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United Nations Association – UK

The United Nations Association – UK (UNA-UK) is an independent policy authority on the United Nations in the United Kingdom and a UK-wide grassroots membership organization.

United Nations Association – UK
AbbreviationUNA-UK
Formation1945
HeadquartersLondon,
 United Kingdom
Head
Stewart Wood, Baron Wood of Anfield
Parent organization
World Federation of United Nations Associations (WFUNA)
Websitewww.una.org.uk

Program of work edit

UNA-UK's policy work can be split into three main areas:

  1. A Safer World: UNA-UK's peace and security program focuses on three issues crucial to building a safer world: nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation; preventing and resolving conflict; and emerging security challenges.
  2. A Fairer World: UNA-UK's human rights and humanitarian program focuses on three issues crucial to building a fairer world: protecting civilian lives; upholding international law; securing rights for everyone.
  3. A Sustainable World: UNA-UK's international development and environment program focus on three issues crucial to building a more sustainable world: building food security, growing responsibly and tackling poverty.

Alongside these broad policy areas, UNA-UK's campaigns include:

  • Keeping Britain Global:[1] UNA-UK seeks to highlight the need for the UK to develop a comprehensive strategy for investing in the health of the UN and urges an increased awareness of how Britain's conduct, both domestically and on the world stage, affects the well-being of the international system.
  • Mission Justice:[2] UNA-UK calls for greater decisive action to combat sexual abuse by peacekeepers.
  • 1 for 7 Billion campaign:[3] Co-founded by UNA-UK, this campaign calls for national governments to stand up for a fairer process at the United Nations.

All-Party Parliamentary Group on the United Nations edit

UNA-UK acts as the secretariat for The All‐Party Parliamentary Group on the United Nations (UN APPG), a cross‐party group supporting the aims and ideals of the United Nations. The UN APPG's primary objective is to raise awareness among MPs and Peers – about the UN; its myriad contributions across the areas of peace and security, development and human rights; the scope of international law and its relevance to the UK; and the applicability of the UN to the people who make up the British electorate.

In partnership with UN APPG Officers, UNA-UK sets out the strategic plan for the Group for each parliamentary session and reports back on the activity of the Group to its members.

The UN APPG meets six to eight times a year to provide a platform for high‐level international speakers.

The Sir Brian Urquhart Award edit

Each year, UNA-UK presents the Sir Brian Urquhart Award[4] for Distinguished Service to the UN. The award celebrates Sir Brian's unparalleled contribution to the UN and is presented to individuals whose work reflects Sir Brian's dedication and endeavor. During his four decades of service to the UN, Sir Brian was instrumental in creating the organization's administrative framework. He is now a member of UNA-UK's expert advisory panel.

Past recipients of the award include:

'In Larger Freedom in the UK' edit

In early 2005, UNA-UK was tasked by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office to conduct a public and expert engagement process on UN reform in the lead-up to the UN Millennium Review Summit in September 2005.

A series of national and regional public debates were undertaken to examine the recommendations made in the UN Secretary-General's Report, In Larger Freedom. The purpose of the debates was to ensure the widest possible public input into the development of the UK government's priorities for the 2005 World Summit.

The events proved very popular, attracting a cross-section of society, including youth, trade unions, parliamentarians, NGOs, the armed services and academia. Common themes emerged: clear and widespread support for a strengthened United Nations, and a reaffirmation of the UN's unique importance as both a forum for negotiating viable solutions to collective threats, and an instrument for taking collective action to meet diverse threats from climate change to terrorism.

UNA-UK compiled a report based on the feedback received and supplemented this with expert input.

On 28 November at Portcullis House Foreign Office Minister Lord Triesman and UNA-UK Executive Director Sam Daws launched 'In Larger Freedom in the UK'. The launch took place following a talk by Edward Mortimer, Director of Communications and Chief Speechwriter in the UN Secretary-General's Office, at the inaugural meeting of the United Nations All-Party Parliamentary Group. The audience included parliamentarians, UNA-UK members, staff from the UN family in London, civil servants and NGO representatives.

Publications edit

UNA-UK Magazine

UNA-UK's flagship magazine, previously titled New World, provides news, analysis and commentary on a broad spectrum of UN issues. The magazine has a specialist readership of approximately 20,000 individuals and organizations in 100 countries: readers include academic institutions, some 10,000 students and young professionals, NGOs and think tanks.[6]

The association has been publishing news on the UN since it was founded and has been producing New World in its current form since the 1970s. It is currently published four times a year, in print and online. Past issues of New World are available on UNA-UK's website.

New World Double Issue - Autumn/Winter 2013

To coincide with UN Day 2013, UNA-UK released a double issue of New World. The Autumn issue seeks to scope out the future trends and challenges set to feature on the UN's agenda in the coming years, and the role the organization may play in shaping them.

The issue entitled 'Urgent: Diplomacy Needed', asks whether global solutions are still possible and examines why the year 2015 could prove a turning point for the world. The issue features an article by International Development Secretary Justine Greening, on the post-2015 development agenda, as well as contributions from former-MEP Stanley Johnson and Paul Ingram, the Executive Director of the British American Security Information Council.

After the Spring: Prospects for the Arab World in 2013

In Dec 2012, UNA-UK launched a major publication in collaboration with Witan Media, entitled After the Spring: Prospects for the Arab World in 2013. Aimed at scholars, practitioners and interested observers, the publication explores the effects and implications of the political uprisings that have swept the Middle East and North Africa since late 2010. It features contributions by over 50 experts from within and outside the region.

It covers the stories of change in Bahrain, Egypt, Libya, Syria, Tunisia and Yemen, and brings together an array of expertise on conflict resolution, reconstruction, development economics and national reconciliation. The volume seeks to bring us closer to an understanding of how the changes in the region have occurred and to offer insights into what may lie ahead.[7]

Global Development Goals: Leaving No One Behind

In October 2013, UNA-UK published Global Development Goals: Leaving No One Behind, produced in collaboration with Witan Media. The publication provided analysis and recommendations for the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) as well as insights into the development of the post-2015 development agenda.

Contributors included UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, UNDP Administrator Helen Clark, UK Secretary of State for International Development Justine Greening, alongside a host of other leading experts and commentators.[8]

Key events edit

Kofi Annan speaks before the UNA-UK, 31 January 2006

In a historic in January 2006 at Central Hall Westminster, UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan delivered a wide-ranging address under UNA-UK auspices to an audience of UNA-UK members, diplomats and civil society. Speaking of statesmanship and confidence-rebuilding, the Secretary-General outlined his vision of a UN capable of dealing with today's crises.[9]

Ban Ki-moon speaks before the UNA-UK, 13 June 2008

On 13 June 2008, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon delivered a speech under UNA-UK's auspices in his first major public appearance in the UK.[10] In the speech, entitled 'Securing the Common Good: The United Nations and the Expanding Global Agenda', Ban praised UNA-UK's role in cultivating constructive UK government engagement with the UN and in 'explaining the UN to the UK while helping to convey the concerns of British citizens to the UN'.[11]

UN Forum 2010

UN Forum was a major UNA-UK event held on 12 June 2010 in London, based around the theme: 'A more effective UN for a more secure and just world. Over 1,400 people participated in the event, at which H.E. Helen Clark, head of the UN Development Program; H.E. Mary Robinson, former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights; and Dr Hans Blix, former Director-General of the International Atomic Energy Agency delivered keynote speeches.[12] A host of panel discussions took place, as well as films & workshops on peace, development & human rights.

UN Forum 2012

On Saturday 14 July 2012, two weeks before the London Olympic Games, the UNA-UK hosted UN Forum 2012. Topics of discussion included nuclear disarmament, population and human rights, among others. Speakers included former UN Deputy Secretary-General Lord Malloch-Brown, Sir Malcolm Rifkind, H.E. Karen Pierce CMG and H.E. Kamalesh Sharma. In a surprise appearance, UNA-UK Patron Sir Patrick Stewart also addressed attendees on the vital importance of the UN.[13] With an attendance of over 1,000, the event was believed to be the largest civil society event on the UN to be held in the UK in 2012.[14]

UNA Youth Conference 2013 'Nuclear Realities', 23 February 2013

New Nuclear Realities, UNA Youth's 2013 conference, took place on Saturday 23 February in North London. Participants enjoyed lectures and panel debates with high-profile nuclear professionals, as well as UN careers guidance and networking opportunities.[15] Speakers included John Ducan, former UK Ambassador for Multilateral Arms Control and Disarmament, and representatives of BASIC, IISS, ACRONYM and Chatham House. Lord Hannay of Chiswick, former UK ambassador to the UN, delivered the day's keynote speech.[16]

An Audience with Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, 5 February 2016 edit

UNA-UK hosted H.E. Ban Ki-moon, United Nations Secretary-General, at a major public event[17] held at London's Central Hall Westminster. During the event, Sir Jeremy Greenstock, Chairman of UNA-UK, moderated an interactive discussion with the UN Secretary-General, incorporating questions from social media and those in attendance on the day.

A Conversation with Secretary-General António Guterres, 10 May 2017 edit

UNA-UK hosted H.E. António Guterres, Secretary-General of the United Nations, for his first major public speech in the UK on the afternoon of 10 May at Central Hall Westminster. Following his speech, Mr. Guterres took questions from the public in a session moderated by UNA-UK's Natalie Samarasinghe. During this session, the hashtag used to submit questions via Twitter[18] was trending number one in the UK.

History edit

Growing out of the League of Nations Union, UNA-UK held its first meeting in 1945 – before the UN Charter had been finalised. In 2006, UNA-UK published a comprehensive history of the organisation, written by former UNA-UK Director Frank Field.[19]

The United Nations Association Youth Platform - UK (UNA-YP) was established in 2019 as a Youth-wing to UNA-UK and is composed of students from UK-based universities as a means of increasing youth involvement in the UN, and launching the UK's first sustainable UN & UNESCO Youth Delegations.[20]

A catalogued collection of the organization's publications, correspondence and other materials from 1945-2011 can be found in the archives of the London School of Economics.[21]

UNA members edit

The UNA-UK, as a grassroots membership organization, has a large network of volunteer-run branches which give individuals across the United Kingdom a chance to partake in UN activities. These range from speaker and fundraising events to film screenings and coffee mornings, these activities raise awareness and interest in the work of the United Nations at a local level across the country.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ UNA-UK UK action. Stronger UN. Better world. "Keeping Britain Global | UNA-UK". Una.org.uk. Retrieved 30 January 2018.
  2. ^ UNA-UK UK action. Stronger UN. Better world. "Mission Justice | UNA-UK". Una.org.uk. Retrieved 30 January 2018.
  3. ^ "1 for 7 Billion". 1 for 7 Billion. Retrieved 30 January 2018.
  4. ^ "The Sir Brian Urquhart Award". United Nations Association. Retrieved 2 November 2017.
  5. ^ UNA-UK announces details for UN Day 2020, 14 October 2020
  6. ^ "Advertising in New World". United Nations Association – UK.
  7. ^ "UNA-UK launches major 'Arab Spring' publication". United Nations Association – UK.
  8. ^ "Leaving no one behind - UNA-UK releases major development publication". United Nations Association – UK.
  9. ^ . United Nations Association. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 30 January 2018.
  10. ^ . United Nations Association. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 30 January 2018.
  11. ^ . United Nations Association. Archived from the original on 20 April 2014. Retrieved 30 January 2018.
  12. ^ "UN Forum highlights - what progress six months on?". United Nations Association – UK.
  13. ^ "Lord Malloch-Brown and Sir Patrick Stewart address sold-out UN Forum". United Nations Association – UK.
  14. ^ "UN Forum 2012 - Bringing the UN to the UK - UNA-UK". United Nations Association – UK.
  15. ^ United Kingdom (23 February 2013). . United Nations Association. Archived from the original on 10 June 2015. Retrieved 30 January 2018.
  16. ^ . United Nations Association. 7 June 2013. Archived from the original on 10 June 2015. Retrieved 30 January 2018.
  17. ^ "Ban Ki-moon delivers powerful speech to packed Central Hall Westminster". United Nations Association. Retrieved 2 November 2017.
  18. ^ "Twitter Search". twitter.com. Retrieved 2 November 2017.
  19. ^ "frank field pamphlet.qxd" (PDF). Una.org.uk. Retrieved 6 April 2017.
  20. ^ "United Nations Association Youth Platform UK".
  21. ^ "CalmView: Overview". archives.lse.ac.uk. Archived from the original on 23 December 2012. Retrieved 3 February 2022.

External links edit

  • United Nations Association UK
  • World Federation of United Nations Associations
  • The United Nations Regional Information Centre (UNRIC)
  • Archives of the UNA

Video clips edit

  • UNAUK YouTube channel

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view April 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Learn how and when to remove this template message The United Nations Association UK UNA UK is an independent policy authority on the United Nations in the United Kingdom and a UK wide grassroots membership organization United Nations Association UKAbbreviationUNA UKFormation1945HeadquartersLondon United KingdomHeadStewart Wood Baron Wood of AnfieldParent organizationWorld Federation of United Nations Associations WFUNA Websitewww wbr una wbr org wbr uk Contents 1 Program of work 2 All Party Parliamentary Group on the United Nations 3 The Sir Brian Urquhart Award 4 In Larger Freedom in the UK 5 Publications 6 Key events 6 1 An Audience with Secretary General Ban Ki moon 5 February 2016 6 2 A Conversation with Secretary General Antonio Guterres 10 May 2017 7 History 8 UNA members 9 See also 10 References 11 External links 11 1 Video clipsProgram of work editUNA UK s policy work can be split into three main areas A Safer World UNA UK s peace and security program focuses on three issues crucial to building a safer world nuclear disarmament and non proliferation preventing and resolving conflict and emerging security challenges A Fairer World UNA UK s human rights and humanitarian program focuses on three issues crucial to building a fairer world protecting civilian lives upholding international law securing rights for everyone A Sustainable World UNA UK s international development and environment program focus on three issues crucial to building a more sustainable world building food security growing responsibly and tackling poverty Alongside these broad policy areas UNA UK s campaigns include Keeping Britain Global 1 UNA UK seeks to highlight the need for the UK to develop a comprehensive strategy for investing in the health of the UN and urges an increased awareness of how Britain s conduct both domestically and on the world stage affects the well being of the international system Mission Justice 2 UNA UK calls for greater decisive action to combat sexual abuse by peacekeepers 1 for 7 Billion campaign 3 Co founded by UNA UK this campaign calls for national governments to stand up for a fairer process at the United Nations All Party Parliamentary Group on the United Nations editUNA UK acts as the secretariat for The All Party Parliamentary Group on the United Nations UN APPG a cross party group supporting the aims and ideals of the United Nations The UN APPG s primary objective is to raise awareness among MPs and Peers about the UN its myriad contributions across the areas of peace and security development and human rights the scope of international law and its relevance to the UK and the applicability of the UN to the people who make up the British electorate In partnership with UN APPG Officers UNA UK sets out the strategic plan for the Group for each parliamentary session and reports back on the activity of the Group to its members The UN APPG meets six to eight times a year to provide a platform for high level international speakers The Sir Brian Urquhart Award editEach year UNA UK presents the Sir Brian Urquhart Award 4 for Distinguished Service to the UN The award celebrates Sir Brian s unparalleled contribution to the UN and is presented to individuals whose work reflects Sir Brian s dedication and endeavor During his four decades of service to the UN Sir Brian was instrumental in creating the organization s administrative framework He is now a member of UNA UK s expert advisory panel Past recipients of the award include 2011 Dame Margaret Anstee 2012 Sir Richard Jolly 2013 Ian Martin 2014 Lynn Davies 2015 Lord Hannay of Chiswick 2016 Christine Chinkin 2017 Lord Judd of Portsea 2018 Purna Sen 2019 Andrew Gilmour 2020 Zeinab Badawi 5 2021 isreen Elsaim and Maria Fernanda Espinosa In Larger Freedom in the UK editIn early 2005 UNA UK was tasked by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office to conduct a public and expert engagement process on UN reform in the lead up to the UN Millennium Review Summit in September 2005 A series of national and regional public debates were undertaken to examine the recommendations made in the UN Secretary General s Report In Larger Freedom The purpose of the debates was to ensure the widest possible public input into the development of the UK government s priorities for the 2005 World Summit The events proved very popular attracting a cross section of society including youth trade unions parliamentarians NGOs the armed services and academia Common themes emerged clear and widespread support for a strengthened United Nations and a reaffirmation of the UN s unique importance as both a forum for negotiating viable solutions to collective threats and an instrument for taking collective action to meet diverse threats from climate change to terrorism UNA UK compiled a report based on the feedback received and supplemented this with expert input On 28 November at Portcullis House Foreign Office Minister Lord Triesman and UNA UK Executive Director Sam Daws launched In Larger Freedom in the UK The launch took place following a talk by Edward Mortimer Director of Communications and Chief Speechwriter in the UN Secretary General s Office at the inaugural meeting of the United Nations All Party Parliamentary Group The audience included parliamentarians UNA UK members staff from the UN family in London civil servants and NGO representatives Publications editUNA UK MagazineUNA UK s flagship magazine previously titled New World provides news analysis and commentary on a broad spectrum of UN issues The magazine has a specialist readership of approximately 20 000 individuals and organizations in 100 countries readers include academic institutions some 10 000 students and young professionals NGOs and think tanks 6 The association has been publishing news on the UN since it was founded and has been producing New World in its current form since the 1970s It is currently published four times a year in print and online Past issues of New World are available on UNA UK s website New World Double Issue Autumn Winter 2013To coincide with UN Day 2013 UNA UK released a double issue of New World The Autumn issue seeks to scope out the future trends and challenges set to feature on the UN s agenda in the coming years and the role the organization may play in shaping them The issue entitled Urgent Diplomacy Needed asks whether global solutions are still possible and examines why the year 2015 could prove a turning point for the world The issue features an article by International Development Secretary Justine Greening on the post 2015 development agenda as well as contributions from former MEP Stanley Johnson and Paul Ingram the Executive Director of the British American Security Information Council After the Spring Prospects for the Arab World in 2013In Dec 2012 UNA UK launched a major publication in collaboration with Witan Media entitled After the Spring Prospects for the Arab World in 2013 Aimed at scholars practitioners and interested observers the publication explores the effects and implications of the political uprisings that have swept the Middle East and North Africa since late 2010 It features contributions by over 50 experts from within and outside the region It covers the stories of change in Bahrain Egypt Libya Syria Tunisia and Yemen and brings together an array of expertise on conflict resolution reconstruction development economics and national reconciliation The volume seeks to bring us closer to an understanding of how the changes in the region have occurred and to offer insights into what may lie ahead 7 Global Development Goals Leaving No One BehindIn October 2013 UNA UK published Global Development Goals Leaving No One Behind produced in collaboration with Witan Media The publication provided analysis and recommendations for the Millennium Development Goals MDGs as well as insights into the development of the post 2015 development agenda Contributors included UN Secretary General Ban Ki moon UNDP Administrator Helen Clark UK Secretary of State for International Development Justine Greening alongside a host of other leading experts and commentators 8 Key events editKofi Annan speaks before the UNA UK 31 January 2006In a historic speech in January 2006 at Central Hall Westminster UN Secretary General Kofi Annan delivered a wide ranging address under UNA UK auspices to an audience of UNA UK members diplomats and civil society Speaking of statesmanship and confidence rebuilding the Secretary General outlined his vision of a UN capable of dealing with today s crises 9 Ban Ki moon speaks before the UNA UK 13 June 2008On 13 June 2008 UN Secretary General Ban Ki moon delivered a speech under UNA UK s auspices in his first major public appearance in the UK 10 In the speech entitled Securing the Common Good The United Nations and the Expanding Global Agenda Ban praised UNA UK s role in cultivating constructive UK government engagement with the UN and in explaining the UN to the UK while helping to convey the concerns of British citizens to the UN 11 UN Forum 2010UN Forum was a major UNA UK event held on 12 June 2010 in London based around the theme A more effective UN for a more secure and just world Over 1 400 people participated in the event at which H E Helen Clark head of the UN Development Program H E Mary Robinson former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights and Dr Hans Blix former Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency delivered keynote speeches 12 A host of panel discussions took place as well as films amp workshops on peace development amp human rights UN Forum 2012On Saturday 14 July 2012 two weeks before the London Olympic Games the UNA UK hosted UN Forum 2012 Topics of discussion included nuclear disarmament population and human rights among others Speakers included former UN Deputy Secretary General Lord Malloch Brown Sir Malcolm Rifkind H E Karen Pierce CMG and H E Kamalesh Sharma In a surprise appearance UNA UK Patron Sir Patrick Stewart also addressed attendees on the vital importance of the UN 13 With an attendance of over 1 000 the event was believed to be the largest civil society event on the UN to be held in the UK in 2012 14 UNA Youth Conference 2013 Nuclear Realities 23 February 2013New Nuclear Realities UNA Youth s 2013 conference took place on Saturday 23 February in North London Participants enjoyed lectures and panel debates with high profile nuclear professionals as well as UN careers guidance and networking opportunities 15 Speakers included John Ducan former UK Ambassador for Multilateral Arms Control and Disarmament and representatives of BASIC IISS ACRONYM and Chatham House Lord Hannay of Chiswick former UK ambassador to the UN delivered the day s keynote speech 16 An Audience with Secretary General Ban Ki moon 5 February 2016 edit UNA UK hosted H E Ban Ki moon United Nations Secretary General at a major public event 17 held at London s Central Hall Westminster During the event Sir Jeremy Greenstock Chairman of UNA UK moderated an interactive discussion with the UN Secretary General incorporating questions from social media and those in attendance on the day A Conversation with Secretary General Antonio Guterres 10 May 2017 edit UNA UK hosted H E Antonio Guterres Secretary General of the United Nations for his first major public speech in the UK on the afternoon of 10 May at Central Hall Westminster Following his speech Mr Guterres took questions from the public in a session moderated by UNA UK s Natalie Samarasinghe During this session the hashtag used to submit questions via Twitter 18 was trending number one in the UK History editGrowing out of the League of Nations Union UNA UK held its first meeting in 1945 before the UN Charter had been finalised In 2006 UNA UK published a comprehensive history of the organisation written by former UNA UK Director Frank Field 19 The United Nations Association Youth Platform UK UNA YP was established in 2019 as a Youth wing to UNA UK and is composed of students from UK based universities as a means of increasing youth involvement in the UN and launching the UK s first sustainable UN amp UNESCO Youth Delegations 20 A catalogued collection of the organization s publications correspondence and other materials from 1945 2011 can be found in the archives of the London School of Economics 21 UNA members editThe UNA UK as a grassroots membership organization has a large network of volunteer run branches which give individuals across the United Kingdom a chance to partake in UN activities These range from speaker and fundraising events to film screenings and coffee mornings these activities raise awareness and interest in the work of the United Nations at a local level across the country See also editUnited Nations United Nations Association World Federation of United Nations Associations United Nations Association Wales Humphry Berkeley League of Nations Union United Kingdom and the United NationsReferences edit UNA UK UK action Stronger UN Better world Keeping Britain Global UNA UK Una org uk Retrieved 30 January 2018 UNA UK UK action Stronger UN Better world Mission Justice UNA UK Una org uk Retrieved 30 January 2018 1 for 7 Billion 1 for 7 Billion Retrieved 30 January 2018 The Sir Brian Urquhart Award United Nations Association Retrieved 2 November 2017 UNA UK announces details for UN Day 2020 14 October 2020 Advertising in New World United Nations Association UK UNA UK launches major Arab Spring publication United Nations Association UK Leaving no one behind UNA UK releases major development publication United Nations Association UK UNA UK Kofi Annan speech on UN renewal United Nations Association Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 30 January 2018 UNA UK hosts UN Secretary General part 6 United Nations Association Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 30 January 2018 UNA UK hosts UN Secretary General part 2 United Nations Association Archived from the original on 20 April 2014 Retrieved 30 January 2018 UN Forum highlights what progress six months on United Nations Association UK Lord Malloch Brown and Sir Patrick Stewart address sold out UN Forum United Nations Association UK UN Forum 2012 Bringing the UN to the UK UNA UK United Nations Association UK United Kingdom 23 February 2013 UNA Youth Conference 2013 New Nuclear Realities United Nations Association Archived from the original on 10 June 2015 Retrieved 30 January 2018 UNA Youth Conference New Nuclear Realities 23 Feb 2013 United Nations Association 7 June 2013 Archived from the original on 10 June 2015 Retrieved 30 January 2018 Ban Ki moon delivers powerful speech to packed Central Hall Westminster United Nations Association Retrieved 2 November 2017 Twitter Search twitter com Retrieved 2 November 2017 frank field pamphlet qxd PDF Una org uk Retrieved 6 April 2017 United Nations Association Youth Platform UK CalmView Overview archives lse ac uk Archived from the original on 23 December 2012 Retrieved 3 February 2022 External links editUnited Nations Association UK World Federation of United Nations Associations The United Nations Regional Information Centre UNRIC Archives of the UNAVideo clips edit UNAUK YouTube channel Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title United Nations Association UK amp oldid 1180875531, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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