UN Activities

Concepts of Truth, Inc. is a nongovernmental organization in special consultative status with the United Nations Economic and Social Counsel (ECOSOC) since 2015 and the Department of Global Communications (DGC) since 2017. Concepts of Truth seeks to engage with member states and other members of the civil society by submitting regular written and oral statements, attending conferences, and providing panel presentations at side and parallel events during conferences sponsored by ECOSOC and CSW. Concepts of Truth proudly supports those member states which advocate for women around the world by subscribing to the four pillars of the Geneva Consensus Declaration: 1) Concern for women’s health 2) Protection of human life 3) Strengthening of the family 4) Sovereign right of states to implement their policies. You may read the Declaration here: https://www.theiwh.org/geneva-consensus-declaration/

Concepts of Truth at the United Nations
Commission for Social Development

Josephine Tyne, UN representative for Concepts of Truth, Inc. gives an oral statement to the 58th Commission on Social Development at the United Nations in Nations in NYC, February 17, 2020. The video picks up in the middle of the statement. Please read the first few paragraphs of the statement here: "Good [morning] Madam Chair, your excellencies, delegates, and distinguished guests. Thank you for the opportunity to speak. My name is Josephine Tyne and I represent Concepts of Truth Inc., NGO. Concepts of Truth, Inc. NGO’s 24/7 international helpline has received approximately 20,000 calls from every state in the US and other parts of the world.  Every day our staff hears the voices of women who are descending into mental illness, including depression, self-harm and sometimes suicide, becoming candidates for homelessness.   And all this because no one ever told them about the emotional and physical consequences of their abortion. No one gave them a voice to acknowledge the trauma and the guilt of terminating their pregnancy. . ."

 
 

Concepts of Truth at the United Nations
Conference on the Status of Women