4-3-2013
UN High Representative for Disarmament Affairs, discusses nuclear arms reduction and the dangers of small arms.
GCTV explores and covers diverse world issues such as hunger, poverty, security, economic development, energy, world health, migration, war, human rights, tolerance and international trade.
Permanent Rep. of El Salvador to the UN, discusses programs to achieve the Millennium Development Goals.
Author and professor, focuses on sustainable development and climate change.
11-5-2010
Frank Devlyn, a Mexican national, was the 2000-2001 World President of Rotary International, one of the largest service organizations in the world. Mr. Devlyn discusses the unique partnership between Rotary and UN agencies in combating polio and developing clean water supplies.
7-7-2010
Dr. Jane Goodall, a UN Messenger of Peace, discusses climate change and its implications. Dr. Jane Goodall, a native of England, spent many years studying the chimps of Gombe in Tanzania. Dr. Goodall, in 1977, founded the Jane Goodall Institute for Research, Education and Conservation, which launched establishing chimpanzee sanctuaries in four African countries.