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The United Nations UN is a diplomatic and politicalinternational organization whose stated purposes are to maintain international peace and security develop friendly relations among nations achieve international cooperation and serve as a centre for harmonizing the actions of nations It is the world s largest international organization The UN is headquartered in New York City in international territory with certain privileges extraterritorial to the United States and the UN has other offices in Geneva Nairobi Vienna and The Hague where the International Court of Justice is headquartered at the Peace Palace United Nations Arabic منظمة الأمم المتحدةChinese 联合国French Organisation des Nations uniesRussian Organizaciya Obedinyonnyh NacijSpanish Organizacion de las Naciones UnidasFlag EmblemMembers of the United NationsHeadquarters760 United Nations Plaza Manhattan New York City international zone Largest cityTokyo JapanOfficial languagesArabicChineseEnglishFrenchRussianSpanishOfficial scriptArabicCyrillicLatinSimplified ChineseTypeIntergovernmental organizationMembership193 member states 2 observer statesLeaders Secretary GeneralAntonio Guterres Deputy Secretary GeneralAmina J Mohammed General Assembly PresidentDennis Francis Economic and Social Council PresidentPaula NarvaezEstablishment UN Charter signed26 June 1945 79 years ago 1945 06 26 Charter entered into force24 October 1945 78 years ago 1945 10 24 Website un org General un int Permanent Missions Preceded byLeague of Nations The UN was established after World War II with the aim of preventing future world wars and succeeded the League of Nations which was characterized as ineffective On 25 April 1945 50 nations met in San Francisco California for a conference and started drafting the UN Charter which was adopted on 25 June 1945 The charter took effect on 24 October 1945 when the UN began operations The UN s objectives as defined by its charter include maintaining international peace and security protecting human rights delivering humanitarian aid promoting sustainable development and upholding international law At its founding the UN had 51 member states as of 2023 update it has 193 almost all of the world s sovereign states The UN s mission to preserve world peace was complicated in its early decades due in part to Cold War tensions that existed between the United States and Soviet Union and their respective allies Its mission has included the provision of primarily unarmed military observers and lightly armed troops charged with primarily monitoring reporting and confidence building roles UN membership grew significantly following widespread decolonization in the 1960s Since then 80 former colonies have gained independence including 11 trust territories that had been monitored by the Trusteeship Council By the 1970s the UN s budget for economic and social development programmes vastly exceeded its spending on peacekeeping After the end of the Cold War in 1991 the UN shifted and expanded its field operations undertaking a wide variety of complex tasks The UN comprises six principal operational organizations the General Assembly the Security Council the Economic and Social Council the International Court of Justice the UN Secretariat and the Trusteeship Council although the Trusteeship Council has been inactive since 1994 The UN System includes a multitude of specialized agencies funds and programmes including the World Bank Group the World Health Organization the World Food Programme UNESCO and UNICEF Additionally non governmental organizations may be granted consultative status with the Economic and Social Council and other agencies The UN s chief administrative officer is the secretary general currently Portuguese politician and diplomat Antonio Guterres who began his first five year term on 1 January 2017 and was re elected on 8 June 2021 The organization is financed by assessed and voluntary contributions from its member states The UN its officers and its agencies have won many Nobel Peace Prizes though other evaluations of its effectiveness have been mixed Some commentators believe the organization to be an important force for peace and human development while others have criticized it for ineffectiveness bias and corruption HistoryBackground pre 1941 Haile Selassie I at the League of Nations appealing Italy s invasion in 1936 which the League failed to intervene In the century prior to the UN s creation several international organizations such as the International Committee of the Red Cross were formed to ensure protection and assistance for victims of armed conflict and strife During World War I several major leaders especially U S President Woodrow Wilson advocated for a world body to guarantee peace The winners of the war the Allies met to decide on formal peace terms at the Paris Peace Conference The League of Nations was approved and started operations but the United States never joined On 10 January 1920 the League of Nations formally came into being when the Covenant of the League of Nations ratified by 42 nations in 1919 took effect The League Council acted as an executive body directing the Assembly s business It began with four permanent members the United Kingdom France Italy and Japan After some limited successes and failures during the 1920s the League proved ineffective in the 1930s as it failed to act against the Japanese invasion of Manchuria in 1933 Forty nations voted for Japan to withdraw from Manchuria but Japan voted against it and walked out of the League instead of withdrawing from Manchuria It also failed to act against the Second Italo Ethiopian War after the appeal for international intervention by Ethiopian Emperor Haile Selassie I at Geneva in 1936 went with no avail including when calls for economic sanctions against Italy failed Italy and other nations left the League When war broke out in 1939 the League closed down Declarations by the Allies of World War II 1941 1944 1943 sketch by Franklin Roosevelt of the UN original three branches The Four Policemen an executive branch and an international assembly of forty UN member states The first step towards the establishment of the United Nations was the Inter Allied Conference that led to the Declaration of St James s Palace on 12 June 1941 By August 1941 American President Franklin Roosevelt and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill had drafted the Atlantic Charter which defined goals for the post war world At the subsequent meeting of the Inter Allied Council in London on 24 September 1941 the eight governments in exile of countries under Axis occupation together with the Soviet Union and representatives of the Free French Forces unanimously adopted adherence to the common principles of policy set forth by Britain and the United States Roosevelt and Churchill met at the White House in December 1941 for the Arcadia Conference Roosevelt considered a founder of the UN coined the term United Nations to describe the Allied countries Churchill accepted it noting its use by Lord Byron The text of the Declaration by United Nations was drafted on 29 December 1941 by Roosevelt Churchill and Harry Hopkins It incorporated Soviet suggestions but included no role for France One major change from the Atlantic Charter was the addition of a provision for religious freedom which Stalin approved after Roosevelt insisted Roosevelt s idea of the Four Powers referring to the four major Allied countries the United States the United Kingdom the Soviet Union and China emerged in the Declaration by the United Nations On New Year s Day 1942 Roosevelt Churchill the Soviet Union s former Foreign Minister Maxim Litvinov and the Chinese Premier T V Soong signed the Declaration by United Nations and the next day the representatives of twenty two other nations added their signatures During the war the United Nations became the official term for the Allies In order to join countries had to sign the Declaration and declare war on the Axis powers The October 1943 Moscow Conference resulted in the Moscow Declarations including the Four Power Declaration on General Security which aimed for the creation at the earliest possible date of a general international organization This was the first public announcement that a new international organization was being contemplated to replace the League of Nations The Tehran Conference followed shortly afterwards at which Roosevelt Churchill and Joseph Stalin the leader of the Soviet Union met and discussed the idea of a post war international organization The new international organisation was formulated and negotiated amongst the delegations from the Allied Big Four at the Dumbarton Oaks Conference from 21 September to 7 October 1944 They agreed on proposals for the aims structure and functioning of the new organization It took the conference at Yalta in February 1945 and further negotiations with the Soviet Union before all the issues were resolved Founding 1945 The UN in 1945 founding members in light blue protectorates and territories of the founding members in dark blue By 1 March 1945 21 additional states had signed the Declaration by the United Nations After months of planning the UN Conference on International Organization opened in San Francisco on 25 April 1945 It was attended by 50 nations governments and a number of non governmental organizations The delegations of the Big Four chaired the plenary meetings Previously Churchill had urged Roosevelt to restore France to its status of a major power after the liberation of Paris in August 1944 The drafting of the Charter of the United Nations was completed over the following two months and it was signed on 26 June 1945 by the representatives of the 50 countries The UN officially came into existence on 24 October 1945 upon ratification of the Charter by the five permanent members of the Security Council the United States the United Kingdom France the Soviet Union and China and by a majority of the other 46 nations The first meetings of the General Assembly with 51 nations represented and the Security Council took place in London beginning in January 1946 Debates began at once covering topical issues such as the presence of Russian troops in Iranian Azerbaijan and British forces in Greece British diplomat Gladwyn Jebb served as interim secretary general The General Assembly selected New York City as the site for the headquarters of the UN Construction began on 14 September 1948 and the facility was completed on 9 October 1952 The Norwegian Foreign Minister Trygve Lie was elected as the first UN secretary general Jebb was only in the position until a permanent secretary general was elected Cold War 1947 1991 Dag Hammarskjold was a particularly active secretary general from 1953 until he died in 1961 Though the UN s primary mandate was peacekeeping the division between the United States and the Soviet Union often paralysed the organization generally allowing it to intervene only in conflicts distant from the Cold War Two notable exceptions were a Security Council resolution on 7 July 1950 authorizing a US led coalition to repel the North Korean invasion of South Korea passed in the absence of the Soviet Union and the signing of the Korean Armistice Agreement on 27 July 1953 On 29 November 1947 the General Assembly approved a resolution to partition Palestine approving the creation of Israel Two years later Ralph Bunche a UN official negotiated an armistice to the resulting conflict On 7 November 1956 the first UN peacekeeping force was established to end the Suez Crisis however the UN was unable to intervene against the Soviet Union s simultaneous invasion of Hungary following the country s revolution On 14 July 1960 the UN established the United Nations Operation in the Congo or UNOC the largest military force of its early decades to bring order to Katanga restoring it to the control of the Democratic Republic of the Congo by 11 May 1964 While travelling to meet rebel leader Moise Tshombe during the conflict Dag Hammarskjold often named as one of the UN s most effective secretary generals died in a plane crash Months later he was posthumously awarded the Nobel Peace Prize In 1964 Hammarskjold s successor U Thant deployed the UN Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus which would become one of the UN s longest running peacekeeping missions With the spread of decolonization in the 1960s the UN s membership shot up due to an influx of newly independent nations In 1960 alone 17 new states joined the UN 16 of them from Africa On 25 October 1971 with opposition from the United States but with the support of many Third World nations the People s Republic of China was given the Chinese seat on the Security Council in place of the Republic of China also known as Taiwan The vote was widely seen as a sign of waning American influence in the organization Third World nations organized themselves into the Group of 77 under the leadership of Algeria which briefly became a dominant power at the UN On 10 November 1975 a bloc comprising the Soviet Union and Third World nations passed a resolution over strenuous American and Israeli opposition declaring Zionism to be a form of racism The resolution was repealed on 16 December 1991 shortly after the end of the Cold War With an increasing Third World presence and the failure of UN mediation in conflicts in the Middle East Vietnam and Kashmir the UN increasingly shifted its attention to its secondary goals of economic development and cultural exchange By the 1970s the UN budget for social and economic development was far greater than its peacekeeping budget Post Cold War 1991 present Kofi Annan secretary general from 1997 to 2006Flags of member nations at the United Nations Headquarters seen in 2007Marking of the UN s 70th anniversary Budapest 2015 After the Cold War the UN saw a radical expansion in its peacekeeping duties taking on more missions in five years than it had in the previous four decades Between 1988 and 2000 the number of adopted Security Council resolutions more than doubled and the peacekeeping budget increased by more than tenfold The UN negotiated an end to the Salvadoran Civil War launched a successful peacekeeping mission in Namibia and oversaw democratic elections in post apartheid South Africa and post Khmer Rouge Cambodia In 1991 the UN authorized a US led coalition that repulsed Iraq s invasion of Kuwait Brian Urquhart the under secretary general of the UN from 1971 to 1985 later described the hopes raised by these successes as a false renaissance for the organization given the more troubled missions that followed Beginning in the last decades of the Cold War critics of the UN condemned the organization for perceived mismanagement and corruption In 1984 American President Ronald Reagan withdrew the United States funding from the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation or UNESCO over allegations of mismanagement followed by the United Kingdom and Singapore Boutros Boutros Ghali the secretary general from 1992 to 1996 initiated a reform of the Secretariat somewhat reducing the size of the organisation His successor Kofi Annan initiated further management reforms in the face of threats from the US to withhold its UN dues Though the UN Charter had been written primarily to prevent aggression by one nation against another in the early 1990s the UN faced several simultaneous serious crises within Somalia Haiti Mozambique and the nations that previously made up Yugoslavia The UN mission in Somalia was widely viewed as a failure after the United States withdrawal following casualties in the Battle of Mogadishu The UN mission to Bosnia faced worldwide ridicule for its indecisive and confused mission in the face of ethnic cleansing In 1994 the UN Assistance Mission for Rwanda failed to intervene in the Rwandan genocide amidst indecision in the Security Council From the late 1990s to the early 2000s international interventions authorized by the UN took a wider variety of forms The United Nations Security Council Resolution 1244 authorised the NATO led Kosovo Force beginning in 1999 The UN mission in the Sierra Leone Civil War was supplemented by a British military intervention The invasion of Afghanistan in 2001 was overseen by NATO In 2003 the United States invaded Iraq despite failing to pass a UN Security Council resolution for authorization prompting a new round of questioning of the UN s effectiveness Under the eighth secretary general Ban Ki moon the UN intervened with peacekeepers in crises such as the War in Darfur in Sudan and the Kivu conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and sent observers and chemical weapons inspectors to the Syrian Civil War In 2013 an internal review of UN actions in the final battles of the Sri Lankan Civil War in 2009 concluded that the organization had suffered a systemic failure In 2010 the organization suffered the worst loss of life in its history when 101 personnel died in the Haiti earthquake Acting under the United Nations Security Council Resolution 1973 in 2011 NATO countries intervened in the First Libyan Civil War The Millennium Summit was held in 2000 to discuss the UN s role in the 21st century The three day meeting was the largest gathering of world leaders in history and it culminated in the adoption by all member states of the Millennium Development Goals or MDGs a commitment to achieve international development in areas such as poverty reduction gender equality and public health Progress towards these goals which were to be met by 2015 was ultimately uneven The 2005 World Summit reaffirmed the UN s focus on promoting development peacekeeping human rights and global security The Sustainable Development Goals or SDGs were launched in 2015 to succeed the Millennium Development Goals In addition to addressing global challenges the UN has sought to improve its accountability and democratic legitimacy by engaging more with civil society and fostering a global constituency In an effort to enhance transparency in 2016 the organization held its first public debate between candidates for secretary general On 1 January 2017 Portuguese diplomat Antonio Guterres who had previously served as the UN High Commissioner for Refugees became the ninth secretary general Guterres has highlighted several key goals for his administration including an emphasis on diplomacy for preventing conflicts more effective peacekeeping efforts and streamlining the organization to be more responsive and versatile to international needs On 13 June 2019 the UN signed a Strategic Partnership Framework with the World Economic Forum in order to jointly accelerate the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development StructureThe United Nations is part of the broader UN System which includes an extensive network of institutions and entities Central to the organization are five principal organs established by the UN Charter the General Assembly the Security Council the Economic and Social Council the International Court of Justice and the UN Secretariat A sixth principal organ the Trusteeship Council suspended its operations on 1 November 1994 upon the independence of Palau the last remaining UN trustee territory Four of the five principal organs are located at the main UN Headquarters in New York City while the International Court of Justice is seated in The Hague Most other major agencies are based in the UN offices at Geneva Vienna and Nairobi and additional UN institutions are located throughout the world The six official languages of the UN used in intergovernmental meetings and documents are Arabic Chinese English French Russian and Spanish On the basis of the Convention on the Privileges and Immunities of the United Nations the UN and its agencies are immune from the laws of the countries where they operate safeguarding the UN s impartiality with regard to host and member countries Below the six organs are in the words of the author Linda Fasulo an amazing collection of entities and organizations some of which are actually older than the UN itself and operate with almost complete independence from it These include specialized agencies research and training institutions programmes and funds and other UN entities All organizations in the UN system obey the Noblemaire principle which calls for salaries that will attract and retain citizens of countries where compensation is highest and which ensures equal pay for work of equal value regardless of the employee s nationality In practice the International Civil Service Commission which governs the conditions of UN personnel takes reference to the highest paying national civil service Staff salaries are subject to an internal tax that is administered by the UN organizations Principal organs of the United Nations vte UN General Assembly Deliberative assembly of all UN member states UN Secretariat Administrative organ of the UN International Court of Justice Universal court for international law May resolve non compulsory recommendations to states or suggestions to the Security Council UNSC Decides on the admission of new members following proposal by the UNSC Adopts the budget Elects the non permanent members of the UNSC all members of the Economic and Social Council the UN Secretary General following their proposal by the UNSC and the fifteen judges of the International Court of Justice ICJ Each country has one vote Supports the other UN bodies administratively for example in the organization of conferences the writing of reports and studies and the preparation of the budget Its chairperson the UN Secretary General is elected by the General Assembly for a five year mandate and is the UN s foremost representative Decides disputes between states that recognize its jurisdiction Issues legal opinions Renders judgment by relative majority Its fifteen judges are elected by the UN General Assembly for nine year terms UN Security Council For international security issues UN Economic and Social Council For global economic and social affairs UN Trusteeship Council For administering trust territories currently inactive Responsible for the maintenance of international peace and security May adopt compulsory resolutions Has fifteen members five permanent members with veto power and ten elected members Responsible for co operation between states as regards economic and social matters Co ordinates co operation between the UN s numerous specialized agencies Has 54 members elected by the General Assembly to serve staggered three year mandates Was originally designed to manage colonial possessions that were former League of Nations mandates Has been inactive since 1994 when Palau the last trust territory attained independence General Assembly Mikhail Gorbachev leader of the Soviet Union addressing the UN General Assembly in December 1988 The General Assembly is the main deliberative assembly of the UN Composed of all UN member states the assembly meets in regular yearly sessions at the General Assembly Hall but emergency sessions can also be called The assembly is led by a president elected by the member states on a rotating regional basis and 21 vice presidents The first session convened on 10 January 1946 in the Methodist Central Hall in London and included representatives of 51 nations When the General Assembly decides on important questions such as those on peace and security admission of new members and budgetary matters a two thirds majority of those present and voting is required All other questions are decided by a majority vote Each member has one vote Apart from the approval of budgetary matters resolutions are not binding on the members The Assembly may make recommendations on any matters within the scope of the UN except matters of peace and security that are under consideration by the Security Council Draft resolutions can be forwarded to the General Assembly by its six main committees First Committee Disarmament and International Security Second Committee Economic and Financial Third Committee Social Humanitarian and Cultural Fourth Committee Special Political and Decolonization Fifth Committee Administrative and Budgetary Sixth Committee Legal As well as by the following two committees General Committee a supervisory committee consisting of the assembly s president vice presidents and committee heads Credentials Committee responsible for determining the credentials of each member nation s UN representativesSecurity Council Colin Powell the US Secretary of State demonstrates a vial with alleged Iraq chemical weapon probes to the UN Security Council on Iraq war hearings 5 February 2003 The Security Council is charged with maintaining peace and security amongst nations While other organs of the UN can only make recommendations to member states the Security Council has the power to make binding decisions that member states have agreed to carry out under the terms of Charter Article 25 The decisions of the council are known as United Nations Security Council resolutions The Security Council is made up of fifteen member states five permanent members China France Russia the United Kingdom and the United States and ten non permanent members currently Algeria Ecuador Guyana Japan Malta Mozambique the Republic of Korea Sierra Leone Slovenia and Switzerland The five permanent members hold veto power over UN resolutions allowing a permanent member to block adoption of a resolution though not debate The ten temporary seats are held for two year terms with five members elected each year by the General Assembly on a regional basis The presidency of the Security Council rotates alphabetically each month UN Secretariat Antonio Guterres the current secretary general The UN Secretariat carries out the day to day duties required to operate and maintain the UN system It is composed of tens of thousands of international civil servants worldwide and headed by the secretary general who is assisted by the deputy secretary general The Secretariat s duties include providing information and facilities needed by UN bodies for their meetings and carrying out tasks as directed by the Security Council the General Assembly the Economic and Social Council and other UN bodies The secretary general acts as the spokesperson and leader of the UN The position is defined in the UN Charter as the organization s chief administrative officer Article 99 of the charter states that the secretary general can bring to the Security Council s attention any matter which in their opinion may threaten the maintenance of international peace and security a phrase that secretaries general since Trygve Lie have interpreted as giving the position broad scope for action on the world stage The office has evolved into a dual role of an administrator of the UN organization and a diplomat and mediator addressing disputes between member states and finding consensus to global issues The secretary general is appointed by the General Assembly after being recommended by the Security Council where the permanent members have veto power There are no specific criteria for the post but over the years it has become accepted that the position shall be held for one or two terms of five years The current secretary general is Antonio Guterres of Portugal who replaced Ban Ki moon in 2017 Secretaries general of the United Nations No Name Country of origin Took office Left office Notes Gladwyn Jebb United Kingdom 24 October 1945 2 February 1946 Served as acting secretary general until Lie s election1 Trygve Lie Norway 2 February 1946 10 November 1952 Resigned2 Dag Hammarskjold Sweden 10 April 1953 18 September 1961 Died in office3 U Thant Burma 30 November 1961 31 December 1971 First non European to hold office4 Kurt Waldheim Austria 1 January 1972 31 December 19815 Javier Perez de Cuellar Peru 1 January 1982 31 December 19916 Boutros Boutros Ghali Egypt 1 January 1992 31 December 1996 Served for the shortest time7 Kofi Annan Ghana 1 January 1997 31 December 20068 Ban Ki moon South Korea 1 January 2007 31 December 20169 Antonio Guterres Portugal 1 January 2017 IncumbentInternational Court of Justice The ICJ ruled that Kosovo s unilateral declaration of independence from Serbia in 2008 did not violate international law The International Court of Justice or ICJ sometimes known as the World Court is the primary judicial organ of the UN It is the successor to the Permanent Court of International Justice and occupies the body s former headquarters in the Peace Palace in The Hague Netherlands making it the only principal organ not based in New York City The ICJ s main function is adjudicating disputes among nations Examples of issues they have heard include war crimes violations of state sovereignty and ethnic cleansing The court can also be called upon by other UN organs to provide advisory opinions on matters of international law All UN member states are parties to the ICJ Statute which forms an integral part of the UN Charter and non members may also become parties The ICJ s rulings are binding upon parties and along with its advisory opinions serve as sources of international law The court is composed of 15 judges appointed to nine year terms by the General Assembly Every sitting judge must be from a different nation Economic and Social Council The Economic and Social Council or the ECOSOC assists the General Assembly in promoting international economic and social co operation and development It was established to serve as the UN s primary forum for global issues and is the largest and most complex UN body The ECOSOC s functions include gathering data conducting studies and advising and making recommendations to member states Its work is carried out primarily by subsidiary bodies focused on a wide variety of topics These include the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues which advises UN agencies on issues relating to indigenous peoples the United Nations Forum on Forests which coordinates and promotes sustainable forest management the United Nations Statistical Commission which co ordinates information gathering efforts between agencies and the Commission on Sustainable Development which co ordinates efforts between UN agencies and NGOs working towards sustainable development ECOSOC may also grant consultative status to non governmental organizations as of April 2021 almost 5 600 organizations have this status Specialized agencies The UN Charter stipulates that each primary organ of the United Nations can establish various specialized agencies to fulfill its duties Specialized agencies are autonomous organizations working with the United Nations and each other through the co ordinating machinery of the Economic and Social Council Each was integrated into the UN system through an agreement with the UN under UN Charter article 57 There are fifteen specialized agencies which perform functions as diverse as facilitating international travel preventing and addressing pandemics and promoting economic development Specialized agencies of the United Nations No Acronym Agency Headquarters Head Established in1 FAO Food and Agriculture Organization Rome Italy Qu Dongyu 19452 ICAO International Civil Aviation Organization Montreal Quebec Canada Juan Carlos Salazar 19473 IFAD International Fund for Agricultural Development Rome Italy de 19774 ILO International Labour Organization Geneva Switzerland Gilbert Houngbo 1946 1919 5 IMO International Maritime Organization London United Kingdom Kitack Lim 19486 IMF International Monetary Fund Washington D C United States Kristalina Georgieva 1945 1944 7 ITU International Telecommunication Union Geneva Switzerland Doreen Bogdan Martin 1947 1865 8 UNESCO United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization Paris France Audrey Azoulay 19459 UNIDO United Nations Industrial Development Organization Vienna Austria Gerd Muller 196710 UNWTO World Tourism Organization Madrid Spain Zurab Pololikashvili 197411 UPU Universal Postal Union Bern Switzerland Masahiko Metoki 1947 1874 12 WBG World Bank Group Washington D C United States Ajay Banga president 1945 1944 13 WHO World Health Organization Geneva Switzerland Tedros Adhanom 194814 WIPO World Intellectual Property Organization Geneva Switzerland Daren Tang 197415 WMO World Meteorological Organization Geneva Switzerland Petteri Taalas secretary general de fr president 1950 1873 Funds programmes and other bodies The United Nations system includes a myriad of autonomous separately administered funds programmes research and training institutes and other subsidiary bodies Each of these entities have their own area of work governance structure and budget such as the World Trade Organization or the WTO and the International Atomic Energy Agency or the IAEA operate independently of the UN but maintain formal partnership agreements The UN performs much of its humanitarian work through these institutions such as preventing famine and malnutrition the World Food Programme protecting vulnerable and displaced people the UNHCR and combating the HIV AIDS pandemic the UNAIDS Programmes and funds of the United Nations Acronyms Agency Headquarters Head EstablishedUNDP United Nations Development Programme New York City United States Achim Steiner 1965UNICEF United Nations Children s Fund New York City United States Catherine M Russell 1946UNCDF United Nations Capital Development Fund New York City United States 1966WFP World Food Programme Rome Italy Cindy McCain 1963UNEP United Nations Environment Programme Nairobi Kenya Inger Andersen 1972UNFPA United Nations Population Fund New York City United States Natalia Kanem 1969UN HABITAT United Nations Human Settlements Programme Nairobi Kenya Maimunah Mohd Sharif 1978UNV United Nations Volunteers Bonn Germany 1978Membership 193 UN member states 2 UN Observer States Palestine Holy See 2 eligible Non Member States Niue Cook Islands 17 non self governing territories Antarctica All the world s undisputed independent states are members of the United Nations South Sudan which joined 14 July 2011 is the most recent addition bringing a total of 193 UN member states The UN Charter outlines the membership rules Membership in the United Nations is open to all other peace loving states that accept the obligations contained in the present Charter and in the judgment of the Organization are able and willing to carry out these obligations The admission of any such state to membership in the United Nations will be affected by a decision of the General Assembly upon the recommendation of the Security Council Chapter II Article 4 Under the leadership of Sukarno Indonesia was the first and only country that attempted to leave the United Nations In addition there are two non member observer states the Holy See and Palestine The Cook Islands and Niue both states in free association with New Zealand are full members of several UN specialized agencies and have had their full treaty making capacity recognized by the Secretariat Indonesia was the first and the only nation that attempted to withdraw its membership from the United Nations in protest to the election of Malaysia as a non permanent member of the Security Council in 1965 during conflict between the two countries After forming CONEFO as a short lived rival to the UN Indonesia resumed its membership in 1966 Group of 77 The Group of 77 or the G77 at the UN is a loose coalition of developing nations that is designed to promote its members collective economic interests and create an enhanced joint negotiating capacity in the UN Seventy seven nations founded the organization but by November 2013 the organization had since expanded to 133 member countries The group was founded 15 June 1964 by the Joint Declaration of the Seventy Seven Countries issued at the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development or the UNCTAD The group held its first major meeting in Algiers in 1967 where it adopted the Charter of Algiers and established the basis for permanent institutional structures With the adoption of the New International Economic Order by developing countries in the 1970s the work of the G77 spread throughout the UN system Similar groupings of developing states also operate in other UN agencies such as the Group of 24 or the G 24 which operates in the IMF on monetary affairs ObjectivesThe overarching strategy of the United Nations is captured in the United Nations Common Agenda Peacekeeping and security United Nations Peacekeeping Logo The UN after approval by the Security Council sends peacekeepers to regions where armed conflict has recently ceased or paused to enforce the terms of peace agreements and to discourage combatants from resuming hostilities Since the UN does not maintain its own military peacekeeping forces are voluntarily provided by member states These soldiers are sometimes nicknamed Blue Helmets because they wear distinctive blue helmets Peacekeeping forces as a whole received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1988 The UN has carried out 71 peacekeeping operations since 1947 and as of April 2021 over 88 000 peacekeeping personnel from 121 nations have been deployed on missions The largest is the United Nations Mission in South Sudan or UNMISS which has close to 19 200 uniformed personnel and the smallest the United Nations Military Observer Group in India and Pakistan or UNMOGIP consists of 113 civilians and experts charged with monitoring the ceasefire in Jammu and Kashmir UN peacekeepers with the United Nations Truce Supervision Organization or UNTSO have been stationed in the Middle East since 1948 the longest running active peacekeeping mission A study by the RAND Corporation in 2005 found the UN to be successful in two thirds of their peacekeeping efforts It compared efforts at nation building by the UN to those of the United States and found that 87 5 of UN cases are at peace as compared with 50 of U S cases at peace Also in 2005 the Human Security Report documented a decline in the number of wars genocides and human rights abuses since the end of the Cold War and presented evidence albeit circumstantial that international activism mostly spearheaded by the UN has been the main cause of the decline in armed conflict Situations in which the UN has not only acted to keep the peace but also intervened include the Korean War and the authorization of intervention in Iraq after the Gulf War Further studies published between 2008 and 2021 determined UN peacekeeping operations to be more effective at ensuring long lasting peace and minimizing civilian casualties The UN Buffer Zone in Cyprus was established in 1974 following the Turkish invasion of Cyprus The UN has also drawn criticism for perceived failures In many cases member states have shown reluctance to achieve or enforce Security Council resolutions Disagreements in the Security Council about military action and intervention are seen as having failed to prevent the Bangladesh genocide in 1971 the Cambodian genocide in the 1970s and the Rwandan genocide in 1994 Similarly UN inaction is blamed for failing to either prevent the Srebrenica massacre or complete the peacekeeping operations during the Somali Civil War UN peacekeepers have also been accused of child rape soliciting prostitutes and sexual abuse during various peacekeeping missions in the Democratic Republic of the Congo Haiti Liberia Sudan Burundi and Cote d Ivoire Scientists cited UN peacekeepers from Nepal as the source of the 2010s Haiti cholera outbreak which killed more than 8 000 people A Nepalese soldier on a peacekeeping deployment providing security at a rice distribution site in Haiti during 2010 In addition to peacekeeping the UN is also active in encouraging disarmament Regulation of armaments was included in the writing of the UN Charter in 1945 and was envisioned as a way of limiting the use of human and economic resources for their creation The advent of nuclear weapons came only weeks after the signing of the charter resulting in the first resolution of the first General Assembly meeting calling for specific proposals for the elimination from national armaments of atomic weapons and of all other major weapons adaptable to mass destruction The UN has been involved with arms limitation treaties such as the Outer Space Treaty the Treaty on the Non Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons the Seabed Arms Control Treaty the Biological Weapons Convention the Chemical Weapons Convention and the Ottawa Treaty Three UN bodies oversee arms proliferation issues the International Atomic Energy Agency the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons and the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Organization Preparatory Commission Additionally many peacekeeping missions focus on disarmament several operations in West Africa disarmed roughly 250 000 former combatants and secured tens of thousands of weapons and millions of munitions Human rights One of the UN s primary purposes is promoting and encouraging respect for human rights and for fundamental freedoms for all without distinction as to race sex language or religion and member states pledge to undertake joint and separate action to protect these rights Eleanor Roosevelt with the Universal Declaration of Human Rights 1949 In 1948 the General Assembly adopted a Universal Declaration of Human Rights drafted by a committee headed by American diplomat and activist Eleanor Roosevelt and including the French lawyer Rene Cassin The document proclaims basic civil political and economic rights common to all human beings though its effectiveness towards achieving these ends has been disputed since its drafting The Declaration serves as a common standard of achievement for all people and all nations rather than a legally binding document but it has become the basis of two binding treaties the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and the International Covenant on Economic Social and Cultural Rights In practice the UN is unable to take significant action against human rights abuses without a Security Council resolution though it does substantial work in investigating and reporting abuses In 1979 the General Assembly adopted the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women followed by the Convention on the Rights of the Child in 1989 With the end of the Cold War the push for human rights action took on new impetus The United Nations Commission on Human Rights was formed in 1993 to oversee human rights issues for the UN following the recommendation of that year s World Conference on Human Rights Jacques Fomerand a scholar of the UN describes the organization s mandate as broad and vague with only meagre resources to carry it out In 2006 it was replaced by a Human Rights Council consisting of 47 nations Also in 2006 the General Assembly passed a Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People and in 2011 it passed its first resolution recognizing the rights of members of the LGBTQ community Other UN bodies responsible for women s rights issues include the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women the United Nations Development Fund for Women and the United Nations International Research and Training Institute for the Advancement of Women The UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues one of three bodies with a mandate to oversee issues related to indigenous peoples held its first session in 2002 Economic development and humanitarian assistance Millennium Development GoalsEradicate extreme poverty and hunger Achieve universal primary education Promote gender equality and empower women Reduce child mortality Improve maternal health Combat HIV AIDS malaria and other diseases Ensure environmental sustainability Develop a global partnership for development Another primary purpose of the UN is to achieve international co operation in solving international problems of an economic social cultural and humanitarian character Numerous bodies have been created to work towards this goal primarily under the authority of the General Assembly and the ECOSOC In 2000 the 192 UN member states agreed to achieve eight Millennium Development Goals by 2015 The Sustainable Development Goals were launched in 2015 to succeed the Millennium Development Goals The SDGs have an associated financing framework called the Addis Ababa Action Agenda The UN Development Programme or the UNDP an organization for grant based technical assistance is one of the leading bodies in the field of international development The organization also publishes the UN Human Development Index a comparative measure ranking countries by poverty literacy education life expectancy and other factors The Food and Agriculture Organization or the FAO promotes agricultural development and food security The United Nations Children s Fund or UNICEF was created in 1946 to aid European children after the Second World War and expanded its mission to provide aid around the world and to uphold the convention on the Rights of the Child Three former directors of the Global Smallpox Eradication Programme reading the news that smallpox has been globally eradicated in 1980 The World Bank Group and the International Monetary Fund or the IMF are independent specialized agencies and observers within the UN framework They were initially formed separately from the UN through the Bretton Woods Agreement The World Bank provides loans for international development while the IMF promotes international economic co operation and gives emergency loans to indebted countries In Jordan UNHCR remains responsible for the Syrian refugees and the Zaatari refugee camp The World Health Organization or WHO which focuses on international health issues and disease eradication is another of the UN s largest agencies In 1980 the agency announced that the eradication of smallpox had been completed In subsequent decades WHO eradicated polio river blindness and leprosy The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV AIDS or UNAIDS co ordinated the organization s response to the AIDS epidemic The UN Population Fund which also dedicates part of its resources to combating HIV is the world s largest source of funding for reproductive health and family planning services Along with the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement the UN takes a leading role in co ordinating emergency relief The World Food Programme or the WFP provides food aid in response to famine natural disasters and armed conflict The organization feeds an average of 90 million people in 80 nations per year The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees or the UNHCR works to protect the rights of refugees asylum seekers and stateless people The UNHCR and the WFP programmes are funded by voluntary contributions from governments corporations and individuals though the UNHCR s administrative costs are paid for by the UN s primary budget Environment and climate Beginning with the formation of the UN Environmental Programme or the UNEP in 1972 the UN has made environmental issues a prominent part of its agenda A lack of success in the first two decades of UN work in this area led to the Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro Brazil in 1992 which sought to give new impetus to these efforts In 1988 the UNEP and the World Meteorological Organization or the WMO another UN organization established the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change which assesses and reports on research on global warming The UN sponsored Kyoto Protocol set legally binding emissions reduction targets for ratifying states Other global issues Since the UN s creation over 80 colonies have attained independence The General Assembly adopted the Declaration on the Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples in 1960 with no votes against but abstentions from all major colonial powers The UN works towards decolonization through groups including the UN Committee on Decolonization The committee lists seventeen remaining non self governing territories the largest and most populous of which is the Western Sahara The UN also declares and co ordinates international observances that bring awareness to issues of international interest or concern examples include World Tuberculosis Day Earth Day and the International Year of Deserts and Desertification FundingTop 25 contributors to the United Nations budget for the period 2022 2024 Member state Contribution of UN budget United States 22 000 China 15 254 Japan 8 033 Germany 6 111 United Kingdom 4 375 France 4 318 Italy 3 189 Canada 2 628 South Korea 2 574 Spain 2 134 Australia 2 111 Brazil 2 013 Russia 1 866 Netherlands 1 377 Mexico 1 221 Saudi Arabia 1 184 Switzerland 1 134 India 1 044 Sweden 0 871 Turkey 0 845 Poland 0 837 Belgium 0 828 Argentina 0 719 Norway 0 679 Austria 0 679Other member states 11 976 The UN budget for 2024 was 3 59 billion not including additional resources donated by members such as peacekeeping forces Including specialized agencies of the UN the UN System Chief Executives Board for Coordination reports total expenses of 67 4 billion in 2022 for 43 United Nations entities The UN is financed from assessed and voluntary contributions from its member states The General Assembly approves the regular budget and determines the assessment for each member This is broadly based on the relative capacity of each nation to pay as measured by its gross national income or GNI with adjustments for external debt and low per capita income The Assembly has established the principle that the UN should not be unduly dependent on any one member to finance its operations Thus there is a ceiling rate setting the maximum amount that any member can be assessed for the regular budget In December 2000 the Assembly revised the scale of assessments in response to pressure from the United States As part of that revision the regular budget ceiling was reduced from 25 to 22 For the least developed countries or LDCs a ceiling rate of 0 01 is applied In addition to the ceiling rates the minimum amount assessed to any member nation or floor rate is set at 0 001 of the UN budget 31 000 for the two year budget 2021 2022 A large share of the UN s expenditure addresses its core mission of peace and security and this budget is assessed separately from the main organizational budget The peacekeeping budget for the 2021 2022 fiscal year is 6 38 billion supporting 66 839 personnel deployed in 12 missions worldwide UN peace operations are funded by assessments using a formula derived from the regular funding scale that includes a weighted surcharge for the five permanent Security Council members who must approve all peacekeeping operations This surcharge serves to offset discounted peacekeeping assessment rates for less developed countries The largest contributors to the UN peacekeeping budget for 2023 2024 are the United States 26 94 China 18 68 Japan 8 03 Germany 6 11 the United Kingdom 5 35 France 5 28 Italy 3 18 Canada 2 62 South Korea 2 57 and Russia 2 28 Special UN programmes not included in the regular budget such as UNICEF and the World Food Programme are financed by voluntary contributions from member governments corporations and private individuals Assessments and reviewsThe 2001 Nobel Peace Prize to the UN diploma in the lobby of the UN Headquarters in New York City Several studies have examined the Security Council s responsiveness to armed conflict Findings suggests that the Council is more likely to meet and deliberate on conflicts that are more intense and have led to more humanitarian suffering but that its responsiveness is also shaped by the political interests of member states and in particular of the permanent members UN peacekeeping missions are assessed to be generally successful A book looking at 47 peace operations by Virginia Page Fortna of Columbia University found that UN led conflict resolution usually resulted in long term peace Political scientists Hanne Fjelde Lisa Hultman and of Uppsala University studied twenty years of data on peacekeeping missions concluding that they were more effective at reducing civilian casualties than counterterrorism operations by nation states Georgetown University professor Lise Howard postulates that UN peacekeeping operations are more effective due to their emphasis on verbal persuasion financial inducements and coercion short of offensive military force including surveillance and arrest which are likelier to change the behavior of warring parties British historian Paul Kennedy states that while the organization has suffered some major setbacks when all its aspects are considered the UN has brought great benefits to our generation and will bring benefits to our children s and grandchildren s generations as well In 2012 then French President Francois Hollande stated that France trusts the United Nations She knows that no state no matter how powerful can solve urgent problems fight for development and bring an end to all crises France wants the UN to be the centre of global governance In his 1953 address to the United States Committee for United Nations Day American President Dwight D Eisenhower expressed his view that for all its flaws the United Nations represents man s best organized hope to substitute the conference table for the battlefield a professor in political sciences writes that the accomplishments of the United Nations in the last 60 years are impressive in their own terms Progress in human development during the 20th century has been dramatic and the UN and its agencies have certainly helped the world become a more hospitable and livable place for millions Reviewing the first 50 years of the UN s history the author writes that the United Nations never fulfilled the hopes of its founders but it accomplished a great deal nevertheless citing its role in decolonization and its many successful peacekeeping efforts AwardsA number of agencies and individuals associated with the UN have won the Nobel Peace Prize in recognition of their work Two secretaries general Dag Hammarskjold and Kofi Annan were each awarded the prize as were Ralph Bunche a UN negotiator Rene Cassin a contributor to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the American Secretary of State Cordell Hull for his role in the organization s founding Lester B Pearson the Canadian Secretary of State for External Affairs was awarded the prize in 1957 for his role in organizing the UN s first peacekeeping force to resolve the Suez Crisis UNICEF won the prize in 1965 the International Labour Organization in 1969 the UN Peacekeeping Forces in 1988 the International Atomic Energy Agency which reports to the UN in 2005 and the UN supported Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons in 2013 The UN High Commissioner for Refugees was awarded the prize in 1954 and 1981 becoming one of only two recipients to win the prize twice The UN as a whole was awarded the prize in 2001 sharing it with Annan In 2007 the IPCC received the prize for their efforts to build up and disseminate greater knowledge about man made climate change and to lay the foundations for the measures that are needed to counteract such change CriticismRole In a sometimes misquoted statement American President George W Bush stated in February 2003 referring to UN uncertainty towards Iraqi provocations under the Saddam Hussein regime that free nations will not allow the UN to fade into history as an ineffective irrelevant debating society In 2020 former American President Barack Obama in his memoir A Promised Land noted In the middle of the Cold War the chances of reaching any consensus had been slim which is why the UN had stood idle as Soviet tanks rolled into Hungary or U S planes dropped napalm on the Vietnamese countryside Even after the Cold War divisions within the Security Council continued to hamstring the UN s ability to tackle problems Its member states lacked either the means or the collective will to reconstruct failing states like Somalia or prevent an ethnic slaughter in places like Sri Lanka Since its founding there have been many calls for reform of the UN but little consensus on how to do so Some want the UN to play a greater or more effective role in world affairs while others want its role reduced to humanitarian work Representation and structure Core features of the UN apparatus such as the veto privileges of some nations in the Security Council are often described as fundamentally undemocratic contrary to the UN mission and a main cause of inaction on genocides and crimes against humanity Jacques Fomerand state that the most enduring divide in views of the UN is the North South split between richer Northern nations and developing Southern nations Southern nations tend to favour a more empowered UN with a stronger General Assembly allowing them a greater voice in world affairs while Northern nations prefer an economically laissez faire UN that focuses on transnational threats such as terrorism There have also been numerous calls for the UN Security Council s membership to be increased for different ways of electing the UN s secretary general and for a UN Parliamentary Assembly In the context of ongoing United Nations reform discussions Noble World Foundation NWF proposes changing the structure of the United Nations Security Council UNSC by shifting membership and veto power from individual states to regional organizations like the European Union This proposed shift is in line with the UNSC s existing practice of basing the selection of non permanent members on regional representation Shifting to regional organization based membership in the UNSC aims to reduce deadlock caused by individual state vetoes A prime example of this issue was observed on February 25 2022 when Russia used its veto power to block a resolution against its invasion of Ukraine thereby underscoring a significant weakness in the UNSC s functioning NWF s proposal is intended to improve the effectiveness and decision making process within the UNSC Exclusion of countries After World War II the French Committee of National Liberation was late to be recognized by the United States as the government of France and so the country was initially excluded from the conferences that created the new organization Future French president Charles de Gaulle criticized the UN famously calling it a machin contraption and was not convinced that a global security alliance would help maintain world peace preferring direct defence treaties between countries Since 1971 the Republic of China also known as Taiwan has been excluded from the UN and consistently denied membership in its reapplications The UN officially adheres to the One China policy endorsed by most member states which recognizes the People s Republic of China as the only legitimate Chinese government Critics allege that this position reflects a failure of the organization s development goals and guidelines and it garnered renewed scrutiny during the COVID 19 pandemic when Taiwan was denied membership into the World Health Organization despite its relatively effective response to the virus Support for Taiwan s inclusion is subject to pressure from the People s Republic of China which regards the territories administered by Taiwan as their own territory Independence Throughout the Cold War both the United States and the Soviet Union repeatedly accused the UN of favouring the other In 1950 the Soviet Union boycotted the organization in protest to China s seat at the UN Security Council being given to the anti communist Republic of China Three years later the Soviets effectively forced the resignation of UN Secretary General Trygve Lie by refusing to acknowledge his administration due to his support of the Korean War Ironically the United States had simultaneously scrutinized the UN for employing communists and Soviet sympathizers following a high profile accusation that Alger Hiss an American who had taken part in the establishment of the UN had been a Soviet spy American Senator Joseph McCarthy claimed that the UN Secretariat under Secretary General Lie harboured American communists leading to further pressure that the UN chief resign The United States saw nascent opposition to the UN in the 1960s particularly amongst conservatives with groups such as the John Birch Society stating that the organization was an instrument for communism Popular opposition to the UN was expressed through bumper stickers and signs with slogans such as Get the U S out of the U N and the U N out of the U S and You can t spell communism without U N National sovereignty In the United States there were concerns about supposed threats to national sovereignty most notably promoted by the John Birch Society which mounted a nationwide campaign in opposition to the UN during the 1960s Beginning in the 1990s the same concern appeared with the American Sovereignty Restoration Act which has been introduced multiple times in the United States Congress In 1997 an amendment containing the bill received a floor vote with 54 representatives voting in favor The 2007 version of the bill H R 1146 was authored by U S Representative Ron Paul to effect the United States withdrawal from the United Nations It would repeal various laws pertaining to the UN terminate authorization for funds to be spent on the UN terminate UN presence on American property and withdraw diplomatic immunity for UN employees It would provide up to two years for the United States to withdraw The Yale Law Journal cited the Act as proof that the United States s complaints against the United Nations have intensified The most recent iteration as of 2022 is H R 7806 introduced by Mike D Rogers Bias The UN s attention to Israel s treatment of Palestinians is considered excessive by a range of critics including Israeli diplomat Dore Gold British scholar Robert S Wistrich American legal scholar Alan Dershowitz Australian politician Mark Dreyfus and the Anti Defamation League In September 2015 Saudi Arabia s Faisal bin Hassan Trad was elected chair of an advisory committee in the UN Human Rights Council a move criticized by the UN Watch The UNHRC has likewise been accused of anti Israel bias by Ex President of the United States George W Bush who complained that the Council focused too much attention on Israel and not enough on countries such as Cuba Venezuela North Korea and Iran American state lawmakers have proposed legislation to block various UN programs deemed to threaten U S sovereignty In 2023 Tennessee enacted legislation to block the implementation of programs originating in or traceable to the United Nations or a subsidiary entity of the United Nations including Agenda 21 and the 2030 Agenda Effectiveness According to international relations scholar Edward Luck the United States has preferred a feeble United Nations in major projects undertaken by the organization to forestall UN interference with or resistance to American policies The last thing the U S wants is an independent UN throwing its weight around Luck said Similarly former US Ambassador to the United Nations Daniel Patrick Moynihan explained that The Department of State desired that the United Nations prove utterly ineffective in whatever measures it undertook The task was given to me and I carried it forward with not inconsiderable success In 1994 former special representative of the secretary general of the UN to Somalia Mohamed Sahnoun published Somalia The Missed Opportunities a book in which he analyses the reasons for the failure of the 1992 UN intervention in Somalia Sahnoun claims that between the start of the Somali civil war in 1988 and the fall of the Siad Barre regime in January 1991 the UN missed at least three opportunities to prevent major human tragedies When the UN tried to provide humanitarian assistance they were totally outperformed by NGOs whose competence and dedication sharply contrasted with the UN s excessive caution and bureaucratic inefficiencies Sahnoun warned that if radical reform were not undertaken then the UN would continue to respond to such crises with inept improvisation Beyond specific instances or areas of alleged ineffectiveness some scholars debate the overall effectiveness of the UN Adherents to the realist school of international relations take a pessimistic position arguing that the UN is not an effective organization because it is dominated and constrained by great powers Liberal scholars counter that it is an effective organization because it has proved capable of solving many problems by working around the restrictions imposed by powerful member states The UN is generally considered by scholars to be more effective in realms such as public health and humanitarian assistance The ineffectiveness of enforcing territorial integrity in the 21st century have led to debate on possible re emergence of the right of conquest Inefficiency and corruption Critics have also accused the UN of bureaucratic inefficiency waste and corruption In 1976 the General Assembly established the Joint Inspection Unit to seek out inefficiencies within the UN system During the 1990s the United States withheld dues citing inefficiency and only started repayment on the condition that a major reforms initiative be introduced In 1994 the Office of Internal Oversight Services or the OIOS was established by the General Assembly to serve as an efficiency watchdog In 2004 the UN faced accusations that its recently ended Oil for Food Programme in which Iraq had been allowed to trade oil for basic needs to relieve the pressure of sanctions had suffered from widespread corruption including billions of dollars of kickbacks An independent inquiry created by the UN found that many of its officials had been involved in the scheme and raised significant questions about the role of Kojo Annan the son of Kofi Annan Model United NationsThe United Nations has inspired the extracurricular activity Model United Nations or MUN MUN is a simulation of United Nations activity based on the UN agenda and following UN procedure It is usually attended by high school and university students who organize conferences to simulate the various UN committees to discuss important issues of the day Today MUN educates tens of thousands on the activities of the UN around the world MUN has many famous and notable alumni such as the former UN Secretary General Ban Ki moon Hymn to the United NationsOn the request of then United Nations Secretary General U Thant a Hymn to the United Nations was performed on the occasion of its 26th anniversary on 24 October 1971 by Pau Casals the lyrics to which were penned by the poet W H Auden Thant first approached Casals who was a personal friend looking to create a hymn to peace and hoping for the song to be based on the preamble of the Charter of the 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