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Citizens for Funding the United Nations

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United States Campaign, 1996

Citizens for Funding the United Nations (CFUN) is working to mobilize people within the United States. It is asking citizens across the country to contact Congress and the Clinton Administration with a demand that the US pay what it owes the UN. Founded in February, 1996, CFUN has successfully mobilized a large number of people and educated many more about the UN financial crisis. If thousands of citizens respond, CFUN hopes that policy makers will be forced to change course.


CFUN is a constituent of the International Citizens' Committee on the UN Financial Crisis (CCFC), the sponsor of the international "Call for Action" campaign.

CFUN proposes that US citizens:

  • Write their Congressional Representative or one of their Senators stating that the US must meet its financial obligation to the UN now. Include a check for $7.00 (roughly the per capita US outlay to the UN in 1994 ) made out to the United Nations. (US House of Representatives, Washington, DC 20515; Senate - 20510). Asking that their check be forwarded immediately to Ms. Susan Mills, Director of the UN Financial Management Office, United Nations, NY 10017.

  • Ask the Representative or Senator what they are doing to honor the US treaty obligation to pay in full (and without condition) the dues (and arrears) owed the UN. Emphasize that the crisis is severe and that Congressional action must be taken immediately.

  • Send a letter or postcard to President Clinton, The White House, Washington DC 20500, telling him what they have done and stating that they expect him to act forcefully and immediately to find funds for the UN as a critical matter of national security.

  • Write letters to their local newspaper.

  • Visitors to this page can send a coupon or email message to CFUN, letting them know what steps you have taken and providing them with your name and full address (see below). You can order brochures about the campaign from CFUN at $10 per 100.

    Click here for information on sums citizens have sent to the UN

    Please include:
    Name:
    Street Address:
    City, Zip Code, etc.
    Phone:
    Fax:
    Email:

    Send this information to: CFUN, 15 Mountainview Drive, Oneonta, NY 13820
    Phone/Fax: (607) 432-6842
    To send CFUN an email message: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

    The following organizations are cooperating in the work of CFUN:

    Action Coalition for Global Change
    American Friends Service Committee
    Americans for Democratic Action
    Center for Global Citizens
    Citizens for a United Earth
    Coalition for a Strong UN
    Council for a Livable World
    Friends of the United Nations
    Global Education Associates
    Global Policy Forum
    National Council of Women of the U.S., Inc.
    Nuclear Age Peace Foundation
    One World, Inc.
    Pathways to Peace
    Pax World Service
    Peace Action
    Physicians for Social Responsibility
    Psychologists for Social Responsibility
    Union of Concerned Scientists
    United Nations Association - Northern California
    United Nations Association - Santa Cruz
    Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
    World Federalist Association

    The International Citizens' Committee would add the following suggestions for US citizen action:

  • circulate the international "Call for Action" statement and gather signatures
  • call-in to a local or national talk-show
  • form a local action committee in your town or neighborhood to plan local events such as speak-outs or teach-ins
  • ask questions at political meetings and rallies during the presidential election process; arrange meeting with other candidates for election/re-election to discuss the issues
  • get your local, statewide or national organization to pass a resolution
  • act in other ways that will raise the issue among neighbors and fellow citizens. Use humor, showmanship, conviction, inventiveness, good networking. There are many possibilities.

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