The United Nations
Fendy LormineUS History II
4-26-13
Background /Context
Formed after World War II.Replaced the League of nations.Form to maintain peace in the world,prevent major war and violence among
nations.
Leadership, Membership, & Organization
Ban Ki-moon is the current Secretary - General of the UN. There are 193 member countries in The UN. The UN headquarters is located on an 18-acre site on
the East side of Manhattan. The four major organs of the UN are: The General Assembly The Security Council The Economic and Social council The International Court of Justice Council
Purpose/Mission
The overall mission of the united nations to ensure that the world run properly without major violence and provide freedom for every one.
The UN:Issues peaceApplies justiceMaintains the world’s economy.Enforces social and cultural rights of
individuals.
General assembly
The General Assembly decides in every issue covered by the UN.
All 193 country members are part of the General assembly.
Each country gets One vote.Decisions are made by majority of state’s
vote or President’s and delegation’s consideration.
Security Council
Permanent members: China, France, Russian Federation, The United Kingdom and The United States.
15 country membersPurposes: International peace, security,
human rights, harmony, problem solving.
International court of justiceSituated in Netherlands.Type of Cases heard by the court are: Legal Disputes Legal agreements Legal Questions
UNDPA development program that helps countries
prevent and overcome crisis and poverty.The type of works are: poverty Reduction Democratic Governance Crisis Prevention & recovery Environment & Energy HIV/Aids Women’s Empowerment Capacity Development
World Health Organization or WHO
Directs and coordinates the health system among the United Nations.
leads global health matters.Put together health research and agenda.Setting norms and standardsProvide technical supports.
United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund.
Created to meet the needs of children in Europe and China after WWII.
Type of work they do: Child survival and development Basic education and Gender Equality child protection HIV/Aids and Children Policy Advocacy and partnerships
Summary Slide
The UN is an International organization that sustain the world.
The main focuses of the UN are peace wise, social wise, justice wise and economic Wise.
The UN is divided in many pieces, and each one of them covers an area In the world.
Almost every area of the world is covered by the United Nations.
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