Across
- 2. International agreement in Europe
- 3. The court that is responsible for trying those who commit the most serious of crimes (Two words)
- 7. The secretory general and offical spokesperson for the UN (Two words)
- 10. The name that was given when Britain left the EU
- 11. These orginizations help international issues without being apart of the government
- 14. The business side of the UN which is headed by the secretary general
- 15. UNESCO includes this as a mandate, to preserve heritage sites and knowledge (Two words)
- 16. The home of the Pope and is a worldwide Roman Catholic Church (Two words)
- 17. The council that makes the final decisons for the UN, which has five permanent members and ten that change every two years (Two words)
- 19. Giving into demands
- 21. Where Canadas most extensive peacekeeping mission occured in the 1990s
- 22. One guideline a peacekeeper has to follow that States they must not take sides
- 24. The first test to determine if the UN would suceed or not(Two words)
- 25. Plan of action that guides governments decisions in relation to other countries (Two words)
Down
- 1. Armed forces who maintain peace by seperating the enemies until the crisis is resolved (Two words)
- 4. Concerns human health, coordinates information about disease, collects statistics on nutrition and sanitation
- 5. Policy involves several countries working together to solve problems
- 6. Formed in 1996, promotes sustainable developement and is dedicated to the regions fragile environment (Two words)
- 8. A country helps another country, but they expect something in return (two words)
- 9. Countries agree to abide by decisions of an international organization
- 12. This banned the use of landmines and required governments to remove existing mines (Two words)
- 13. Formed when the Cold War began as Western Europe, and North America feared the military threat posed by the Soviet Union
- 18. The cutting off trade with a countries business and industries (two words)
- 20. The policy of a country responding to events without other countries collaberation
- 23. Condition characterized by severe deprivation of basic human needs including food, water and shelter (Two words)
