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(10 Points) A. State Facts. B. State The Cause and Effects. (10 Points) A. State Facts. B. State The Cause and Effects

The document discusses several topics related to the United Nations (UN) and its roles and activities addressing global issues. It asks about the central focus of the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), the location of its headquarters, and the year it was established. It also asks about the number of members on the FAO Council and the differences between the Food and Agriculture Program and World Food Program. Further, it asks about the function of the FAO Council and the UN's role in the Rwanda genocide, including facts and causes/effects. It also asks about the African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights and the 11 organs of the African Union and their functions.

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(10 Points) A. State Facts. B. State The Cause and Effects. (10 Points) A. State Facts. B. State The Cause and Effects

The document discusses several topics related to the United Nations (UN) and its roles and activities addressing global issues. It asks about the central focus of the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), the location of its headquarters, and the year it was established. It also asks about the number of members on the FAO Council and the differences between the Food and Agriculture Program and World Food Program. Further, it asks about the function of the FAO Council and the UN's role in the Rwanda genocide, including facts and causes/effects. It also asks about the African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights and the 11 organs of the African Union and their functions.

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 Identify and explain three global issues. Be specific.

 What is the role of UN in those issues?


 What is the UN actually doing on those issues?
 In your own opinion, what are the STRENGTHS and
WEEKNESS of the United Nations?

I. What is FAO’s central focus? (2 points)


II. Location of FAO’s headquarters. (2 points)
III. Countries that were mediated by the African Union. (2 points)
IV. Year of establishment of FAO. (2 points)
V. Number of FAO Council members. (2 points)
VI. Differentiate Food and Agriculture Program from World Food
Program. (5 points)
VII. Explain the function of the FAO Council (5 points)
VIII. Explain the Rwanda Genocide and what did the UN do about it.
(10 points)
a. State facts.
b. State the cause and effects.
IX. Explain the Rwanda Genocide and what did the UN do about it.
(10 points)
a. State facts.
b. State the cause and effects.
X. What is the African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights (AfCHPR)
and what is its jurisdiction? (5 points)
XI. Enumerate the 11 organs of the African Union and describe in one
sentence its functions. (2 points each)

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