Committed to keeping the United Nations System valued and valuable
Leveraging the Power of Community to amplify our individual voices into a collective force for increasing global awareness about the important past, present and potential future work and impact the United Nations has done, is doing and should continue to do.
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The United Nations Advocacy Community brings together professionals who are passionate about the value and continuing relevance of the United Nations System. We are committed to leveraging 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.
We are motivated by the current global dynamics weakening member states’ commitment to the principles of the United Nations Charter to maintain international peace and security, foster international cooperation, and promote human rights. We are eager to serve its aims through increasing global understanding about and support for the unique role played by the United Nations in peacebuilding, humanitarian relief, and international development.
Activities include:
You should join this Community if you believe that the UN today is more necessary than ever, and you are:
Our Community is guided by an Advisory Group of senior authorities reflecting the range of membership perspectives, one of which is designated as Community Convener.
We interact primarily through a moderated online network (with automatic translation) to share news, views and information, consult on challenges faced, collaborate on group assignments, and carry out team-based interventions. We participate in our personal capacities as professionals, and agree to keep conversations and other interactions positive and constructive.
Here’s an example of how this Community could generate impact:
The Advisory Group oversees the Community’s progress and performance. It promotes the Community’s work; identifies priority issues; sets and monitors performance and impact targets. Members reflect the range of Community perspectives.
The Community Convener acts as the authority representing the Community. They are a member of and convene the Advisory Group, supervise the Facilitation Team, and assure the quality of the Community’s knowledge product.
The Facilitation Team manages day-to-day Community operation. The team moderates messages, works to achieve performance targets, follows up on outcomes from Queries including member collaboration opportunities, and promotes overall member satisfaction.
The Community members are the Community. They participate in Community activities, interact with each other and, applying our trust-building model, gradually build the familiarity and trust needed to increase our individual and collective influence and impact. Importantly, our members are the owners of our Community – we are devoid of hierarchy and share responsibility for community effectiveness.
The UN Advocacy Community is an “Action Network” – our interactions are directed towards influencing decision-makers about the issue we care passionately about – sustaining the role of the UN as covenener of the world’s nations for keeping the peace, mitigating human suffering, and strengthening national institutions, so that it remains valued and valuable for the next 80 years.
To make this happen we apply the following key processes, developed over 25 years of experience with virtual Communities*
Send your query to the Community. The Community members respond. The thread is compiled, summarized, posted and indexed for future reference. You have a quick, comprehensive and actionable way forward.
We operate on the premise that professionals with the same interest or profession like helping each other out. If, for example, you are a member of a disaster management professional community, your colleagues won’t care about your politics, your nationality or your religion if you know of a way to save more lives. To keep discussions devoid of subjective and possibly disruptive opinions, our moderators vet all contributions prior to posting, editing (with your permission) or removing any that contravene the “membership agreement” accepted upon joining, which states that contributions will be positive and constructive.
It can be intimidating to post your first message to potentially a thousand people. But the more acquainted you become with your fellow members, the less intimidating it seems. Our model is designed to progress at a pace that deepens trust while retaining comfort levels.
For further information about the PeerConnect Process, or to inquire into creating a PeerConnect Community, visit www.peerconnect.solutions or contact Steve Glovinsky at steve@peerconnect.solutions.
When fully actualized, the UN Advocacy Community will be using two communication channels, accessible from our Website:
LinkedIn has several advantages as our best information-sharing channel. LinkedIn is designed as a forum for professionals; most of our member base are likely to be on it already; it promotes organic Community growth through connections-mapping; and it’s free. Professionals not on LinkedIn but interested in becoming a Community can subscribe to a free version of LinkedIn through a simple, brief signup process.
Email is the preferred platform for our knowledge-sharing channel. Email is well suited to the long-form messaging required for composing carefully thought-through contributions. It is ubiquitous – everyone has an email address. Its familiarity eliminates barrier to entry considerations. It is well-suited as the main communication mode of our member base, who generally use it in their professional environments. It is asynchronous, allowing message postings to be paced or combined to lighten traffic. Professionals more used to interacting over quick-turnaround formats may re-discover email’s advantages as the “slow-food” equivalent to “fast-food.”
When fully actualized, the Community will also be accessing two collaboration channels through our website:
Every consultation thread summary (“Consolidated Reply”) and the knowledge assets recommended by contributors, as well as products generated by the Community and material posted on the LinkedIn Group (conforming to Intellectual Property regimes) will be retained or referenced in our Document Repository. Each item will be indexed with metadata to facilitate searching, so that items considered by the Community can easily be recalled and not lost in unstructured conversation threads. Critically – every item posted will be attributed to the person contributing it and the context in which it was contributed.
Our intent is to leverage information- and knowledge-sharing to create closer human connections among our members, strengthening our sense of community.
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:
Your membership to a PeerConnect Community is governed by the following Terms of Participation (hereinafter referred to in this document as the “Terms”). You hereby agree that to become a member of any PeerConnect Community you have read, understood and agreed to comply with these Terms.
As a PeerConnect Community Member, you are also subject to the Terms of Service of the underlying software applications of the different PeerConnect Services specified in clause 2.1 below, as well as to the complete provisions of the Terms of Use for accessing PeerConnect’s websites and public material, including the privacy policy stipulated therein. These Terms of Participation are in addition to the aforesaid Terms and should be read and understood as such.
Membership to any PeerConnect Community is available only to individuals and not to organizations.
The UN Advocacy Community’s Participation Guidelines, Terms of Use and Terms of Participation are adapted from PeerConnect, a software package of applications developed by PeerConnect Knowledge Solutions LLP, for building impactful professional Communities. The PeerConnect Process draws from the highly successful Solution Exchange peer-to-peer knowledge networking model created by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and implemented by the UN Country Team in India and several other UN agency country offices over 2005-2010. PeerConnect has updated the model by introducing a multi-platform roadmap to generate familiarity and trust across the range of member viewpoints.
The UN Advocacy Community’s operating method has been developed by PeerConnect Knowledge Solutions, applying the PeerConnect Process to enhance member effectiveness and collective impact. For further information about the PeerConnect Process, or to inquire into creating a PeerConnect Community, visit www.peerconnect.solutions or contact Steve Glovinsky at steve@peerconnect.solutions.
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Joining a PeerConnect 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 a PeerConnnect Community and interacting with colleagues over the Share and Consult forums, you hereby agree to follow these seven basic Rules of Participation:
To ensure that your membership in a PeerConnect Community is a positive and beneficial experience, we have included some basic guidelines for effective participation in the Share and Consult interactive forums.
What To Expect
PeerConnect applies the “PeerConnect Process” for organizing voluntary social networks (Share) and email groups (Consult) for professionals within a professional domain (a “Community of Practice”) or with common interests (a “Community of Interest”). They are designed to enable Community members to share useful information and knowledge, and to learn from each other in a spirit of cooperation. As a member of a PeerConnect Community, you join your professional colleagues from government, civil society, foundations and donors, academia and the private sector who are interested in hearing from you and who know that you are interested in hearing from them. You are joining a group whose members value your contributions, whether you are an expert, a practitioner or someone impacted by the issues you are addressing.
Importantly, the Consult forum is dedicated to “knowledge-sharing” – what you know – and not “opinion-sharing” – what you believe. Most social networking sites focus on the latter; it is why Consult stands out as a go-to forum for learning from your peers. It is email-based to allow for long format messages, while the Share social network uses quick-response, short format messages for exchanging news, views and information, in order to expand opportunities for members to interact informally and build familiarity and trust. (Opinions – “views” – are allowed in this space, but as well-argued, well-supported positions presented in blog post format.)
The Facilitation Team
When you join a Community you are welcomed by a Community Facilitator. Community Facilitators are usually joined by other Facilitators or Network Assistants to form a Facilitation Team. They are specially trained and skilled to deal with every aspect of the PeerConnect experience – encouraging professionals to join, moderating messages, offering advice and suggestions on contributions, preparing Consult Consolidated Replies, and running e-discussions on priority issues. They are also specialists in the Community’s domain, and are familiar with the unique characteristics of the issues addressed. PeerConsult Facilitators apply “active moderation” in vetting and approving Consult messages for posting – they can work with you to edit your query to ensure it is clear and compelling, and help you phrase your responses so that they convey what you want to say. You will find your Facilitation Team to be knowledgeable, welcoming, and service-oriented, providing a personalized experience to make sure your participation exceeds your expectations.
Interacting With Your Colleagues
Here are some guidelines for ensuring a positive and beneficial experience:
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Your use of any of these Websites means and amounts to express agreement of these Terms in full.
PeerConnect is an initiative of PeerConnect Knowledge Solutions LLP, a Limited Liability Partnership registered in New Delhi, India (hereinafter referred to as the “Company”).
The Company offers its Client Entities a suite of Services comprised of online software platforms they can install and run, together with PeerConnect business processes, to create and build vibrant affinity groups (“Communities”) of professionals with a common profession or programme goal for the purpose of improving individual effectiveness and collective influence.
The Company’s Client Entities are organizations, agencies, associations or other legally recognized entities who have entered into a binding agreement to accept the Terms of Engagement with the Company to install some or all of PeerConnect’s suite of Services and to apply PeerConnect’s systems and business processes in accordance with the terms specified therein.
Client Entities appoint or engage Community Facilitators to manage their PeerConnect Websites and Services.
Facilitators have full administrative rights and moderate their Community’s forums. Company staff (PeerConnect Administrators) oversee operations across all PeerConnect Communities.
Full access to PeerConnect’s Services is available only to professionals subscribed to one or more participating Communities (“Members”) using a username and password.
Members are subject to a separate “Terms of Participation” agreement outlining their rights and obligations.
The Company and its Client Entities allow public visitors limited access to:
Content on public PeerConnect Websites.
Content in PeerConnect’s “Collect” Document Repository.
These two areas have specific Terms of Use detailed separately below.
1 The UN Advocacy Community’s Participation Guidelines, Terms of Use and Terms of Participation are adapted from PeerConnect, a software package of applications developed by PeerConnect Knowledge Solutions LLP, for building impactful professional Communities. The PeerConnect Process draws from the highly successful Solution Exchange peer-to-peer knowledge networking model created by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and implemented by the UN Country Team in India and several other UN agency country offices over 2005-2010. PeerConnect has updated the model by introducing a multi-platform roadmap to generate familiarity and trust across the range of member viewpoints.
The UN Advocacy Community’s operating method has been developed by PeerConnect Knowledge Solutions, applying the PeerConnect Process to enhance member effectiveness and collective impact. For further information about the PeerConnect Process, or to inquire into creating a PeerConnect Community, visit www.peerconnect.solutions or contact Steve Glovinsky at steve@peerconnect.solutions.
The purpose of the information provided on the public PeerConnect Websites of the Company and its Client Entities is to increase public visibility and recognition for PeerConnect or a specific PeerConnect Community, disseminate to the wider public news, views and information of general interest posted by PeerConnect Administrators, Community Facilitators and Members, and encourage an entity to create or professionals to join a PeerConnect Community.
The Company’s PeerConnect Website is controlled and offered by the Company from its facilities in India, and the PeerConnect Websites of its Client Entities are controlled and offered by their respective facilities in the countries or international jurisdictions where they are located. The Company makes no representations that these Websites are appropriate or available for use in other locations. If you are accessing or using these Websites from other jurisdictions, you do so at your own risk and you are responsible for compliance with local law. Notwithstanding the foregoing, these Websites may contain or provide links to content hosted on Websites located in other jurisdictions.
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The United Nations Advocacy Community brings together professionals who are passionate about the value and continuing relevance of the United Nations System. We are committed to leveraging 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.
We are motivated by the current global dynamics weakening member states’ commitment to the principles of the United Nations Charter to maintain international peace and security, foster international cooperation, and promote human rights. We are eager to serve its aims through increasing global understanding about and support for the unique role played by the United Nations in peacebuilding, humanitarian relief, and international development.
Let’s tell the world why it needs a strong, vibrant United Nations
Because these are particularly perilous times, as universal acceptance of the core principles of the Charter are wavering, and the United Nations faces funding challenges and weakened influence. These developments have revealed a limited understanding and appreciation of the value and the essential contributions, often behind the scenes, of the UN System agencies, funds and progammes to sustaining a flourishing, prosperous global order over the past 80 years. The UN’s role and mandate haven’t changed; if anything, they have become more crucial than ever.
Here’s an example of how this Community could generate impact:
The UN-associated professional community is a large untapped asset available to promote the UN’s values and development goals. We are present across all countries, possess a wide range of talents, and in many cases play an active role in our governments and civil societies. Our community would represent one of the few truly global affinity groups that transcend political, religious and other polarizing dynamics present in our world today that inhibit forward progress on the major geopolitical and environmental challenges jeopardizing the lives and well-being of future generations.
*The UN Advocacy Community’s operating method has been developed by PeerConnect Knowledge Solutions, applying the PeerConnect Process to enhance member effectiveness and collective impact. PeerConnect is a software package of applications developed by PeerConnect Knowledge Solutions LLP, for building impactful professional Communities. The PeerConnect Process draws from the highly successful Solution Exchange peer-to-peer knowledge networking model created by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and implemented by the UN Country Team in India and several other UN agency country offices over 2005-2010.
For further information about the PeerConnect Process, or to inquire into creating a PeerConnect Community, visit www.peerconnect.solutions or contact Steve Glovinsky at steve@peerconnect.solutions.
Email is the preferred platform for our knowledge-sharing channel. Email is well suited to the long-form messaging required for composing carefully thought-through contributions. It is ubiquitous – everyone has an email address. Its familiarity eliminates barrier to entry considerations. It is well-suited as the main communication mode of our member base, who generally use it in their professional environments. It is asynchronous, allowing message postings to be paced or combined to lighten traffic. Professionals more used to interacting over quick-turnaround formats may re-discover email’s advantages as the “slow-food” equivalent to “fast-food.”
Collaboration Channels. When fully actualized, the Community will also be accessing two collaboration channels through our website:
The Document Repository. Every consultation thread summary (“Consolidated Reply”) and the knowledge assets recommended by contributors, as well as products generated by the Community and material posted on the LinkedIn Group (conforming to Intellectual Property regimes) will be retained or referenced in our Document Repository. Each item will be indexed with metadata to facilitate searching, so that items considered by the Community can easily be recalled and not lost in unstructured conversation threads. Critically – every item posted will be attributed to the person contributing it and the context in which it was contributed.
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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: