Friday, October 17, 2008

Year of Change, Year of Choice: America and the UN

The UNA Mid-Atlantic Conference, will take place on Friday, February 6, 2009. Feel free to contact Catherine D. White (CatherineDWhite@aol.com) or George Garland (GAGarland@gmail.com) with any questions. As details become available they will be posted in this blog and also at www.unasouthernny.org

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Barack Obama responds to UNA-USA questionnaire

UNA-USA has released a letter from Senator Barack Obama concerning his views on UN-US relations. http://www.unausa.org/site/pp.asp?c=fvKRI8MPJpF&b=3879851 He notes, "Despite its evident flaws and failings, the UN remains essential to advancing U.S. interests, to enhancing global security, spurring development and providing food, medicine and life-saving assistance to the world's most needy everyday."

Senator John McCain did not reply to the questionnaire.

Sunday, October 5, 2008

Obama embraces MDGs

I believe that it is vital for America to have a positive voice in the world, and that working with the United Nations and entire UN System can facilitate important international achievements. The global economic crisis, climate change, the increasing need for renewable energy and sustainable development, nuclear proliferation, worldwide poverty where a billion still live on less than $1 a day -- can only be solved with worldwide cooperation. With good political leadership and through partnership, we can make a major difference in the world we leave to our children. We can set important goals, and work together to meet them. Good scientific and technological research, strengthened education of our children, conservation, investment in the future and imagination will be stimulated by such leadership.

During the High-Level Segment of the UN General Assembly, Senator John McCain and his running mate visited the UN to meet world leaders. Despite this high-profile visit, McCain's policies seem to side-step the United Nations itself, and focus instead on bringing together only "democracies." Now, just a month before the presidential election, I am asking our readers to write to Senator McCain to ask him to support the United Nations, the UN MDGs, and to set forth a coherent policy that will give voters an understanding of his position and his global vision.

By contrast, in a speech to the Clinton Global Initiative on September 25, 2008, Senator Barack Obama embraced the UN Millennium Development Goals with the following statement:

"We all have a stake in reducing poverty. There is suffering across the globe that doesn’t need to be tolerated in the 21st century. And it leads to pockets of instability that provide fertile breeding grounds for threats like terror and the smuggling of deadly weapons that cannot be contained by the drawing of a border or the distance of an ocean. These aren’t simply disconnected corners of an interconnected world. That is why the second commitment that I will make is embracing the Millennium Development Goals, which aim to cut extreme poverty in half by 2015."

That said, I heard Senator Obama in a televised speech state that his plans for foreign assistance may need to be spread out over several years, because of the current economic crisis.

It is important to stay informed about the candidates' attitudes and policies toward global issues and their vision of the role of the UN. Sen. Obama has answered questions submitted to him by UNA-USA and the Better World Fund; you can see his replies here: http://www.unausa.org/site/pp.asp?c=fvKRI8MPJpF&b=3879851

Sen. McCain has not responded, but perhaps with encouragement from the public, he, or perhaps his running mate, would reply. It's time to press for this and to help American citizens understand the candidate's views related to the UN in this important election.

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Going Global with the UN Videos

You can now watch Bill Miller's interviews with UN and related notables on your computer! Bill (Global Connections, UNA Frankfort, UNA-USA Board member and Rotary International) creates his programs at UN Headquarters, working with UNTV. These 30-minute programs are great for anyone who wants to learn about the UN through the eyes of those involved, or for students active in Model UN. Deputy Secretary-General Asha-Rose Migiro, UN historian Stephen Schlesinger, Ambassador Francis Lorenzo of the Dominican Republic, David Stillman of the Public-Private Alliance Foundation, Bettina Luescher of the World Food Program and Pera Wells of the World Federation of United Nations Associations are just a few of those Bill has interviewed.

The Dallas Chapter of UNA and Richland Community College, with the Lecroy Center for Educational Communication, have just uploaded videos 53to 70 of Going Global with the UN. I want to thank Noeli Biggs and all others involved. You can watch the videos at http://www.rlc.dcccd.edu/modelun/videos.htm

I want to thank the UNA Southern New York State Division for its financial support for the series. The videos are again being shown in fall 2008 in Westchester County, New York on many cable TV networks, sponsored by the UNA Westchester Education Committee, whose chair is Marcia Wallace.

I also want to thank, again, the people involved in production of the series: Dan Hamilton, who is responsible for all of the technical work, making many disparate videos into seamless 30-minute productions. Dan also created the "bumpers" - the front and end pieces of the series, and Gregory Stillman's voice is heard in these. Nicoletta Barolini generously created the lovely Going Global with the UN logo.
Several interns, starting with Julianna Koch, have worked the series, sifting through many hours of potential source material, and obtaining permissions. Vanessa Van Arendonk, Ebi Spahiu, Declan Galvin, Samantha Young, Charlotte Ambrozek, Kristyn Kadala and others have supported the project.

If there is demand in future, we'll create more videos for "Going Global with the UN". Bill Miller interviews several notable UN-related people each month, so that content is available, and after a year's hiatus from looking at other source materials, I'm sure we can find many excellent new videos from throughout the UN System.

Special thanks go to David Stillman, who was president of the UNA of Westchester when the project started, and who has lived with hundreds of videos and dvds in our home and office!

Now the job is to market these across the country. I'll be glad to answer questions, and to ensure that any order you may place is quickly filled (with Dan's help, of course). DVD's are $10 each plus shipping and handling. Contact me at jbs@stratdev.com, or phone 914-478-3450. For a full list of all 70 videos, see a related article earlier in this blog, or look at the Richland Community College Model UN website.

"Ginger" Stillman