Among its goals is the understanding and awareness of modern antisemitism and ways to combat it on a global scale.
[2] Former British Prime Minister Gordon Brown was the first world leader to sign the Declaration.
[3] It has subsequently been signed by several additional Prime Ministers across the globe and more than 600 Parliamentarians worldwide.
[citation needed] The second annual conference was held in Ottawa, Canada in association with the Canadian Parliamentary Coalition to Combat Antisemitism and the Canadian Government on November 7–9, 2010.
[citation needed] The Steering Committee of the ICCA consists of:[5]