SCJU Executive
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The SCJU Executive Branch consists of the Office of the Presidency, the Office of the Vice-President, The Secretariat and The Ministries
Office of the President
Office of the Vice-President
The VPI Foundation
The Ministries
see List of SCJU Ministers for full list of current ministers
The Ministry of Defence
SUTO
RRF
The Ministry of Education
MEDI
The Moresby Initiative
The Chancellory of the Exchequer
SCJU Central Bank
SCJU International Monetary Fund
Uniozone Summits
UniCard
The Ministry of Environment
SCJU National Parks Commission
The Ministry of Health
Concerned with matters of Medicine, Fitness, Vaccines and any other matter concerned with healthcare.
Health Service Treaty
For nations who wish to run a National Health Service, but cannot afford it financially, the Ministry of Health funds it to what extent they can. The Health Service Treaty can be used as an addition to what a nation already has, or to be the only funding for the Health Service. Nations who are signed to this Treaty are:
- The Republic of Chodov
- The Kingdom of Giran de Cani
- The Province of New Rhodesia
- Cezerest
5-a-Day Initiative
5-a-day encourages the public in member states to eat healthy, the reccomended guideline of 5 portions of fruit and veg a day. 5-a-day will work through posters, TV adverts, Radio adverts and other means of advertising. The intention is to lower the amount of Bowel Cancer Sufferers in the union by 75%.
SUICIZ
SUICIZ (SU Immunization Campaign in Zimbabwe) is intended to vaccinate under 16's of Typhoid, Dysentary, TB, Measles, Mumps, Rubella and Hepititus B. The project cost the union £20 Million, and the transaction from the IMF is still going through.
The Ministry of History, Culture and Arts
The Ministry of International Relations
The Union Secretariat
International Diplomatic Initiative
The Ministry of Justice
The Ministry of Public Relations
SCJU Broadcasting Union
The Ministry of Public Safety
S.U.B.I.C.
S.I.R.E.N.
The Ministry of Trade and Tourism
Union Trade Board
The Ministry of Transport
The Ministry of Urban and Suburban Development
Concerned with matters of Urban and Suburban Layout, Aesthetics and Fuctionality.
The Ten Principles
These are the 10 principles to follow during the visioning process. These principles are designed to guide public policy, development practice, urban planning and design:
1. Respect Your Cities natural and built environment.
2. Treat the Waterways as a central part of your Cities identity--an asset to be treasured and enjoyed.
3. Reestablish the streets as the principal public space of community and connectivity.
4. Develop a convenient and efficient transportation infra-structure.
5. Provide for a comprehensive, interconnected greenway and park system.
6. Develop an economically viable downtown district as the heart of the region.
7. Raise the quality of the public realm with civic structures and spaces.
8. Integrate public art into the design of the city, its buildings, public works and parks.
9. Strengthen the unique identity of neighborhoods.
10. Infuse visual order into the city by strengthening sight-lines to and from civic landmarks and natural features.
Limited Access Representative Councils
The Joint Intelligence Committee
Security Council
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