- United Nations | Peace, dignity and equality lt;BR gt;on a healthy planet
Learn about the main areas of the UN’s activities; how it makes a difference to the world’s people; and how every citizen can get involved and make a contribution
- United Nations - Wikipedia
The UN comprises six principal organizations: General Assembly, Security Council, Economic and Social Council, International Court of Justice, Secretariat and Trusteeship Council which, together with several specialized agencies and related agencies, make up the UN System
- The UN in General - Information Service Vienna
The General Assembly is the main deliberative, policymaking and representative organ of the UN All 193 Member States of the UN are represented in the General Assembly, making it the only UN body with universal representation
- United Nations (UN) | Definition, History, Founders, Flag, Facts . . .
The United Nations (UN) was the second multipurpose international organization established in the 20th century that was worldwide in scope and membership Its predecessor, the League of Nations, was created by the Treaty of Versailles in 1919 and disbanded in 1946
- UN Human Rights in Action in 2025 | OHCHR
The Annual Report 2025 showcases how UN Human Rights advanced justice, accountability, and dignity worldwide, through our field presences in 87 countries by supporting survivors, documenting violations, and standing with those defending human rights in an increasingly divided world
- United Nations - YouTube
The choice of the tenth UN Secretary-General, who will take office in January 2027, could shape global diplomacy, the response to crises across the world and the direction of the multilateral
- Who will be the next United Nations Secretary-General?
Who will succeed António Guterres? Discover the candidates, selection process and what happens next in choosing the next United Nations Secretary-General in 2026
- The UN General Assembly recently backed a landmark court opinion . . . - UNEP
The assembly passed a resolution supporting decision by the International Court of Justice, which said countries have an obligation under international law to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions
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