The United Nations is an international organization founded in 1945 after the Second World Waar by 51 countries committed to maintaining international peace and security, developing friendly relations among nations and promoting social progress, better living standards and human rights.
The UN has 4 main purposes
- To
keep peace throughout the world;
- To
develop friendly relations among nations;
- To
help nations work together to improve the lives of poor people, to conquer
hunger, disease and illiteracy, and to encourage respect for each other’s
rights and freedoms;
- To
be a centre for harmonizing the actions of nations to achieve these goals.
Due
to its unique international character, and the powers vested in its founding
Charter, the Organization can take action on a wide range of issues, and
provide a forum for its 193 Member States to express their views, through the
General Assembly, the Security Council, the Economic and Social Council and
other bodies and committees.
The work of the
United Nations reaches every corner of the globe. Although best known for
peacekeeping, peacebuilding, conflict prevention and humanitarian assistance,
there are many other ways the United Nations and its System (specialized
agencies, funds and programmes) affect our lives and make the world a better
place. The Organization works on a broad range of fundamental issues, from
sustainable development, environment and refugees protection, disaster relief,
counter terrorism, disarmament and non-proliferation, to promoting democracy,
human rights, gender equality and the advancement of women, governance,
economic and social development and international health, clearing landmines,
expanding food production, and more, in order to achieve its goals and coordinate
efforts for a safer world for this and future
Quick
Facts
Membership:
193 Member States
Established:
24 October 1945
Secretariat
staffing as of 30 June 2009 (Secretary-General's report "Composition of
the Secretariat"
Current UN
peacekeeping operations:
16
Budget
for 2008-2009: USD 4.171 billion (peacekeeping operations not included)
Official
languages: Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian, Spanish.
Information about the UN in other languages
Information about the UN in other languages
UN Observances - The first day approved by the UN
General Assembly was United Nations Day, 24 October (by resolution 168 (II) of 31 October 1947).
Overview
The
United Nations is an international organization founded in 1945 after the
Second developing friendly relations among nations and promoting social
progress, better living standards and human rights. Due to its unique
international character, and the powers vested in its founding Charter, the
Organization can take action on a wide range of issues, and provide a forum for
its 192 Member States to express their views, through the General Assembly, the
Security Council, the Economic and Social Council and other bodies and
committees.
The
work of the United Nations reaches every corner of the globe. Although best
known for peacekeeping, peace building, conflict prevention and humanitarian
assistance, there are many other ways the United Nations and its System
(specialized agencies, funds and programmes) affect our lives and make the
world a better place. The Organization works on a broad range of fundamental
issues, from sustainable development, environment and refugees protection, disaster
relief, counter terrorism, disarmament and non-proliferation, to promoting
democracy, human rights, gender equality and the advancement of women,
governance, economic and social development and international health, clearing
landmines, expanding food production, and more, in order to achieve its goals
and coordinate efforts for a safer world for this and future generations. World
War by 51 countries committed to maintaining international peace and security.
Source:
www.un.org