Ergebnis der Suche

Ergebnis der Suche nach: ( (Freitext: "UNITED NATIONS") und (Lernressourcentyp: ARBEITSMATERIAL) ) und (Systematikpfad: "INTERNATIONAL POLITICS")

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  • United Nations iLibrary

    The United Nations iLibrary is the comprehensive global search and viewing source for digital content created by the United Nations (2017-20).

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  • United Nations: Human Rights

    These pages informe on the various offices, officials, policy initiatives, and actions related to human rights (2014-22).

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  • United Nations History Project

    Wealth of materials for researching and teaching the history of the United Nations and international organizations (Harvard Asia Center / Joint Center for History and Economics at Harvard University and Cambridge University 2012-15)

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  • International Criminal Court

    The ICC is an independent international organisation, and is not part of the United Nations system. Its seat is at The Hague in the Netherlands (2009-15).

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  • United Nations Office of Disarmament Affairs

    Readers will find annual reports from the Secretary-General on Disarmament and Non-Proliferation Education, presentations such as Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon’s slide show, ”The world is over-armed and peace is under-funded,” and podcasts addressing issues of disarmament and peace (2015).

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  • Goalkeepers

    In 2015 the United Nations established 17 sustainable development goals — measurable benchmarks of human progress that might guide a path “to end poverty, fight inequality and stop climate change by 2030.” Every year since 2017, a progress report tracks key data points: poverty, malnutrition, maternal mortality and 15 more (Gates Foundation USA 2022).

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  • International Coalition for the Responsibility to Protect

    While the principle of non-interference goes back to the founding of the United Nations, the ‘responsibility to protect’ (R2P) only became part of international law through a U.N. General Assembly resolution in 2005. The INTERNATIONAL COALITION FOR THE RESPONSIBILITY TO PROTECT (ICRtoP) will bring together NGOs from all regions of the world (2009).

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[ Vereinte Nationen [ human rights [ Wirtschaft [ Politik [ Menschenrechte [ Gesellschaft [ Politische Bildung [ Menschenrechtserziehung [ environment [ Umwelterziehung [ Umweltbildung [ Friedenspädagogik [ Friedenserziehung [ teaching practice [ teaching material [ sustainable development