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JulijaS [17]
3 years ago
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Helppppp plllllzzz!!!!!!

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Inga [223]3 years ago
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1.- Global Culture and Heritage Preservation

The destruction of important sites during wars such as Sarajevo and Siria the preservation of cultural and national heritage

<u>UN Agencies </u>

UNESCO (The United Nations Educational and Cultural Organization)

2.- Climate Change

The effect of climate change has produced considerable impact on Glaciers, ice on rivers and lakes, plants and animals environments as well as accelerated sea level, more intense heat waves and stronger hurricanes.

<u>UN Agencies </u>

• World Meteorological Organization (WMO)

• UN Environmental Program (UNEP)

3.- Health and Medicine

As the population grows around the world, it´s harder for some people in the world in poverty to have access to medicine and people is dying of common diseases or because are lacking medicines.

<u>UN Agencies </u>

• World Health Organization

• World Bank

• UN Children´s Fund

4.- Human Rights

The murdering of people as well as torture practices in some countries around the world is making have created a people mass immigration from those countries to other regions.  

<u>UN Agencies </u>

The UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC)

5.- Wepons of Mass Destruction

The increasing production of weapons of mass destruction around the world is putting at stake the safety of humanity and jeopardizing the natural environment.

<u> UN Agencies </u>

United Nations Office for Disarmament Affairs (UNODA)

6.- Global Trade

The US can impose new tariffs to China that can lead to a trade war, so each country might begin an escalating series of high tariffs against each other and this might have a negative impact on international trading and global economy.

<u>UN Agencies </u>

• The United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC)

• United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO)

7.- Access to Water

Disease from unsafe water sources and lack of basic sanitation is killing more people every year than all forms of violence, including war and children are especially vulnerable with diarrhea, dysentery and other illnesses.

<u>UN Agencies </u>

• UNESCO (The United Nations Educational and Cultural Organization)

• The United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC)

• International Monetary Fund (IMF)

• World Bank

• World Health Organization (WHO)

• World Meteorological Organization (WMO)

8.- Energy Sources

The use of fossil fuels like coal, oil and natural gas is causing more harm than renewable energy sources, including air and water pollution, damage of public health, wildlife and habitat lost, water use, land use and global warming emissions.

<u>UN Agencies </u>

• World Bank

• UNDP

• UN Environment Programme (UNEP)

• UN Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO)

• UN Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR)

• UN University (UNO)

• UNESCO (The United Nations Educational and Cultural Organization)

• Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO)

• World Health Organization (WHO)

• World Meteorological Organization (WMO)

• International Telecommunications Union (ITU)

9.- Terrorism and Counterterrorism  

Terrorism is the new weapon used by extremist countries to spread fear in some free countries and populations around the world for a political, ideological or religious reason, this action is causing the death of many innocent lives around the world and needs to be stopped at once.  

<u>UN Agencies </u>

• United Nations Office of Counter – Terrorism

• United Nation Security Council

10.- Technological Change

The advance of technological changes has displaced some work force an increase unemployment around the world, this fact requires a global training for new jobs.

<u>UN Agencies </u>

UN Commission on Science and Technological for Development (CSTD)

World Bank

International Monetary Fund

United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization

International Labor Organization (ILO)


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