Beate Andrees

Beate Andrees, Special Representative to the UN And Director of the International Labor Organization’s Office for the UN in New York, summarizes how the ILO works with labor, businesses and governments to promote labor rights as human rights, decent work for all and efforts to eliminate human trafficking and child labor.

John Hewko

John Hewko, General Secretary and CEO of Rotary International, discusses the unique partnership with the United Nations, programs such as Polioplus and how the 1.2 million Rotarians are dealing with the Covid-19 pandemic while carrying out the Rotary motto of “Service Above Self.”

David Swanson

David Swanson, Author and Executive Director of WorldBeyondWar.org, focuses on why war is immoral, endangers the planet, threatens our environment, impoverishes people, and consumes over $2 trillion each year.

Dr. Jody K. Olsen

Dr. Jody K. Olsen, Past Director of the United States Peace Corps, highlights the importance of President John F. Kennedy’s unique program to assist economically-developing countries, and discusses how the Peace Corps interacts with Rotary International and Partnering for Peace.

Carrie Hessler-Radelet

Carrie Hessler-Radelet, Former Peace Corps Director and President of both Project Concern International and Global Communities, details how these organizations utilize many of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and develop programs to empower women and girls and combat poverty and hunger.

Alana DeJoseph

Alana DeJoseph, Producer and Director of “A Towering Task: A Peace Corps Documentary,” focuses on the importance of the United States Peace Corps, many of its humanitarian and educational programs, unique situations confronting thousands of American Peace Corps Volunteers working in over sixty-economically developing countries and challenges in producing a documentary to showcase the US Peace Corps.

Fekitamoeloa Katoa ‘Utoikamanu

United Nations Under-Secretary-General Fekitamoeloa Katoa ‘Utoikamanu, the High Representative for the Least Developed Countries, Landlocked Developing Countries and Small Island Developing States, focuses on the criteria for being classified as a Least Developed Country (LDC) and how nations graduate from this classification.

Mark Walker

Mark Walker, author, fundraising consultant and Returned Peace Corps Volunteer discusses life as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Guatemala and his book “Different Latitudes: My Life in the Peace Corps and Beyond.

Troy Wolfe

Troy Wolfe, Senior Director of the United Nations Association-USA’s Education Programs & Learning, highlights the importance of the UN’s 75th Anniversary and the significance of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to eliminate poverty and hunger, empower women and combat climate change, to mention only a few.

Steve Werner

Steve Werner, an international development consultant, discusses how the United States Peace Corps, Rotary International and the Partnering for Peace program are collaborating to promote humanitarian projects, combat climate change and provide technical assistance to economically-developing countries. November 19, 2020

Matthieu Cognac 2020

Matthieu Cognac, Senior Multilateral Cooperation Specialist with the UN’s International Labor Organization, focuses on the “World Economic and Social Outlook Report” that highlights issues such as youth employment, gender gap, the future of work, inequality and social unrest.

Amir Dossal

Amir Dossal, President and CEO of the Global Partnerships Forum, discusses the 10th anniversary of the Forum and several key programs, such as the Pearl Initiative, the Ocean Sanctuary Alliance, the Blockchain Commission for Sustainable Development and the Coalition for Better Health at Lower Cost. March 16, 2020.

Dan Thomas

Dan Thomas, Chief of Communications and Strategic Events in the United Nations Global Compact, reflects on the progress of the Global Compact over the past 20-years and how it is poised to help achieve the UN Sustainable Development Goals, especially the ones pertaining to human rights, labor rights, climate sustainability and anti-corruption activities.

Janet Salazar

Janet Salazar, Permanent Representative of the Foundation for the Support of the United Nations and CEO of Impact Leadership 21, highlights the importance of the Sustainable Development Goals and the role of women in leadership worldwide.

Dr. Robert Zuber

Dr. Robert Zuber, Director of Global Action to Prevent War and Conflict, explores the upcoming 75th anniversary of the UN and why it is important the UN be an “honest broker” and display its efficacy on core problems, such as climate, weapons systems, pandemics, social inequalities, to mention only a few.

Michael Smolens

Michael Smolens, Chairman and CEO of Dotsub LLC/Collector of Puzzle Pieces, highlights his launching of 8-garment manufacturing companies and how the UN Sustainable Development Goals are critical to improving the standard of living and quality of life for people around the world.

Dr. Padmini Murthy

Dr. Padmini (Mini) Murthy, Secretary General of the Medical Women International Association to the United Nations, highlights the association’s efforts to empower women and ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all ages, as well as achieve the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals. January 25, 2020

Vinicius Pinheiro

Vinícius Pinheiro, Director of the International Labor Organization's Latin American and Caribbean Region, focues on the four pillars of ILO, the Decent Work Agenda and major issues affecting the LAC Region, such as climate change, income inequality and empowering women. February 7, 2020.

Patrick Sciarratta

Patrick Sciarratta, President of the Vinculum Foundation, describes his foundation, role of the World Development Foundation and UNESCOs new book: Journalism, Fake News, and Disinformation. January 25, 2020