August 14, 2014
Dr. Andrew Hudson, who heads the UN Development Program's Water & Ocean Governance Programme in UNDP, discusses how the oceans are being adversely affected due to climate change and human contamination.
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.
August 14, 2014
Dr. Andrew Hudson, who heads the UN Development Program's Water & Ocean Governance Programme in UNDP, discusses how the oceans are being adversely affected due to climate change and human contamination.
Dr. Pamela Falk, veteran CBS TV and Radio Correspondent covering the UN and President of the UN Correspondents Association (UNCA), comments on how domestic and international media report on UN activities dealing with war and peace, economic and social development and human rights.
Ed Webb, President and CEO of the World Trade Center Kentucky, highlights the importance of international trade to enhance both economic development and job creation.
Dr. Michael Cairo, Associate Professor of Political Science and Director of the International Affairs program at Transylvania University, focuses on causes of turmoil in the Middle East, especially in Syria or Iraq
June 26, 2014
Former UN Assistant Secretary-General for Strategic Planning Bob Orr focuses on various sustainable development, climate change and maternal mortality initiatives.
June 23, 2014
Ambassador Bill Vanden Heuvel, Former US Ambassador to the UN, highlights the services provided by the UN to 7 billion people worldwide.
June 23, 2014
Ambassador Simona Miculescu, Former Permanent Representative from Romania to the UN, discusses achieving the UN Millennium Development Goals and the importance of UN peacekeeping.
June 2014
CEO of Batey Relief Alliance, discusses educational and health services provided in Haiti, Dominican Republic and Peru.
Deepa Willingham, Founder of PACE Universal, discusses efforts to reduce child exploitation and empower women.
Dr. Robert Zuber, Director of Global Action to Prevent War, focuses on small arms proliferation, civilian protection to women's participation in peace processes and peacekeeping reform.
Patrick Sciarratta, Former Executive Director of Friendship Ambassadors Foundation (FAF), highlights what FAF is doing to work with youth to combat problems such as illiteracy and climate change.
Jo Bourne, Asst. Director and Global Chief of Education at UNICEF, focuses on what can be done to help children living in the poorest countries in the world to receive a quality education.
USG Adama Dieng, the UN Secretary-General's Special Adviser for the Prevention of Genocide, discusses what efforts are underway to reduce the likelihood of genocide.
April 1, 2014
Jonathan Granoff, President of the Global Security Institute, discusses the threat of nuclear proliferation and development of nuclear weapons.
Ambassador Carlos Garcia, Former Permanent Representative of El Salvador to the UN, discusses programs to achieve the Millennium Development Goals.
Jainey K. Bavishi, Executive Director of the Asia Pacific Disaster Risk Reduction and Resilience Network, discusses how to reduce the devastation of a variety of natural disasters.
Barbara Crossette, Author and Former New York Times Reporter covering the UN, discusses issues on population and development.
Palau Ambassador Stuart Beck for Oceans and Seas, highlights how climate change is destroying the oceans.
Carole Krechman, CEO, Peacemaker Corps Association, mentions what the Peacemaker Corps is doing to support peace and tolerance education among the youth of the world.
Amir Dossal, President, Global Partnerships Forum, outlines what role the private sector can play in overcoming major problems, such as poverty, climate change and diseases.