Women's National Book Association
at the United Nations
The Women's National Book Association has been a Non-Governmental Organization member of the
United Nations since 1959. An NGO is defined as "any non-profit, voluntary citizens' group
which is organized on a local, national or international level. Task-oriented and driven by
people with a common interest, NGOs perform a variety of services and humanitarian functions,
bring citizens' concerns to governments, monitor policies and encourage political participation
at the community level." As a NGO affiliated with the Department of Public Information (DPI),
we must meet the following four criteria in order to remain a member in good standing:
- Share the ideals of the UN Charter.
- Operate solely on a not-for-profit basis.
- Have a demonstrated interest in United Nations issues and proven ability to reach large
or specialized audiences, such as educators, media representatives, policy makers and the
business community.
- Have the commitment and means to conduct effective information programmes about UN
activities by publishing newsletters, bulletins, pamphlets; organizing conferences,
seminars and roundtables; and enlisting the cooperation of the media.
In short, it is our responsibility to support the UN in its goals and to win support for
those goals among the wider community we work with. In effect, WNBA members are to be
ambassadors for the UN. Our organization disseminates information about the United Nations
through all the means at our disposal, especially through our national and chapter publications
and monthly programs. Furthermore, we agree to participate in activities for NGOs at the UN New
York City headquarters, including regular briefings and the annual DPI/NGO conference.
During the past four decades, we have had five NGO representatives: Beatrice James, Helen
Wessells Hettinger, Rose Eichelberger, Claire Friedland and Sally Wecksler. In January 2001,
Jill Tardiff was appointed to the position of chief representative, and is currently serving in
that role. In addition, a group of dedicated women are working hard to increase our support for
the UN. The WNBA Committee for UN Relations is composed of nine members. Three chapter
presidents - Laurie Beckelman of Boston, Kathleen Dietz of Nashville and Margaret Flanders of
Los Angeles - join our two UN DPI/NGO delegates - Jill Tardiff and Sally Wecksler. Two national
past presidents, Nancy Stewart and Diane Ullius join these five on the committee, which is
rounded off with two members-at-large, Claire Friedland of New York and L. Peat O'Neil of
Washington.
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