THIRD PARTY ACTORS
(TPA)
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What is TPA?
   Non-Government Organizations
   Press Crops
   Goodwill Ambassadors
NGOs
Human Rights
Amnesty International (AI)
   advocating human
    rights
   doctrine:
    “As long as there is
    injustice in the world,
    there will also be
    Amnesty.”
   unaffiliated with any
    “governments, political
    ideologies, religions, or
    economic interests”
   supported mainly off of
    individual donations
Human Rights Watch
   promote and maintain
    human rights in all
    governments around the
    world
   on-ground reports to gain
    intelligence on violations of
    human rights
Save the Children
   5 core values:
    accountability, ambition,
    collaboration, creativity,
    integrity
   Provides:
    education, food,
    medicine, security,
    development, and care
   disaster relief
    programs:
    food, medicine, shelter,
    and recovery programs
Committee to Protect
Journalists (CPJ)
   Promote free press
   Defend the rights of journalists
   Give journalists the opportunity to report without
    having their safety seriously compromised in the
    process
   What they do:
    1.publicly criticizing governments

    2.speaking on behalf of assaulted journalists

    3.initiating protest campaigns

    4.serving as a diplomat that represents all journalists
      around the world.
National Organization for
Women (NOW)
   the largest women’s rights
    organization in the United
    States
   Promotes equal opportunity for
    women to reach their maximum
    potential
    1.   Organizing rallies
    2.   Educating the public
    3.   Supporting equal rights lawsuits
    4.   Lobbying
    5.   Cooperating with other like organizations.
Oxfam International
   fight injustice and end
    poverty
   trade justice--fair trade
   Education
   debt and aid, livelihoods
   health, HIV/AIDS
   gender equality
   conflict (campaigning for an
    international arms trade
    treaty)
   natural disasters
   democracy and human rights
   climate change.
WikiLeaks
 Goal:
  1. give transparency to typically
     misunderstood topics and
     allow these issues to come
     under public scrutiny
 WikiLeaks makes it a habit to

 publish supplementary data to
  all their articles in order to
 give readers the chance to
  draw their own conclusions
International Peace &
Security
International Peace Bureau
(IPB)
 create a “World Without War”
 Promotes:

   peaceful discussions among
    countries
   sponsors pro-peace
    campaigns
   organizes annual peace
    conferences
   facilitates communication
    between various peace
    groups throughout the world.
Nuclear Age Peace Foundation
(NAPF)
   Abolishing weapons of mass destruction
   Strengthening international regulations of
    nuclear weapons
   Spreading the message of peace
                   Provides:
                     1.policy-making guidance
                     2.educates about nuclear weapons
                     3.supports research to find alternatives to
                       nuclear energy
Border Patrol Foundation
(BPF)


   Support for the
    families of fallen
    patrollers
   Raises awareness
    about the risk of
    border patrol
International Association for
Water Law (AIDA)
   AIDA=Asociación Internacional de Derecho de
    Aguas

   Raise awareness on the
    knowledge and implementation
    of natural resource laws,
    especially those pertaining to
    water
Global Development & Trade
World Safety Organization
(WSO)
   “Making Safety a Way of
    Life…Worldwide.”
   brings occupational and
    environmental concerns to
    the forefront of international
    issues
Good Neighbors International
   assist orphanages,
    handicapped children,
    widows stuck in poverty,
    rural area development,
    and families of
    tuberculosis patients
   eliminating poverty,
    preventing diseases,
    and providing an
    accepting environment
    without discrimination
International Centre for Trade and
Sustainable
Development (ICTSD)
 mobilizes expertise
  around the world to
  engage in ongoing
  dialogues on
  sustainable trade
  growth in order to fill in
  knowledge gaps
 Functions:

   obtaining and
    processing information
   creating a network for
    people
   reaching out to
    constituencies
National Foreign Trade Council
(NFTC)
   focuses primarily on
    open global trade and
    investment, such as
    trade and tax policy,
    human resources, and
    sanctions
   advocates an open
    but regulated
    international trade
    system that is
    beneficial for all
    parties
The Fortune Society
   brings second chances to incarcerated
    or formerly incarcerated citizens and
    helps them reintegrate into society as
    contributing members
International Urban Development
Association
(INTA)
   INTA=International New Town
    Association
   network of the major figures involved in
    urban planning and provides a place
    where urban developers can come
    together and share ideas
   bridges the gap between public and
    private policy-makers
Environment & Sustainability
Greenpeace
   Send ships, among other transportation
    devices, to witness and report environmental
    concerns
   promote peace and advocate from the side of
    the environment
   promoting alternative energy, disarmament,
    and peace
   preserving natural resources
   Developing sustainable energy and methods
    of farming
World Wildlife Fund (WWF)
   Preserving diversity and
    ecological systems by
    protecting all species of
    plants and animals,
    encouraging sustainable
    ways of consuming natural
    resources, and working
    towards less pollution and
    higher efficiency. *e World
    Wildlife
   Foundation provides a voice
    for the creatures and hopes
    to find a way to share the
    Earth’s resources while
    meeting human needs
    without compromising nature.
Overseas Development Institute
(ODI)
   reduce poverty by
    helping developing
    countries attain a
    higher sustainable
    living standard
Humanitarian & Medical
Assistance
International Committee of the
Red Cross (ICRC)
   “protect the lives and
    dignity of victims of war
    and internal violence
    and to provide them
    with assistance”
   humanity, impartiality,
    freedom, voluntary
    service, unity, and
    universality
The Rotary Foundation
   maintain world peace
    and goodwill by
    providing education,
    improving health, and
    eliminating poverty
Habitat for Humanity
International
   motto“what the poor need is
    not charity but capital, not
    caseworkers but co-
    workers.”
   providing safe and affordable
    housing all around the world
   provides other options such as
    rehabilitating and repairing
    buildings
   provides power, water, schools,
    facilities, and jobs to the local
    areas
Foundation for a Drug Free
World
   disseminating facts about
    drugs and its effects
Population Action International
(PAI)
   providing comprehensive reproductive health
    policies and cost-effective family planning
    programs
   HIV/AIDS awareness
   investigation of the relationship between
    population and heath
   reassessment of the effect of environmental
    change on population growth

Third party actors (tpa)

  • 1.
    THIRD PARTY ACTORS (TPA) WorldModel UN 2012 蔣凱 昕
  • 2.
    What is TPA?  Non-Government Organizations  Press Crops  Goodwill Ambassadors
  • 3.
  • 4.
    Amnesty International (AI)  advocating human rights  doctrine: “As long as there is injustice in the world, there will also be Amnesty.”  unaffiliated with any “governments, political ideologies, religions, or economic interests”  supported mainly off of individual donations
  • 5.
    Human Rights Watch  promote and maintain human rights in all governments around the world  on-ground reports to gain intelligence on violations of human rights
  • 6.
    Save the Children  5 core values: accountability, ambition, collaboration, creativity, integrity  Provides: education, food, medicine, security, development, and care  disaster relief programs: food, medicine, shelter, and recovery programs
  • 7.
    Committee to Protect Journalists(CPJ)  Promote free press  Defend the rights of journalists  Give journalists the opportunity to report without having their safety seriously compromised in the process  What they do: 1.publicly criticizing governments 2.speaking on behalf of assaulted journalists 3.initiating protest campaigns 4.serving as a diplomat that represents all journalists around the world.
  • 8.
    National Organization for Women(NOW)  the largest women’s rights organization in the United States  Promotes equal opportunity for women to reach their maximum potential 1. Organizing rallies 2. Educating the public 3. Supporting equal rights lawsuits 4. Lobbying 5. Cooperating with other like organizations.
  • 9.
    Oxfam International  fight injustice and end poverty  trade justice--fair trade  Education  debt and aid, livelihoods  health, HIV/AIDS  gender equality  conflict (campaigning for an international arms trade treaty)  natural disasters  democracy and human rights  climate change.
  • 10.
    WikiLeaks  Goal: 1. give transparency to typically misunderstood topics and allow these issues to come under public scrutiny  WikiLeaks makes it a habit to  publish supplementary data to all their articles in order to  give readers the chance to draw their own conclusions
  • 11.
  • 12.
    International Peace Bureau (IPB) create a “World Without War”  Promotes:  peaceful discussions among countries  sponsors pro-peace campaigns  organizes annual peace conferences  facilitates communication between various peace groups throughout the world.
  • 13.
    Nuclear Age PeaceFoundation (NAPF)  Abolishing weapons of mass destruction  Strengthening international regulations of nuclear weapons  Spreading the message of peace Provides: 1.policy-making guidance 2.educates about nuclear weapons 3.supports research to find alternatives to nuclear energy
  • 14.
    Border Patrol Foundation (BPF)  Support for the families of fallen patrollers  Raises awareness about the risk of border patrol
  • 15.
    International Association for WaterLaw (AIDA)  AIDA=Asociación Internacional de Derecho de Aguas  Raise awareness on the knowledge and implementation of natural resource laws, especially those pertaining to water
  • 16.
  • 17.
    World Safety Organization (WSO)  “Making Safety a Way of Life…Worldwide.”  brings occupational and environmental concerns to the forefront of international issues
  • 18.
    Good Neighbors International  assist orphanages, handicapped children, widows stuck in poverty, rural area development, and families of tuberculosis patients  eliminating poverty, preventing diseases, and providing an accepting environment without discrimination
  • 19.
    International Centre forTrade and Sustainable Development (ICTSD)  mobilizes expertise around the world to engage in ongoing dialogues on sustainable trade growth in order to fill in knowledge gaps  Functions:  obtaining and processing information  creating a network for people  reaching out to constituencies
  • 20.
    National Foreign TradeCouncil (NFTC)  focuses primarily on open global trade and investment, such as trade and tax policy, human resources, and sanctions  advocates an open but regulated international trade system that is beneficial for all parties
  • 21.
    The Fortune Society  brings second chances to incarcerated or formerly incarcerated citizens and helps them reintegrate into society as contributing members
  • 22.
    International Urban Development Association (INTA)  INTA=International New Town Association  network of the major figures involved in urban planning and provides a place where urban developers can come together and share ideas  bridges the gap between public and private policy-makers
  • 23.
  • 24.
    Greenpeace  Send ships, among other transportation devices, to witness and report environmental concerns  promote peace and advocate from the side of the environment  promoting alternative energy, disarmament, and peace  preserving natural resources  Developing sustainable energy and methods of farming
  • 25.
    World Wildlife Fund(WWF)  Preserving diversity and ecological systems by protecting all species of plants and animals, encouraging sustainable ways of consuming natural resources, and working towards less pollution and higher efficiency. *e World Wildlife  Foundation provides a voice for the creatures and hopes to find a way to share the Earth’s resources while meeting human needs without compromising nature.
  • 26.
    Overseas Development Institute (ODI)  reduce poverty by helping developing countries attain a higher sustainable living standard
  • 27.
  • 28.
    International Committee ofthe Red Cross (ICRC)  “protect the lives and dignity of victims of war and internal violence and to provide them with assistance”  humanity, impartiality, freedom, voluntary service, unity, and universality
  • 29.
    The Rotary Foundation  maintain world peace and goodwill by providing education, improving health, and eliminating poverty
  • 30.
    Habitat for Humanity International  motto“what the poor need is not charity but capital, not caseworkers but co- workers.”  providing safe and affordable housing all around the world  provides other options such as rehabilitating and repairing buildings  provides power, water, schools, facilities, and jobs to the local areas
  • 31.
    Foundation for aDrug Free World  disseminating facts about drugs and its effects
  • 32.
    Population Action International (PAI)  providing comprehensive reproductive health policies and cost-effective family planning programs  HIV/AIDS awareness  investigation of the relationship between population and heath  reassessment of the effect of environmental change on population growth