems of developing countries Answer: TRUE TRUE OR FALSE FALSE, Actually more than 99 million children under age five are undernourished and underweight. Source: Information and graphics courtesy of

11 The Millennium Development Goals
Millennium Summit (September 2000): largest gathering of world leaders in history adopted UN Millennium Declaration. Committed to reduce extreme poverty and set series of time-bound targets. Targets known as the Millennium Development Goals. Deadline to achieve these goals is 2015. Goals are also basic human rights-the rights of each person to health, education, shelter, and security. SOURCE:

12 The United Nations Today
193 member countries Vatican City, Taiwan, and Kesovo are the only 3 non-member countries Headquarters in New York City Ban Ki Moon is the Secretary General of the United Nations Spanish, Chinese, English, Arabic, Russian, and French are the 6 official UN languages Source:

13 Structure of the United Nations
The United Nations is divided into 6 primary bodies The General Assembly (GA) The Security Council (SC) Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) Trusteeship Council (TC) The International Court of Justice (ICJ) Secretariat There are also many specialized agencies and programs that the UN administers These include the World Health Organization (WHO), the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF), International Monetary Fund (IMF) Source:

14 Structure of the United Nations
Source: Structure of the United Nations The General Assembly (GA) Central organ of the United Nations Described as the nearest thing to a “parliament of mankind,” as all Member States are members of the GA, and each member has one vote Makes recommendations on international issues, oversees all other UN bodies which must report to the GA annually, approves the UN budget and apportions UN expenses Elects the Secretary-General Holds authority to admit and expel Member States The Security Council (SC) Has the primary responsibility for maintaining international peace and security Power to employ United Nations forces and direct action against threats to the peace Fifteen members sit on the Security Council, including the five Permanent Members (China, France, Russian Federation, the United Kingdom and the United States) The International Court of Justice (ICJ): Also called the “World Court” Primary judicial organ of the UN and decides international legal disputes All UN members can bring matters before the ICJ but States must agree to accept the jurisdiction of the ICJ before it can decide a dispute involving that State.

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