United Nations Association: USA Santa Barbara & Tri-Counties Chapter

United Nations Association: USA Santa Barbara & Tri-Counties Chapter The UNA-USA was founded in 1947 to promote stronger U.S. involvement in the United Nations. www.unasb.org and thereby strengthen U.S. An annual U.N. The Model U.N.

Our local chapter holds quarterly educational programs with speakers for the benefit of our members and the public. UNA-USA, Santa Barbara & Tri-County chapter’s goal is to be an effective catalyst in the local community to educate the public about the U.N. As a bi-partisan forum, all opinions are welcome. One of the organizations operating under our Chapter’s umbrella as a UNA Committee is UNESCO

. UNESCO’s goal is to decrease worldwide poverty through education, eliminate gender disparity in primary and secondary education, and help countries implement a national strategy for sustainable development thus reversing current trends in the loss of environmental resources. The local chapter has also been working with a number of other non-profit groups to provide solar lighting to impoverished townships globally. The local chapter of the UNA-USA holds quarterly educational programs with speakers for the benefit of our members and the public. Day takes place every Fall. This event consists of exhibitors, a well known key note speaker and/or panelists to present timely global topics concerning the welfare of the Global Community. The UNA-USA works closely with other local non-profits in promoting peace and welfare for humanity and all events are co-sponsored by various community non-profit organizations. The UNA-USA financially supports UNICEF and Model U.N programs. programs are run almost exclusively by students from local high schools, colleges and universities who organize chapters on their respective campuses. The purpose of these chapters is to promote understanding and appreciation of the United Nations at the student level and to facilitate its work. The Model UN’s include local High Schools in Santa Barbara and Ventura Counties and colleges including Santa Barbara City College, UCSB, Westmont and Ventura City College. While our UNA Chapter works with non-profits and other organizations on a local level, our organization has no employees and is operated solely by volunteers. Funding for UNA-USA, Santa Barbara County Chapter is provided by private foundations, corporations, individuals and membership dues. The organization is a 501(c)(3) organization in accordance with U.S. regulations and all contributions are fully tax deductible.

07/23/2013

"This rather amazing video, from UNICEF, offers an inside view of the sheer logistic challenge of how to bring clean water and sanitation to 130,000 [Syrian refugees] in a place without roads, electricity or really much of anything. It is a herculean effort."

07/20/2013

The post-2015 development goals need to address the continuing "global education emergency" as well as gender equality, says Amina Mohammed, special adviser on post-2015 development planning to United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon. A lack of education dooms young people to incomplete societa...

07/12/2013

Pakistani schoolgirl Malala Yousafzai presented a petition to the United Nations today, calling for the UN and other world leaders to help all children to be in school by December 2015. "Let us pick up our books and pens. They are our most powerful weapons," she said.

07/12/2013

We're happy to support Malala Day and getting girls into school worldwide! Read our blogs: blog.ungei.org

Photo: A World at School/2013

07/11/2013

United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has named Phumzile Mlambo-Nguka as the new head of UN Women. Mlambo-Nguka, 57, is the former deputy president of South Africa and "has proven to be a groundbreaker and a formidable champion for women and girls," said UN Foundation President and CEO Kathy…

07/09/2013

Date and sources 07/2/2013 | Voice of AmericaView Full Article in:Voice of AmericaPublished in Topics: Government & Nonprofit | Advocacy & DevelopmentPublished in Brief:UN Wire

07/09/2013

Governments can act to help end violence against women and girls by providing access to legal recourse, among other protections. They can also help by empowering women and encouraging them to become leaders, writes Lakshmi Puri, acting head of UN Women. "Only greater equality between the sexes will…

07/09/2013

The Millennium Development Goal of halving hunger by 2015 and the newly adopted African goal of ending hunger by 2025 are within reach, says Jose Graziano da Silva, director-general of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization. Improved access to food, economic growth and increased food p...

07/03/2013

Today, the new UN Peacekeeping mission in Mali officially launched — but it's still missing critical U.S. funding. You can help!

Raise your voice and ask Congress to take action: http://bit.ly/13hkDgb

06/25/2013

Like and share to spread the word: The World Health Organization (WHO) and partners just released the first-ever full systematic study on violence against women. The conclusion? It's a "global health problem of epidemic proportions".

Learn more --> http://goo.gl/oI2U6

06/25/2013

"The worst humanitarian crisis of the 21st century is unfolding in the Middle East today." —UNHCR Special Envoy Angelina Jolie

She's in Jordan to mark , and spoke to a few of the 1.6 million Syrians who have been forced to flee from the violence: http://bit.ly/16hinlY

06/25/2013

Today is .

Share this if you agree with UNHCR that 1 family torn apart by war is too many—and then help support their life-saving work in Syria and beyond: http://unhcr.org/1family

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