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:
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:
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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:
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