Over the next forty years, UNA-USA would complement its grassroots mission by conducting groundbreaking policy research, convening track two diplomacy with the Soviet Union, and promoting Model UN education programs at home and abroad.

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unahq@unausa.org, United Nations Association of the United States of America, World Federation of United Nations Associations, https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=United_Nations_Association_of_the_United_States_of_America&oldid=361552, Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike. UNA-USA has more than 200 chapters in communities and on college campuses across the country and over 20,000 members (60% under the age of 25). The United Nations Association of the USA (UNA-USA) is a movement of Americans who believe that our interests and values can best be advanced by standing with the planet’s only truly universal institution: The United Nations.

The summit culminates with UNA-USA's lobby day when advocates converge on Capitol Hill to demonstrate that our country is stronger when we don't go it alone. The newly merged organization returned to the original UNA-USA name. According to the organization's web site, the United Nations Association of the United States of America (UNA-USA) is a "nonprofit, nonpartisan organization that supports the work of the United Nations and encourages active civic participation in the most important social and economic issues facing the world today. It also sponsors "the popular Model United Nations program, which teaches young people at an early age what it's like to be a delegate to the U.N. ... [and] is part of a larger network of United Nations Associations around the world, as a member of the World Federation of United Nations Associations (WFUNA). In addition, UNA-USA members are eligible to attend a wide range of UN events throughout the year including the Conference on the Status of Women (CSW) to the UN Civil Society Forum. The merger created the largest network of UN advocates worldwide.

Programs in DC - UNA-USA's Global Leadership Summit hosted in Washington each year in June gathers over 500 chapter leaders, members, and partners to share best practices on advocating for the UN and advancing the SDG's.

UNA-USA also hosts the Seton Hall Washington Semester Program and works throughout the year to connect faculty and students to opportunities to participate in UN events. At the San Francisco Conference, the association (renamed in 1945 as the American Association for the United Nations) served as Secretariat for a coalition of 42 national organizations who were appointed by the State Department to provide input into the negotiations. UNA Southern New York State Division convened to develop recommendations for action on two pressing issues: domestic violence and the family separation crisis at the U.S. southern border. Over the next forty years, UNA-USA would complement its grassroots mission by conducting groundbreaking policy research, convening track two diplomacy with the Soviet Union, and promoting Model UN education programs at home and abroad. Launched in 1999, BWC is a project of the Better World Fund. The World Federation of United Nations Associations (WFUNA) was founded in 1946 as a Federation of national associations. “There are connections between us and people in other countries that are struggling, trying to fight for rights. Founded in collaboration with the United Nations Association of the United States of America, it was the first school of international relations to be founded after the Cold War.

AAUN merged with the U.S. Committee for the United Nations in 1964, creating the modern UNA-USA. Through our work, we educate Americans about the work of the United Nations and encourage public support for strong U.S. leadership in the U.N.". In addition, UNA-USA provides free online teaching materials to enable teachers to put kids who may never hold a passport into the shoes of a diplomat by transforming their classrooms in to UN Security Council negotiations. It hosts youth programs, fellowships, and networking events both locally and nationally. The merger created the largest network of UN advocates worldwide. SaaS, Android, Cloud Computing, Medical Device).

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