Erskine Barton Childers

Erskine Barton Childers

Erskine Barton Childers (11 March, 1929–25 August, 1996) was a writer, BBC correspondent and United Nations senior civil servant. He was the eldest son of Erskine Hamilton Childers (Ireland's fourth President) and Ruth Ellen Dow Childers. His grandfather, Robert Erskine Childers and grandmother Mary Alden Childers, were both Irish Nationalists involved heavily with the negotiation of Irish independence; which ultimately led to his grandfather's execution during the Irish Civil War. His great uncle was Robert Barton and his great aunt was Gretchen Osgood Warren.

Early life

Erskine Childers was born in Dublin. He grew up in a multi cultural atmosphere which was to influence his whole life. ["Erskine H. Childers :President of Ireland; A Biography" John Young (Colin Smythe)(Buckinghamshire)(1985) ISBN 0-86140-195-6; p 22.] From an early age, he had an obvious fascination with history and world affairs. He studied at Newtown School, Waterford [ "Erskine H. Childers :President of Ireland; A Biography" John Young (Colin Smythe)(Buckinghamshire)(1985) ISBN 0-86140-195-6; p 104.] and much later on at Trinity College, Dublin and Stanford University. At Stanford University he was actively involved with the National Student Association and rose to Vice President of the organisation by 1949.

The BBC and the Arab World

By 1960, Childers was in London working for the BBC in both Radio and Television. ["Erskine H. Childers :President of Ireland; A Biography" John Young (Colin Smythe)(Buckinghamshire)(1985) ISBN 0-86140-195-6; p 132.] His broadcasts from the famous BBC World Service ranged on varying topics from the Suez Crisis and Palestine to the John F. Kennedy assassination in 1962. The Suez Canal and Palestine issues would later form the basis of his often quoted writing and extensive research on the subjects. ["The Transformation of Palestine" (Northwestern University Press) (Evanston) (1971) ISBN 0-8101-0345-1 ; pp.165-202] [http://www.wrmea.com/backissues/1096/9610024.htm In Memoriam: Erskine Childers, 1929-1996 ] ]
He was distinguished as one of the first mainstream writers in the West to systematically challenge the contention that Palestinian Arab refugees of the 1948 Arab-Israeli wars (see The Palestinian Exodus) fled their homes primarily from Arab broadcast evacuation orders (see Broadcasts), rather than the use of force and terror by armed forces of the newly forming state of Israel.

United Nations Civil Servant

He specialized in UN issues, even serving as a periodic consultant including a special mission in the Congo for Secretary-General U Thant. In 1967, under the leadership of Henry Richardson Labouisse, Jr.; Childers was hired to lead a United Nations, UNICEF & UNDP programme called Development Support Communication; or DSCS. In 1968 Childers co-authored a paper with United Nations colleague Mallica Vajrathon called "Project Support Communication". ["Communication for Social Change Anthology: Historical and Contemporary Readings"(Communication for Social Change Consortium, Inc) (2006) ISBN 0977035794 ; pp. 495-499 ] In this important book he wrote, "If you want development to be rooted in the human beings who have to become the agent of it as well as the beneficiaries, who will alone decide on the kind of development they can sustain after the foreign aid has gone away, then you have got to communicate with them, you have got to enable them to communicate with each other and back to the planners in the capital city. You have got to communicate the techniques that they need in order that they will decide on their own development. If you do not do that, you will continue to have weak or failing development programs. It's as simple as that. No innovation, however brilliantly designed and set down in a project plan of operations, becomes development until it has been communicated". [http://books.google.com/books?id=85WbPmx9QlcC&pg=PA495&lpg=PA495&dq=childers+colle&source=web&ots=6BCROawScR&sig=07S6kP2g9YaUbsCaoQqBzXGp3X4&hl=en#PPA495,M1,] From 1975 to 1988, Childers was based in New York as Director of Information for UNDP. By his retirement in 1989 as Senior Advisor to the UN Director General for Development and International Economic Co-operation, after 22 years of service; Childers had worked with most of the organisations of the UN system, at all levels and in all regions.

The Ford Foundation and the Dag Hammarskjöld Foundation

After his retirement, Erskine Childers continued to strive relentlessly for the ideals for which he had worked so hard. He co-authored several notable books for the Ford Foundation and the Dag Hammarskjöld Foundation on the reform of the United Nations [ [http://www.fordfound.org/impact/learning/unitednationsreform Learning | Impact | Ford Foundation ] ] with his colleague and equally devoted United Nations civil servant, Sir Brian Urquhart. The best known of these publications is "A World in Need of Leadership". He continued writing on United Nations matters whilst travelling constantly; lecturing on the Organisation and the many challenges confronting it, such as globalisation and democracy, conflict prevention and peace-keeping, humanitarian assistance, human rights, famine, aging and development, health, financial arrangement of the United Nations, citizen’s rights, female participation, design and perceptions, education, the North South divide and world economy.In 1995 Erskine Childers co-authored a paper with his international law colleague Marjolijn Snippe called “The Agenda for Peace and the Law of the Sea”, for Pacem in Maribus XXIII, the Annual Conference of the International Ocean Institute, that was held in Costa Rica, December 1995.

He became Secretary General of the World Federation of United Nations Associations in March 1996. He served for only five months, and died on August 25, 1996 during the organisation's fiftieth anniversary congress. He is buried in Roundwood, Ireland.

Notes

Further reading

*Erskine B Childers "Renewing The United Nations System " (Dag Hammarskjöld Foundation (1994) ISSN 0345-2328
*Erskine B Childers "In A Time Beyond Warnings : Strengthening The United Nations System" (Catholic Institute For International Resources) (1993) ISBN 1852871180
*Erskine B Childers and Sir Brian Urquhart "A World in Need of Leadership: Tomorrow's United Nations" The Ford Foundation , (New York) 1996
*Erskine B Childers and Sir Brian Urquhart "Renewing the United Nations System" The Ford Foundation , (New York) 1994
*Erskine B Childers and Sir Brian Urquhart "Toward a More Effective United Nations, Reorganization of the United Nations Secretariat: A Suggested Outline of Needed Reforms, Strengthening International Response to Humanitarian Emergencies" The Ford Foundation , (New York) 1992
*Erskine B Childers "Where Democracy Doesn't Work Yet" Harpers Magazine, April 1960 |http://www.harpers.org/archive/1960/04/0009271
*Erskine B Childers "Il Mondo Arabo : Volume 20" (Cose D'Oggi) (Milano) Valentino Bompiani (1961)
*Erskine B Childers "Challenges To The United Nations : Building A Safer World" (St. Martin's Press) New York (1994) ISBN 0-312-12575-5
*Erskine B Childers "The Road To Suez" (MacGibbon & Kee) (London) (1962) ASIN B000H47WG4
*Erskine B Childers "Common Sense About...The Arab World" (Macmillan Publishers) (1960) ASIN B0000CKLZK
* [http://www.users.cloud9.net/~recross/israel-watch/ErskinChilders.html The Other Exodus] , his much quoted article in "The Spectator", May 12, 1961
* [http://www.fordfound.org/impact/learning/unitednationsreform] Ford Foundation Page on his contribution to UN Reform.


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