
21st Century Solutions for International Relations
21st Century Solutions for International Relations

The International Forum, Inc. has various programs and provides services to institutions, agencies, corporations, and governments. To enhance its programs and outreach, The International Forum, Inc. partners, supports, and/or collaborates with international organizations and initiatives. To retain our services, email a request to international4m@aol.com and a staff member will contact you to discuss details.
Partnering Initiatives
Partnering Initiatives

The NothingButNets program raises funds to purchase mosquito nets and distribute them to people in sub-saharan Africa. One net costing $10 can save the lives of a family of four. The International Forum encourages organizations, families, groups and individuals to participate in this critical humanitarian cause.
To join our NothingButNets Team, go to www.nothingbutnets.net website and create or join a netraiser team. You can also go directly to http://globalproblems-globalsolutions.org/site/TR/Events/NBN/1495367097?pg=team&fr_id=1 . The International Forum Inc. supports the United Nations Foundation's NothingButNets program.


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UNA-USA Programs
The International Forum, Inc. supports the


United Nations Association Global Classrooms Program and Model United Nations Program for middle and high school students. The program affords students the opportunity to learn about global issues and to participate in United Nations diplomatic processes of debate and resolution.
The International Forum, Inc. supports Model United Nations
Programs for high school and colleges to educate future global leaders
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World Federation of United Nations Associations International Model UN -Jan.30-Feb.3, 2024
https://wfuna.org/program/wimun-new-york/
The WFUNA International Model United Nations (WIMUN) is the world’s most accurate simulation of the United Nations, organized by the World Federation of United Nations Associations (WFUNA). WFUNA is a global nonprofit organization established in 1946, with Consultative Status at the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC).
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United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (Global Goals)
The International Forum,Inc. is committed to working toward the achievement of the UN's Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). In 2000-2015, the Forum worked to promote the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). Research, impact studies, program development, development of educational and economic programs, and social policies are essential for securing a base for the achievement of these goals.






African Diaspora Initiatives
To assist in the rebuilding of countries such as Liberia and Haiti, the International Forum, Inc. has developed and is supporting several initiatives with government agencies, civic organizations, and private sector companies. These include some of the following:
- United Nations Nothing But Nets Project to reduce malaria deaths
- Women's Economic Development and Educational Empowerment Programs
- Infrastructure Reconstruction
- Medical assistance and equipment distribution
- Gender equity advocacy
- The Links, Inc. Education Across the Miles Program
- Teachers for Africa Program
- UN Foundation "Girl Up" Program
- African Union's Diaspora Dialogues




The International Forum, Inc. is proud to be a supporter of the Frederick Douglass Family Initiatives and its "One Million Abolitionists" project and the fight against human trafficking and all forms of modern-day slavery. Visit www.fdfi.org for more information.

Nettie Washington Douglass
Co-Founder and Chairwoman
Nettie is the great granddaughter of Booker T. Washington and the great great granddaughter of Frederick Douglass. The Frederick Douglass Family Initiatives (FDFI) was co-founded in June 2007 by Nettie Washington Douglass, her son, Kenneth B. Morris, Jr. and Robert J. Benz. FDFI is an Abolitionist organization that combines lessons from the legacies of Frederick Douglass and Booker T. Washington: Abolition Through Education.
One Million Abolitionists
The Library of Congress named the Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, An American Slave one of the eighty-eight Books That Shaped America. Published in 1845, Douglass’s first autobiography became an instant best seller and, having escaped slavery just seven years earlier, put his life in immediate danger. The Narrative helped change the course of the U.S. Abolitionist Movement in the mid-nineteenth century and has changed the lives of readers ever since. Frederick Douglass Family Initiatives wants to inspire and empower one million young people to do and be more than they ever dreamed possible. In honor of Douglass’s 200th birthday, the FDFI will print and distribute one million hardcover copies of a special Bicentennial Edition of the Narrative.
For more information on programs, visit www.fdfi.org.


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