Organisation of Asylum Nations (World War III, The Flood and Emugan Contact)

The Organisation of Asylum Nations (OAN) was an ONG based on the Treaty of the Alps which was signed on 24 June 2036. The OAN headquarters were in Geneva, Switzerland from 2036 to 2040. After the formation of the UFE, the headquarters were moved to Eura.

The objective of the OAN is to provide a temporary place to live to refugees from flooded zones.

Member states
The OAN was founded by willing nations with stable economies and territories higher than 30 over the sea level.

In 2036, Brazil, Catalonia, Germany, Greece, Greenland, the Israeli Union, Scotland, Spain and Switzerland founded the OAN. In 2039, Austria, Canada, Chechia, India, Iran, Portugal and Turkey joined the OAN.

In 2040, Austria, Catalonia, Czechia, Germany, Greenland, part of the Israeli Union, Portugal, Scotland, Spain, Switzerland and Turkey merged with the rest of Europe into the United Federation of Europe, which remained as a member of the organisation. Arabia also joined the OAN after its formation.

In 2042, Brazil merged with Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay and Peru into the Federative Republic of Amazonia, which remained as a member of the organisation.

In 2044. South Africa and Zealand joined the OAN.

In 2050, Hawaii and Zealand merged into the Federative Republic of Oceania, which remained as a member of the organisation.

Directors-General
During its short life, there were four Directors-General of the OAN (OANDG).

Dissolution
The OAN was absorbed by the UN in 2050. The reason was that the refugees no longer need a temporary place to live due to the lowering of the sea level and the recovering of land. Since 2050, the OAN was reponsible to re-settle the people who wanted to return to their home land until its dissolution in 2054.