Welcome to the United Nations Advocacy Community

We are a Community of professionals passionate about the value and continuing relevance of the United Nations System, and concerned about the current global dynamics weakening member states’ commitment to the principles of the UN Charter.

We are eager to leverage our knowledge, experience and networks to enlighten decision-makers and influencers in our respective countries and societies about the important past, present and potential future work and impact of the United Nations.

If you want to contribute to increasing global understanding about and support for the unique role played by the United Nations in peacebuilding, humanitarian relief, and international development and want to connect with like-minded peers, join us!

We’re New!

Here are some initial impressions

“I believe this platform has real potential to amplify the UN’s voice and foster meaningful advocacy through collective experience and expertise”

“The concept of a moderated global network to mobilize practitoners’ voices and experience, and to collaborate on concrete advocacy, is exactly the kind of practical approach that can add value beyond formal structures.”
“I concur that the UN is in urgent need of a global network of influencers who can help shape a reasoned and informed debate and understanding of what the UN can and cannot do.”

“Especially in difficult historical moments like the one we are experiencing, being able to recall past initiatives that were successful can be an encouragement to continue doing good and to remember what the United Nations has represented in these 80 years of history. A space where freedom, rights, peace and equality for all States are cultivated, and where it is still possible to imagine a better and fairer future.”

“The initiative is both timely and inspiring”

Just Completed e-Discussion

Report issued soon

“Communicating UN Value: Advocacy, Narratives, and Rebuilding Multilateral Support”  
Discussion Leader: Petru Dumitriu

Identifying practical suggestions to enlighten less-informed decision-makers and the general public about what the UN does and should continue to do.

9 – 16 December

We’re New!

Here are some initial impressions

“I believe this platform has real potential to amplify the UN’s voice and foster meaningful advocacy through collective experience and expertise”

“The concept of a moderated global network to mobilize practitoners’ voices and experience, and to collaborate on concrete advocacy, is exactly the kind of practical approach that can add value beyond formal structures.”
“I concur that the UN is in urgent need of a global network of influencers who can help shape a reasoned and informed debate and understanding of what the UN can and cannot do.”
“Especially in difficult historical moments like the one we are experiencing, being able to recall past initiatives that were successful can be an encouragement to continue doing good and to remember what the United Nations has represented in these 80 years of history. A space where freedom, rights, peace and equality for all States are cultivated, and where it is still possible to imagine a better and fairer future.”

“The initiative is both timely and inspiring.”

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Share. Consult. Collaborate. Engage.

We apply a trust-building approach to Community-building, phasing in our interactive platforms to gradually increase member synergy and Community cohesiveness.

Currently this platform will enable you to

Once the Community grows and members build familiarity and trust, you can

And once the Consultations generate ideas for followup actions, you can

And once Action Groups produce their deliverables, you can

How?

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You’re on your way to becoming a member of the UN Advocacy Community!
The Sign-up Form provides us with the information needed to help us better understand the makeup of our Community. In addition to the usual particulars and contact information, we ask for information about your areas and level of expertise, and to answer three (optional) questions that we use to better tailor Community conversations to your interests: What help could you offer? What help would you need? And what “burning issues” would you like the Community to address?
We will be interacting through a LinkedIn Group, so you will need a LinkedIn account to participate. If you are not on LinkedIn you will be asked to open a (free) basic account through a simple, brief signup process.

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MEMBERSHIP AGREEMENT

THE UNITED NATIONS ADVOCACY COMMUNITY

Seven Rules of Participation

To be accepted as a condition for joining this Community

Joining this Community is free, voluntary and open to anyone interested in sharing news, views and information with your colleagues through the “Share” forum, in contributing advice, experience and expertise for use by others through the “Consult” forum, or for adapting others’ advice, experience and expertise for their own use.

In becoming a member of this Community and interacting with colleagues over the Share and Consult forums, you hereby agree to follow these seven basic Rules of Participation:

  1. This Community is comprised of professional peers and not of organizations. Messages posted to a forum represent the personal contributions of the members and not the positions of the organizations they are employed by.
  1. Messages from members are primarily for the purpose of sharing information, advice, experience and expertise relating to a Community’s professional domain or programme they are collectively engaged in. The online forums should not be used to promote or advocate views, opinions or political positions unrelated to the issues addressed by the Community. Dialogue and debate on these subjects can be done more effectively through the other discussion forums available. Spam and promotional solicitations are also not allowed.
  1. Messages should be provided in a positive and constructive manner. Contributions intended to intentionally defame or discredit the views of another individual or group are not allowed. The Participation Guidelines offers additional advice to ensure that your membership in this Community is a positive and beneficial experience
  1. Postings to the Share and Consult forums are subject to this Community’s Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License and are freely available for others to cite or use as they choose, provided that members acknowledge the original contributor. Attachments or citations offered with these postings retain the permissions associated with the material unless they are archived on the server of the Document Repository, where they acquire the rights associated with the Community’s Creative Commons license.
  1. To ensure adherence to the above rules, messages sent to the Share online forum or the Consult email group go first to the Community moderator (the “Facilitator”), who is responsible for reviewing and approving messages to be posted. In carrying out these functions, the Facilitator reserves the right to edit and/or withhold messages that are found not to be appropriate for posting. When a message is withheld or heavily edited, the Facilitator will notify and/or consult with the sender.
  1. In posting edited and unedited messages or incorporating these messages into synthesized responses (“Consolidated Replies”), Community management accepts no responsibility for their veracity or authenticity. Members intending to use or transmit the knowledge or information contained in these messages should be aware that they are relying on their own judgment.
  1. Members also agree to adhere to the legal rights associated with using the Community’s website and interactive forums. Legal terms and conditions governing the use of the website, forums and the material contained therein are spelled out in the Terms of Service applied by PeerConnect Knowledge Solutions, LinkedIn and other applications included in the Community’s online platform.