2. The UN officially came into existence on 24
October 1945, when the UN Charter had
been ratified by a majority of the original 51
Member States.
The purpose of the United Nations is to bring
all nations of the world together to work for
peace and development, based on the
principles of justice, human dignity and the
well-being of all people.
Opportunity for countries to balance global
interdependence and national interests when
addressing international problems.
Introduction
3. There are currently 192 Members of the
United Nations.
They meet in the General Assembly, which
is the closest thing to a world parliament.
Each country, large or small, rich or
poor, has a single vote, however, none of
the decisions taken by the Assembly are
binding.
Nevertheless, the Assembly's decisions
become resolutions that carry the weight
of world governmental opinion.
4. The United Nations Headquarters is in
New York City .
The United Nations has its own flag, its
own post office and its own postage
stamps.
Six official languages used at the United
Nations -
Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian
and Spanish.
The senior officer of the United Nations
Secretariat is the Secretary-General.
5. To keep peace throughout the world.
To develop friendly relations between
nations.
To work together to help people live better
lives, to eliminate poverty, disease and
illiteracy in the world, to stop environmental
destruction and to encourage respect for
each other's rights and freedoms.
To be a centre for helping nations achieve
these aims.
The Aims Of United Nations
6. The United Nations
Educational, Scientific and Cultural
Organization (UNESCO) is a specialized
agency of the United Nations.
Its stated purpose is to contribute
peace and security by promoting
international collaboration through educati
on, science, and culture in order to further
universal respect for justice, the rule of
law, and the human rights
UNESCO
7. United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
Org type Specialized Agency
Acronyms UNESCO
Head Irina Bokova
Status Active
Established 16 November 1946
Headquarters Paris, France
Website www.UNESCO.org
8. UNESCO has 193 Member States and
seven Associate Members.
UNESCO pursues its objectives through
five major programs: education, natural
sciences, social and human sciences,
culture, and communication and
information.
9. Create the conditions for dialogue among
civilizations, cultures and peoples, based
upon respect for commonly shared values.
To achieve global visions of sustainable
development encompassing observance of
human rights, mutual respect and the
alleviation of poverty, all of which are at
the heart of UNESCO’S mission and
activities.
Purpose of UNESCO
10. • to contribute to the building of peace,
• eradication of poverty,
• sustainable development,
• intercultural dialogue through
education, the
sciences, culture, communication and
information.
UNESCO’s Missions
11. Other priorities of the Organization include
attaining quality education for
all and lifelong learning,.
Addressing emerging social and ethical
challenges, fostering cultural diversity
Building inclusive knowledge societies
through information and communication
12. literacy,
technical, and teacher-training
programmes;
international science programmes;
the promotion of
independent media and freedom of the
press;
regional and cultural history projects;
the promotion of cultural diversity;
Projects Sponsored by Unesco
13. international cooperation agreements to
secure the world cultural and natural
heritage (World Heritage Sites)
attempts to bridge the worldwide digital
divide.
14. Afghanistan 4 May 1948
Albania 16 October 1958
Algeria 15 October 1962
United States of America 1 October 2003
Montenegro 1st March 2007
Faroes 12 October 2009 (Associate
Member)
Member States