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1 ROLE OF UNO GROUP MEMBERS
AYFAR KHAN – AYESHA IRUM – ZULQURNAIN – TABINDA BATOOL – FAXIAN SALIM – BUSHRA MALIK – OWAIS MISRI – RAO ZAINB UMAR

2 WHAT IS UNO..?

3 The UN is an international organization that aims to promote peace and understanding between nations. It tries to fight poverty and disease around the world and encourages respect for human rights. The UN sends peacekeeping forces to trouble spots around the world, and provides food, clothes and other emergency supplies for people affected by natural disasters such as earthquakes and floods .

4 HOW WAS THE UNO SET UP ?

5 The UN was set up at the end of World War II by the countries that won the war. From 1941 to 1945, United States President Franklin Roosevelt, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, and Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin held various conferences in which they discussed various principles. Their experiences helped them to formulate a plan to create an international peacekeeping organization with a goal of preventing future wars on the scale of World War II. In April 1945, representatives from 50 countries met in San Francisco to create the charter of the organization that would be called the United Nations.

6 United Nations Conference on International Organization

7 Delegates from 50 nations met in San Francisco on April 25, 1945, for what was officially known as the United Nations Conference on International Organization. = During a two-month period, they completed a charter consisting of 111 articles, based on the draft developed at Dumbarton Oaks. = The charter was approved on June 25 and signed the next day; it became effective on October 24, 1945,

8 On December 10, 1945, the United States Congress invited the UN to establish its headquarters in the United States. The organization accepted and in August 1946 moved to a temporary location in Lake Success, New York. Later that year a site was purchased bordering the East River in Manhattan, and plans for a permanent headquarters were drawn up. The complex, completed in mid-1952, includes the General Assembly Hall, the Secretariat Building, the Conference Building, and the Dag Hammarskjöld Library.

9 Purposes of UN

10 Developed friendly relations among nations
Developed friendly relations among nations. Cooperate in solving international, economic, social, cultural and humanitarian problems. To promote respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms..

11 Organization Administrative Bodies

12 The organization is divided into administrative bodies, including the : 1.General Assembly, 2.Security Council, 3.Economic and Social Council, 4.International Court of Justice 5.Trusteeship council 6.Secretariat Note: Additional bodies deal with the governance of all other UN System agencies, such as the World Health Organization (WHO) and United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF). The UN's most visible public figure is the Secretary-General. The current Secretary-General is Ban Ki-moon of South Korea, who assumed the post on 1 January 2007.

13 Official languages

14 The UN has six official languages:
Arabic. Chinese. English. French. Russian. Spanish. The Secretariat uses two working languages,

15 Early Years VIDEO

16 Here, in brief, is a sampling of what the United Nations organizations have accomplished since 1945 when the world organization was founded. :  Here, in brief, is a sampling of what the United Nations organizations have accomplished since 1945 when the world organization was founded. 1.Maintaining peace and security. 2. Making peace . 3. Promoting democracy. 4. Promoting development. 5. Promoting human rights. 6.Protecting the environment. 7.Preventing nuclear proliferation. 8. Promoting self determination and independence 9. Strengthening international law 10. Handing down judicial settlements of major international disputes. 11.Ending apartheid in South Africa.

17 12. Providing humanitarian aid to victims of conflict 13
12. Providing humanitarian aid to victims of conflict 13. Aiding Palestinian refugees. 14. Alleviating chronic hunger and rural poverty in developing countries. 15. Focusing on African development. 16. Promoting women's rights. 17. Providing safe drinking water. 18. Fighting drug abuse. 19. Eradicating smallpox. 20. Pressing for universal immunization. 21. Reducing child mortality rates. 22. Fighting parasitic diseases. 23. Promoting investment in developing countries. 24. Orienting economic policy toward social need. 25. Reducing the effects of natural disasters. 26. Providing food to victims of emergencies. 27. Clearing land mines.

18 28. Protecting the ozone layer. 29. Curbing global warming. 30
28. Protecting the ozone layer. 29. Curbing global warming. 30. Preventing over-fishing. 31. Limiting deforestation and promoting sustainable forestry development. 32. Cleaning up pollution Protecting consumers' health. 34.Reducing fertility rates. 35.Fighting drug abuse. 36.Improving global trade relations. 37.Promoting economic reform. 38.Promoting worker rights. 39. Introducing improved agricultural techniques and reducing costs. 40. Improving air and sea travel. 41. Improving education in developing countries. 42. Protecting intellectual property. 43. Promoting the free flow of information.

19 44. Improving global communications. 45. Empowering the voiceless. 46
44. Improving global communications. 45. Empowering the voiceless. 46. Establishing "children as a zone of peace. 47. Generating worldwide commitment in support of the needs of children. 48. Improving education in developing countries. 49. Safeguarding and preserving historic cultural and architectural sites. 50. Facilitating academic and cultural exchanges.

20 LAST YEAR SERVICE OF UNITED NATIONS

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