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Learning about the United Nations through distance education.


At a time when the role of the United Nations has come under deep scrutiny, the need for strengthening the Organization's contribution to world polity has become more imperative than ever.

The Indian Federation of United Nations Associations A United Nations Association is a non-governmental organization that exists on the country-level to enhance the relationship between the people of a member state and the United Nations. There are currently over 100 UNAs around the world.  (IFUNA IFUNA Indian Federation of United Nations Associations ) has since 1962 been engaged in the vital dissemination dissemination Medtalk The spread of a pernicious process–eg, CA, acute infection Oncology Metastasis, see there  of awareness about the United Nations role and its myriad activities in promoting world peace and development. The IFUNA Institute of U.N. Studies is a key organization involved in the spreading of knowledge regarding UN activities and functions. The Institute, based in India, was established in 1969 as the Department of Indian Federation of United Nations Associations, under the chairmanship of Nagendra Singh Nagendra Singh (Rajasthan, March 1914 - The Hague, 11 December 1988) was president of the International Court of Justice.

Singh served on the United Nations International Law Commission from 1967 to 1972.
, an international civil servant and then Judge at the International Court of Justice in The Hague.

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The Institute conducts a six-month correspondence course on the "United Nations and international understanding", which aims to: impart basic knowledge about the United Nations and its specialized agencies; develop awareness of its aims, objectives and ideals; stimulate people's participation in its programmes, activities and achievements; promote research, information, communication and education about the aims and objectives of the United Nations Charter and its work; and promote the interest of youth in the United Nations and its role in establishing world peace and harmony among nations.

The course has received high accolades at various national and international fora. The World Federation of United Nations Associations The World Federation of United Nations Associations was created in 1946, inspired by the opening words of the United Nations Charter "We the Peoples". Today it is a global network of people linked together through United Nations Associations in over 100 member states of the UN.  (WFUNA WFUNA World Federation of United Nations Associations ) has commended it and expressed a keen desire for UN Associations in other countries to emulate the course. WFUNA extended strong support, as the course enables a more nuanced knowledge of UN activities, vis-a-vis contemporary human rights issues, foreign policy and projects, such as women's development, anti-child-labour programmes, literacy, education, health and sanitation.

The course contains seven compulsory subjects, spanning the historical imperatives behind the formation of the United Nations, its structure, constitution and objectives, and eighteen optional subjects covering a wide spectrum of relevant issues, from the study of UN specialized agencies, commissions and organs and their character, to their role in peacekeeping and development projects worldwide. Both compulsory and optional papers are designed in a format that would optimize the student's knowledge, allowing simultaneously a dialectical di·a·lec·tic  
n.
1. The art or practice of arriving at the truth by the exchange of logical arguments.

2.
a.
 and energetic approach to the evaluation of the UN role in global dynamics Global Dynamics, also known as the Eureka Advanced Research Facility, is a fictional organization on the American science fiction drama Eureka. Its name may be a reference to General Dynamics, or General Atomics both companies being Pentagon contractors. .

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The course attracts people from all walks of life and is designed to appeal particularly to today's students, who are multi-taskers and for whom "all the world is a stage" to prove their worth and mettle met·tle  
n.
1. Courage and fortitude; spirit: troops who showed their mettle in combat.

2. Inherent quality of character and temperament.
. Over the years, a considerable number of students have evinced interest in and completed the course. Its success lies in the ability to attract students who are stimulated by a preliminary interest in the United Nations and then to supplement this with an enthusiastic and zealous appreciation of the Organization's importance in contemporary world politics. Students have maintained a commendably high performance record and have directly attributed their success in various competitive fields to the knowledge and comprehension gained from completing the course.

The Institute's student profile has shown equal participation by Indian and foreign students, especially from Afro-Asian countries pursuing higher education higher education

Study beyond the level of secondary education. Institutions of higher education include not only colleges and universities but also professional schools in such fields as law, theology, medicine, business, music, and art.
 in India, thereby indicating the transnational and truly global aspect of the course. Upon successful completion, they are awarded a diploma--an academic certification given by the Institute that assesses their holistic knowledge of and competence in the subject.

Suresh Srivastava is Secretary General of IFUNA and Vice-President of WFUNA, Geneva Geneva, canton and city, Switzerland
Geneva (jənē`və), Fr. Genève, canton (1990 pop. 373,019), 109 sq mi (282 sq km), SW Switzerland, surrounding the southwest tip of the Lake of Geneva.
. "Ensemble on United Nations" was published by the Institute of U.N. Studies. For more information, contact the Institute at funa@bol.net.in or ifuna@mail.com, or visit its website at www.ifuna.org.

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Author:Srivastava, Suresh
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