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The
International Association for Human Values is an international
Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) in special consultative
status with the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC)
of the United Nations.
The Foundation
has accredited representatives at the United Nations
in New York, Geneva and Vienna and also works in formal
consultation with the World Health Organization (WHO):
"Development of a Global Health Policy for the
21st Century"
Memberships
- CONGO
(Conference of NGO's in Consultative Status with ECOSOC
of the United Nations), Geneva and New York
- U.N.
Mental Health Committee and U.N. Committee on Aging,
New York
- International
Union for Health Promotion and Education, Paris
- NGO
Forum for Health, Geneva
- National
Association of Women's Organizations, Uganda
Activities
Below
is an example of the Foundation's activities over
the past 5 years:
- December
2003, Geneva
- U.N.World
Summit on the Information Society
- ICT
for Development Platform(Workshop: Human Values -
the Basis for Social Progress and Human Development)
- 2003
U.N.World Economic Forum: Davos, Switzerland
- 2002
U.N. 55th ANNUAL DPI/NGO CONFERENCE: "Breaking the
Cycle of Violence"; New York, US
- 2002
World Summit for Sustainable Development (WSSD): Johannesburg,
South Africa
- 2002
U.N.World Economic Forum: New York, USA
- 2002
U.N. - World Summit on Sustainable Development, New
York, USA
- 2001
Back on Track America: Program aimed at getting U.S.
businesses back on track after Sept. 11th began in
New York and traveled through 15 U.S. cities
- 2001
UN Conference on Racism and Discrimination: Durban,
South Africa
- 2001
Village Adoption Program for Post-Quake Reconstruction
and Rehabilitation: Gujarat, India
- 2000
U.N.Millennium World Peace Summit: New York, USA
- 2000
XIII International Aids Conference: Durban, South
Africa
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