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united nations organisation


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United NationsUnited Nations
Global IssuesGlobal Issues

IntroductionIntroduction

Established on 24 October 1945Established on 24 October 1945

51 countries were committed to preserving 51 countries were committed to preserving
peace through international cooperationpeace through international cooperation

UN Membership: 192 countriesUN Membership: 192 countries

States agree to accept obligations of the States agree to accept obligations of the
UN CharterUN Charter, an international treaty that sets out , an international treaty that sets out
basic principlesbasic principles

How the UN WorksHow the UN Works

According to the Charter the UN has 4 According to the Charter the UN has 4
basic principles:basic principles:
1. Maintain international peace and security1. Maintain international peace and security
2. Develop friendly relations among nations2. Develop friendly relations among nations
3. Cooperate in solving international problems 3. Cooperate in solving international problems
and promote respect for human rightsand promote respect for human rights
4. Be the center for harmonizing the actions of 4. Be the center for harmonizing the actions of
nations nations

How the UN WorksHow the UN Works

The UN is not a world governmentThe UN is not a world government

It does not make lawsIt does not make laws

Large or small, rich or poor, and with Large or small, rich or poor, and with
differing political views and social differing political views and social
systems:systems:
•All member states have a voiceAll member states have a voice
•All member states have a voteAll member states have a vote

Main BodiesMain Bodies

General Assembly (New York)General Assembly (New York)

Security Council (NY)Security Council (NY)

Economic and Social Council (NY)Economic and Social Council (NY)

Trusteeship Council (NY)Trusteeship Council (NY)

Secretariat (NY)Secretariat (NY)

International Court of Justice (Netherlands)International Court of Justice (Netherlands)

General AssemblyGeneral Assembly

The main deliberative organ of the UNThe main deliberative organ of the UN

Composed of all member statesComposed of all member states

Each member has one vote.Each member has one vote.

Decisions on important issues require two Decisions on important issues require two
thirds majority votethirds majority vote
•Peace and SecurityPeace and Security
•Admissions of new membersAdmissions of new members
•Budget mattersBudget matters

Decisions on other issues: simple majorityDecisions on other issues: simple majority

Functions and Powers Functions and Powers

Maintain international peace and security Maintain international peace and security
(disarmament)(disarmament)

Make recommendations to the Security councilMake recommendations to the Security council

Promote international political cooperationPromote international political cooperation

Develop international lawDevelop international law

Promote human rightsPromote human rights

Over see international collaboration in the Over see international collaboration in the
economic, social, humanitarian, cultural, and economic, social, humanitarian, cultural, and
educational and health fieldseducational and health fields

Functions and PowersFunctions and Powers

Receive and consider reports from the Security Receive and consider reports from the Security
Council and other UN organsCouncil and other UN organs

Consider and approve UN budgetConsider and approve UN budget

Establish financial assessments of Member Establish financial assessments of Member
StatesStates

Elect non-permanent members to SC and other Elect non-permanent members to SC and other
UN councils and organsUN councils and organs

Appoint Secretary GeneralAppoint Secretary General

General AssemblyGeneral Assembly

Subsidiary OrgansSubsidiary Organs

Committee on InformationCommittee on Information

Human Rights CouncilHuman Rights Council

CandidaciesCandidacies

Security CouncilSecurity Council

Primary responsibility to maintain peace and Primary responsibility to maintain peace and
securitysecurity

A representative of each member must be A representative of each member must be
present at all times at the UN Headquarterspresent at all times at the UN Headquarters

15 Council Members15 Council Members

Five permanent members:Five permanent members:
•ChinaChina
•FranceFrance
•Russian FederationRussian Federation
•United KingdomUnited Kingdom
•United StatesUnited States
“Non Violence”

Security CouncilSecurity Council

Ten non-permanent members elected by the General Ten non-permanent members elected by the General
Assembly for two year termsAssembly for two year terms
•BelgiumBelgium
•Congo (Republic of the)Congo (Republic of the)
•GhanaGhana
•IndonesiaIndonesia
•ItalyItaly
•PanamaPanama
•PeruPeru
•QatarQatar
•SlovakiaSlovakia
•South AfricaSouth Africa

Each member has one voteEach member has one vote
Japanese Peace Bell

Security CouncilSecurity Council

In the event of fighting the Council:In the event of fighting the Council:
•Tries to secure a ceasefireTries to secure a ceasefire
•May send peace keeping missionMay send peace keeping mission
•Impose economic sanctionsImpose economic sanctions
•Order an arms embargoOrder an arms embargo
•Rare occasions “all means necessary”Rare occasions “all means necessary”

The Council makes recommendations to the The Council makes recommendations to the
General Assembly on:General Assembly on:
•appointment of Secretary Generalappointment of Secretary General
•admission of new Members to the UNadmission of new Members to the UN

Economic and Social CouncilEconomic and Social Council

Council has 54 membersCouncil has 54 members
•Elected by the General AssemblyElected by the General Assembly
•Three year termsThree year terms

Serves as central forum for discussing Serves as central forum for discussing
international economic and social issuesinternational economic and social issues

Economic and Social CouncilEconomic and Social Council

This Council is responsible for:This Council is responsible for:
•Promoting higher standards of livingPromoting higher standards of living
•Full employmentFull employment
•Economic and social progressEconomic and social progress
•Identifying solutions to international economic, Identifying solutions to international economic,
social and health problemssocial and health problems
•Facilitating international cultural and Facilitating international cultural and
educational cooperationeducational cooperation
•Encourage universal respect for human rights Encourage universal respect for human rights
and fundamental freedomsand fundamental freedoms
ECOSOCECOSOC

Trusteeship CouncilTrusteeship Council

Suspended operation 1 Nov, 1994Suspended operation 1 Nov, 1994

Palau: last remaining UN trust territoryPalau: last remaining UN trust territory

Council amended rule to meet annuallyCouncil amended rule to meet annually

Meet when required by President, General Meet when required by President, General
Assembly, Security Council or a majority of membersAssembly, Security Council or a majority of members

Established to promote the advancement of Established to promote the advancement of
developing countries towards self-government or developing countries towards self-government or
independence.independence.

China, France, Russian Federation, UK and USChina, France, Russian Federation, UK and US

Secretariat Secretariat

International staff working in duty stations International staff working in duty stations
around the worldaround the world

Carry out diverse day to day work of the Carry out diverse day to day work of the
UNUN

Survey economic and social trendsSurvey economic and social trends

Prepare studies on human rights and Prepare studies on human rights and
sustainable developmentsustainable development

Inform the media about work of the UNInform the media about work of the UN

SecretariatSecretariat

Organize international conferencesOrganize international conferences

Interpret speechesInterpret speeches

Translate documentsTranslate documents

Staff 8,900 under a regular budget Staff 8,900 under a regular budget
from some 170 countriesfrom some 170 countries

Take oath not to seek or receive Take oath not to seek or receive
instructions from any governmentinstructions from any government

International Court of JusticeInternational Court of Justice

Hears cases involving legal disputes Hears cases involving legal disputes
among governmentsamong governments

Clarifies questions of international lawClarifies questions of international law

Interprets the UN CharterInterprets the UN Charter

Composed of 15 judges, elected to office Composed of 15 judges, elected to office
for 9 year terms by UN GA&SCfor 9 year terms by UN GA&SC

Official languages are English and FrenchOfficial languages are English and French

Specialized AgenciesSpecialized Agencies

Linked to the UN but remain autonomous Linked to the UN but remain autonomous
(independent)(independent)

ILOILO – International Labor Organization: improve – International Labor Organization: improve
working conditions and employment agenciesworking conditions and employment agencies

WHOWHO – World Health Organization: solve health – World Health Organization: solve health
problems, health education, immunizationsproblems, health education, immunizations

The World BankThe World Bank – provides loans and economic – provides loans and economic
assistance to nationsassistance to nations

WTOWTO – World Trade Organization: oversees – World Trade Organization: oversees
world tradeworld trade

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