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IGOs v NGOs

IGOs v NGOs

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IGOs and NGOs

By Winter Herndon

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When conflicts arise, do countries always have to face adversity by themselves?

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How can countries face adversity with a “team”?

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How can “teams” be established?

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Inter-governmental organizations…

a group of countries that work together to achieve common goals

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Why would a country want to join/participate in Inter-governmental Organizations (IGOs)?

What benefits would be gained?

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1. Peace

3. Economic growth

4. Regional Concerns

5. Science/Climate



6. Health

7. Share resources

2. Humanitarian aid

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Using the previous slide, what are some examples of IGOs?

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193 countries from around the world
Goal: to provide a structure to keep peace and stability

around the world

Created after WWII
Attempts to provide diplomatic solutions to issues (less

war)

Can also lend military aid if a state’s sovereignty is

threatened

United Nations (UN)

Also has agencies that focus on:
Fighting poverty
Furthering education
Combating hunger
Protecting culture
Refugee aid
Climate protection

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Multiple Choice

How many members are there in the United Nations

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19

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193

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136

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275

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World Health Organization (WHO)

Part of the UN (193 member

states)

Authority on international health
Goal: for all people to be protected

from diseases

Has practically destroyed diseases

like Polio and Smallpox, and are
working on COVID-19

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Multiple Choice

How many states are involved in the World Health Organization (WHO)?

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275

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139

3

193

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27

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North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)

Mutual defense agreement designed to

protect countries from attack (31 countries)

Originally created to protect the West (North

America/Western Europe) from the Soviet
Union and the spread of communism during
the Cold War

Began with 12 countries and has expanded

to 31 members, including previously Soviet
or Communist bloc countries

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Multiple Choice

How many members does NATO have?

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31

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27

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13

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139

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African Union (AU)

54 African states
Involved in defense, peace keeping, education, politics, economic issues,
environmental problems, women’s
empowerment, etc.

Potential for diplomatic solutions

between African nations and prevent
war

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Multiple Choice

How many states are members of the AU?

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154

2

34

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45

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54

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European Union (EU)

Agreement between 27 European states
Promotes political and economic cooperation

- provide peace, grow the economy, and
promote democracy

To join, states must have stable economies,

have a good human rights record, and be
politically stable
Makes travel and trade easier:
Free travel within the EU

Schengen Area (no need for a
passport)

Common Currency – the Euro

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Multiple Choice

How many member states are in the EU

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72

2

27

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127

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75

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Antarctic Treaty (1961)

Now signed by 50 states
Stated that Antarctica can only be

used for peaceful activities (no
war-related activities)

All scientific findings are to made

public for the world

Several countries who claim parts

of Antarctica, but all are signers of
the treaty

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Multiple Choice

How many states is the Antarctic Treaty signed by?

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60

2

30

3

50

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1000

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​In February 2022, Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine and began occupying more of the country, starting the biggest conflict in Europe since World War II. The war has resulted in a refugee crisis and tens of thousands of deaths.

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● Why does Ukraine want to join NATO & the EU?

● How would they benefit?

● Why is Russia opposed?

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NON- GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS

NGO Stands for Non-Governmental

Organization - Not part of any
governmental system or nation
Independent and operate without

having to worry about political ties

They perform many of the functions

IGOs often do – provide
humanitarian aid, promote health,
fight poverty, push for
peace/stability, etc.

NGOs generally operate in poor and

impoverished countries/areas

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EXAMPLES OF NGOS

The Red Cross and Red Crescent societies
Habitat for Humanity
Doctors Without Borders
Amnesty International
Human Rights Watch
Greenpeace
Oxfam
International Olympic Committee

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Name as many NGOs as you can!

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Open Ended

What does the Red Cross do?

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What does Amnesty International do?

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NGOS

Can react faster and often have

greater impact than IGOs because
of political neutrality (don’t have to
worry about politics) and lack of
bureaucracy (not bound by as many
rules/regulations)

Over 10 million NGOs, each with its

own focus

Billions of dollars are spent each year

by NGOs to help individuals and
entire countries in need

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IGOs and NGOs

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