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FLAG OF UNITED NATIONS EMBLEM OF UNITED NATIONS
The 20th Century witnessed two world wars, which were highly
destructive of life as well as material. These two wars shook the
conscience of the people of the world and highlighted the need
for peace and cooperation among the nations. The first attempt
towards achieving this aim of world peace was in the form of the
League of Nations after the first world war. This was, of course,
a failure, as it could not avert the Second World War.
The League‟s Headquarters
from 1929 until its
dissolution
The League of Nations’
assembly buildings in
Geneva
Members of League during
1920-1945
The search for peace culminated in the formation of the UNITED
NATIONS after World War II. From April 25 to June 26,1945,
delegates from 50 nations met at San Francisco to draft a charter
for the United Nations. Later, many other countries joined
United Nations. The United Nations officially came into
existence on October 24, 1945, when its charter had been ratified
by China, France, the USSR, the UK and US, and by a majority of
other signatories. This day every year is celebrated as the UN
day the world over.
The purposes of the United Nations are:-
1. To maintain International peace and security.
2. To develop friendly relations among Nations.
3. To cooperate in solving International economic, social, cultural
and humanitarian problems and in promoting respect for
human rights and fundamental freedoms.
4. To protect Earth and Environment.
The main principles of the United Nations:-
1. It is based on the sovereign equality of all its members.
2. All members are to fulfill in faith their charter obligations.
3. They are to settle their international disputes by peace.
4. They are to refrain from the threat or use of force against other
state.
5. They are to give the United Nations every assistance in every
action it takes in accordance with the charter.
6. Nothing in the charter is to authorize the United Nations to
intervene in matters which are essentially within the domestic
jurisdiction of any state.
UN HEADQUARTERS:-
The permanent headquarters of the UN since 1952, are New York. The first
meeting of the General Assembly was held here in October 1952.
UN FLAG:-
The white UN emblem is superimposed on light blue background. The
emblem consist of the global map projected from the North Pole and
embraced in twin olive branches (symbol of peace). The UN flag is not to be
subordinated to any other flag of the world.
UNITED NATIONS HEADQUARTERSFLAG OF UNITED NATIONS
UN OFFICIAL LANGUAGES:-
There are six official working languages recognised by the United Nations.
They are Chinese, English, French, Russian, Spanish and Arabic.
UN FINANCES:-
Contributions of member states constitute the main source of funds for the
regular budget. A state‟s share is primarily determined by its total national
income in relation to that of the member states.
MEMBERSHIP:-
Membership of the United Nations is open to all peace loving nations which
accept the obligations of its charter and in the judgement of the organization,
are able and willing to carry out these obligations. Members may be
suspended or expelled by the General Assembly on the recommendation of
the Security Council.
ORGANS OF UNITED NATIONS:-
The UN has six main organs:
1. The General Assembly
2. The Security Council
3. The Secretariat
4. The Trusteeship Council
5. The Economic and Social Council
6. International Court of Justice
The General Assembly (Headquarters- New York):-
The General Assembly is the main deliberative organ. The General
Assembly is like a World Parliament. It ordinarily meets once a year unless
there is some emergency for a special session. Decisions are taken by a two-
third majority. Composed of all United Nations member states, the Assembly
meets in regular yearly sessions under a President elected from among the
member states. The first session was convened on 10 January, 1946 in the
Westminster Central Hall in London and included representatives from 51
Nations.
UNITED NATIONS GENERAL
ASSEMBLY HALL
Security Council (Headquarters- New York):-
The Security Council is charged with maintaining peace and security among
countries. The Security Council has the power to make binding decisions that
member Governments have agreed to carry out, under the terms of Charter.
The decisions of the Council are known as United Nations Security Council
Resolutions. The Security Council comprises five permanent members-
United States, Britain, France, Russia and China- and ten non-permanent
members, who are elected for two years by General Assembly. The
permanent members have the power to veto any of the decisions of SC.
UNITED NATIONS SECURITY
COUNCIL CHAMBER
Secretariat (Headquarters- New York):-
The United Nations Secretariat is headed by the Secretary- General, assisted
by a staff of International Civil servants worldwide. It provides studies,
information, and facilities needed by United Nations bodies for their meeting.
It also carries out tasks as directed by the UN Security Council, The UN
General Assembly, The UN Economic and Social Council and other UN
bodies. The United Nations Charter provides that the staff be chosen by
application of the “highest standards of efficiency, competence, and integrity,”
with due regard for the importance of recruiting on a wide geographical basis.
The Charter provides that the staff shall not seek or receive instructions from
any authority other than the UN. Each UN member country is enjoined to
respect the international character of the Secretariat and not seek to influence
its staff.
The Secretary- General alone is responsible for staff- selection.
The Secretary General‟s duties include helping resolve international disputes,
administering peacekeeping operations, organizing international conferences,
gathering information on the implementation on the Security Council
decisions, and consulting with member Governments regarding various
initiatives. The Secretary- General may bring to the attention of the Security
Council any matter that, in his or her opinion, may threaten international
peace and security.
THE UNITED NATIONS SECRETARIAT BUILDING
AT THE UNITED NATIONS HEADQUARTERS IN
NEW YORK CITY
Trusteeship Council (Headquarters- New York):-
Trusteeship Council aims helping countries under foreign rule to attain
independence. There were eleven such countries that had come under this
system after the second world war. By 1994, all Trust Territories had
attained independence. The last to do was the Palau, which became the 185th
Member state of the UN.
The Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) assists
the General Assembly in promoting international
economic and social cooperation and development.
ECOSOC has 54 members, all of which are elected
by the General Assembly for a three-year term. The
president is elected for a one-year term and chosen
among the small or middle powers represented on
ECOSOC. ECOSOC meets once a year in July for a
four-week session. Since 1998, it has held another
meeting each April with finance ministers heading
key committees of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund. Viewed
separate from the specialized bodies it coordinates, ECOSOC„s functions include
information gathering, advising member nations, and making recommendations.
In addition, ECOSOC is well-positioned to provide policy coherence and
coordinate the overlapping functions of the UN‟s subsidiary and it is in these
roles that it is most active.
THE ECOSOC CHAMBER
International Court of Justice (Headquarters- Netherlands):-
The International Court of Justice consists of 15 judges elected by the Security
Council and the General Assembly for a term of nine years. Each one of them
has to be from a different country.
The court gives advisory opinion on legal matters to the organs and special
agencies of the UN when solicited. It also considers legal disputes brought
before it by nations.
PEACE PALACE, SEAT OF THE
INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE
AT THE HAGUE, NETHERLANDS
1. INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANISATION
2. FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANISATION
3. UNITED NATIONS, EDUCATIONAL, SCIENTIFIC AND CULTURAL
ORGANISATION
4. WORLD HEALTH ORGANISATION
5. WORLD BANK
6. INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND
7. INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANISATION
8. UNIVERSAL POSTAL UNION
9. INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION UNION
10. INTERNATIONAL MARITIME ORGANISATION
11. WORLD METEOROLOGICAL ORGANISATION
12. WORLD INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ORGANISATION
13. INTERNATIONAL FUND FOR AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT
14. UN INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATION
15. INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY
16. WORLD TRADE ORGANISATION
1. UNITED NATIONS CHLDREN FUND (UNICEF)
2. UN CONFERENCE ON TRADE AND DEVELOPMENT (UNCTAD)
3. UN DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (UNDP)
4. UN INSTITUTE FOR TRAINING AND RESEARCH (UNITAR)
5. UN ENVIRONMENT PROGRAMME (UNEP)
6. UN UNIVERSITY (UNU)
7. WORLD FOOD COUNCIL (WFC)
8. UNITED NATIONS VOLUNTEERS (UNV)
9. UNITED NATIONS POPULATION FUND (UNFPA)
10. UNITED NATIONS OFFICE ON DRUGS AND CRIME (UNODC)
11. UN HUMAN SETTLEMENT PROGRAMME (UN- HABITAT)
12. UNITED NATIONS INSTITUTE FOR DISARMAMENT RESEARCH
13. UNITED NATIONS RESEARCH INSTITUTE FOR SOCIAL
DEVELOPMENT (UNRISD)
14. UNITED NATIONS INTER- REGIONAL CRIME AND JUSTICE
RESEARCH INSTITUTE (UNICRI)
1. Treaty on cyber Crime:- On November 23, 2001 representatives of 30
countries met in Budapost and signed the first
ever international treaty on criminal offences
committed in the internet.
2. UN Resolution 1973- Effort to nab terrorism:- Following the Global
demand to act against
terrorists and states that
support or harbor them, the
UN unanimously passed
the resolution.
3. Millennium Summit:- At the summit, held at UN Headquarters from 6 to
8 September, 2000, World leaders established clear
direction for the organization in the new century.
The millennium declaration targets for poverty,
disease and environment issues.
4. Protecting Children in war:- The General Assembly in 2000 adopted a
draft to the convention on the right of the
child, under which state parties agree to
raise the age limit for both compulsory
recruitment and participation in combat
from 15 to 18.
5. UN Secretary General Ban-Ki Moon urges greater efforts to feed world’s
hungry amid ongoing recession.
6. UN refugee agency calls on Kenya to stop forced return of Somali asylum
seekers.
7. UN rural Development arm to help poor farmers in Tajikistan.
Today, peace and security are not longer viewed only in terms of absence of
military conflicts but the common interests of human- kind. Over the years the
General Assembly has helped to promote peaceful relations among nations by
adopting several resolutions and declarations on peace, the peaceful
settlement of disputes and international cooperation in strengthening peace.
UN played effective peace making role in Afghanistan, Somalia, crisis in
former Yugoslav Republics, Kosovo, Middle East (Arabs, Israel conflict),
Angola, Congo, Rwanda, and in Gulf crisis.
29 May 2008 marks not only the international day of peacekeepers, but also
the sixtieth anniversary of UN Peacekeeping Operation.

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UNITED NATIONS ORGANIZATION- EVERYTHING ABOUT UNITED NATIONS

  • 1.
  • 2. FLAG OF UNITED NATIONS EMBLEM OF UNITED NATIONS
  • 3. The 20th Century witnessed two world wars, which were highly destructive of life as well as material. These two wars shook the conscience of the people of the world and highlighted the need for peace and cooperation among the nations. The first attempt towards achieving this aim of world peace was in the form of the League of Nations after the first world war. This was, of course, a failure, as it could not avert the Second World War. The League‟s Headquarters from 1929 until its dissolution The League of Nations’ assembly buildings in Geneva Members of League during 1920-1945
  • 4. The search for peace culminated in the formation of the UNITED NATIONS after World War II. From April 25 to June 26,1945, delegates from 50 nations met at San Francisco to draft a charter for the United Nations. Later, many other countries joined United Nations. The United Nations officially came into existence on October 24, 1945, when its charter had been ratified by China, France, the USSR, the UK and US, and by a majority of other signatories. This day every year is celebrated as the UN day the world over.
  • 5. The purposes of the United Nations are:- 1. To maintain International peace and security. 2. To develop friendly relations among Nations. 3. To cooperate in solving International economic, social, cultural and humanitarian problems and in promoting respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms. 4. To protect Earth and Environment.
  • 6. The main principles of the United Nations:- 1. It is based on the sovereign equality of all its members. 2. All members are to fulfill in faith their charter obligations. 3. They are to settle their international disputes by peace. 4. They are to refrain from the threat or use of force against other state. 5. They are to give the United Nations every assistance in every action it takes in accordance with the charter. 6. Nothing in the charter is to authorize the United Nations to intervene in matters which are essentially within the domestic jurisdiction of any state.
  • 7. UN HEADQUARTERS:- The permanent headquarters of the UN since 1952, are New York. The first meeting of the General Assembly was held here in October 1952. UN FLAG:- The white UN emblem is superimposed on light blue background. The emblem consist of the global map projected from the North Pole and embraced in twin olive branches (symbol of peace). The UN flag is not to be subordinated to any other flag of the world. UNITED NATIONS HEADQUARTERSFLAG OF UNITED NATIONS
  • 8. UN OFFICIAL LANGUAGES:- There are six official working languages recognised by the United Nations. They are Chinese, English, French, Russian, Spanish and Arabic. UN FINANCES:- Contributions of member states constitute the main source of funds for the regular budget. A state‟s share is primarily determined by its total national income in relation to that of the member states. MEMBERSHIP:- Membership of the United Nations is open to all peace loving nations which accept the obligations of its charter and in the judgement of the organization, are able and willing to carry out these obligations. Members may be suspended or expelled by the General Assembly on the recommendation of the Security Council.
  • 9. ORGANS OF UNITED NATIONS:- The UN has six main organs: 1. The General Assembly 2. The Security Council 3. The Secretariat 4. The Trusteeship Council 5. The Economic and Social Council 6. International Court of Justice
  • 10. The General Assembly (Headquarters- New York):- The General Assembly is the main deliberative organ. The General Assembly is like a World Parliament. It ordinarily meets once a year unless there is some emergency for a special session. Decisions are taken by a two- third majority. Composed of all United Nations member states, the Assembly meets in regular yearly sessions under a President elected from among the member states. The first session was convened on 10 January, 1946 in the Westminster Central Hall in London and included representatives from 51 Nations. UNITED NATIONS GENERAL ASSEMBLY HALL
  • 11. Security Council (Headquarters- New York):- The Security Council is charged with maintaining peace and security among countries. The Security Council has the power to make binding decisions that member Governments have agreed to carry out, under the terms of Charter. The decisions of the Council are known as United Nations Security Council Resolutions. The Security Council comprises five permanent members- United States, Britain, France, Russia and China- and ten non-permanent members, who are elected for two years by General Assembly. The permanent members have the power to veto any of the decisions of SC. UNITED NATIONS SECURITY COUNCIL CHAMBER
  • 12. Secretariat (Headquarters- New York):- The United Nations Secretariat is headed by the Secretary- General, assisted by a staff of International Civil servants worldwide. It provides studies, information, and facilities needed by United Nations bodies for their meeting. It also carries out tasks as directed by the UN Security Council, The UN General Assembly, The UN Economic and Social Council and other UN bodies. The United Nations Charter provides that the staff be chosen by application of the “highest standards of efficiency, competence, and integrity,” with due regard for the importance of recruiting on a wide geographical basis. The Charter provides that the staff shall not seek or receive instructions from any authority other than the UN. Each UN member country is enjoined to respect the international character of the Secretariat and not seek to influence its staff.
  • 13. The Secretary- General alone is responsible for staff- selection. The Secretary General‟s duties include helping resolve international disputes, administering peacekeeping operations, organizing international conferences, gathering information on the implementation on the Security Council decisions, and consulting with member Governments regarding various initiatives. The Secretary- General may bring to the attention of the Security Council any matter that, in his or her opinion, may threaten international peace and security. THE UNITED NATIONS SECRETARIAT BUILDING AT THE UNITED NATIONS HEADQUARTERS IN NEW YORK CITY
  • 14. Trusteeship Council (Headquarters- New York):- Trusteeship Council aims helping countries under foreign rule to attain independence. There were eleven such countries that had come under this system after the second world war. By 1994, all Trust Territories had attained independence. The last to do was the Palau, which became the 185th Member state of the UN.
  • 15. The Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) assists the General Assembly in promoting international economic and social cooperation and development. ECOSOC has 54 members, all of which are elected by the General Assembly for a three-year term. The president is elected for a one-year term and chosen among the small or middle powers represented on ECOSOC. ECOSOC meets once a year in July for a four-week session. Since 1998, it has held another meeting each April with finance ministers heading key committees of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund. Viewed separate from the specialized bodies it coordinates, ECOSOC„s functions include information gathering, advising member nations, and making recommendations. In addition, ECOSOC is well-positioned to provide policy coherence and coordinate the overlapping functions of the UN‟s subsidiary and it is in these roles that it is most active. THE ECOSOC CHAMBER
  • 16. International Court of Justice (Headquarters- Netherlands):- The International Court of Justice consists of 15 judges elected by the Security Council and the General Assembly for a term of nine years. Each one of them has to be from a different country. The court gives advisory opinion on legal matters to the organs and special agencies of the UN when solicited. It also considers legal disputes brought before it by nations. PEACE PALACE, SEAT OF THE INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE AT THE HAGUE, NETHERLANDS
  • 17. 1. INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANISATION 2. FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANISATION 3. UNITED NATIONS, EDUCATIONAL, SCIENTIFIC AND CULTURAL ORGANISATION 4. WORLD HEALTH ORGANISATION 5. WORLD BANK 6. INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND 7. INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANISATION 8. UNIVERSAL POSTAL UNION 9. INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION UNION 10. INTERNATIONAL MARITIME ORGANISATION 11. WORLD METEOROLOGICAL ORGANISATION 12. WORLD INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ORGANISATION 13. INTERNATIONAL FUND FOR AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT 14. UN INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATION 15. INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY 16. WORLD TRADE ORGANISATION
  • 18. 1. UNITED NATIONS CHLDREN FUND (UNICEF) 2. UN CONFERENCE ON TRADE AND DEVELOPMENT (UNCTAD) 3. UN DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (UNDP) 4. UN INSTITUTE FOR TRAINING AND RESEARCH (UNITAR) 5. UN ENVIRONMENT PROGRAMME (UNEP) 6. UN UNIVERSITY (UNU) 7. WORLD FOOD COUNCIL (WFC) 8. UNITED NATIONS VOLUNTEERS (UNV) 9. UNITED NATIONS POPULATION FUND (UNFPA) 10. UNITED NATIONS OFFICE ON DRUGS AND CRIME (UNODC) 11. UN HUMAN SETTLEMENT PROGRAMME (UN- HABITAT) 12. UNITED NATIONS INSTITUTE FOR DISARMAMENT RESEARCH 13. UNITED NATIONS RESEARCH INSTITUTE FOR SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT (UNRISD) 14. UNITED NATIONS INTER- REGIONAL CRIME AND JUSTICE RESEARCH INSTITUTE (UNICRI)
  • 19. 1. Treaty on cyber Crime:- On November 23, 2001 representatives of 30 countries met in Budapost and signed the first ever international treaty on criminal offences committed in the internet. 2. UN Resolution 1973- Effort to nab terrorism:- Following the Global demand to act against terrorists and states that support or harbor them, the UN unanimously passed the resolution. 3. Millennium Summit:- At the summit, held at UN Headquarters from 6 to 8 September, 2000, World leaders established clear direction for the organization in the new century. The millennium declaration targets for poverty, disease and environment issues.
  • 20. 4. Protecting Children in war:- The General Assembly in 2000 adopted a draft to the convention on the right of the child, under which state parties agree to raise the age limit for both compulsory recruitment and participation in combat from 15 to 18. 5. UN Secretary General Ban-Ki Moon urges greater efforts to feed world’s hungry amid ongoing recession. 6. UN refugee agency calls on Kenya to stop forced return of Somali asylum seekers. 7. UN rural Development arm to help poor farmers in Tajikistan.
  • 21. Today, peace and security are not longer viewed only in terms of absence of military conflicts but the common interests of human- kind. Over the years the General Assembly has helped to promote peaceful relations among nations by adopting several resolutions and declarations on peace, the peaceful settlement of disputes and international cooperation in strengthening peace. UN played effective peace making role in Afghanistan, Somalia, crisis in former Yugoslav Republics, Kosovo, Middle East (Arabs, Israel conflict), Angola, Congo, Rwanda, and in Gulf crisis. 29 May 2008 marks not only the international day of peacekeepers, but also the sixtieth anniversary of UN Peacekeeping Operation.