The main deliberative, policymaking and representative organ of the UN
What is the General Assembly
When all member states in the General Assembly agree to adopt the resolution without a vote
What is consensus?
The UN flag is a map of the world surrounded by two ______
What are olive branches?
Works for the safe and peaceful uses of atomic energy
What is the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)?
What is blue?
The body which has the primary responsibility, under the UN Charter, for the maintenance of international peace and security
What is the Security Council
The number of UN member states
What is 193?
Two observer states
What are the Holy See and the State of Palestine?
Coordinates programs aimed at solving health problems. It works in such areas as immunization, health education, and the provision of essential drugs.
What is the World Health Organization (WHO)?
Peacekeeping employs over _______ troops, police, and civilians worldwide
The principal body for coordination, policy review, policy dialogue and recommendations on economic, social and environmental issues
What is the Economic and Social Council
The number of UN members states when it was created?
What is 51?
Document that identifies the rights and obligations of member states
What is the UN Charter?
Promotes education for all, cultural development, and protection of the world's natural and culture heritage. In additional, it supports international cooperation in science and freedom of the press.
What is UNESCO (UN Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization).
The financiers of UN peacekeepers
Who are UN member states?
The principal judicial organ of the United Nations
What is the International Court of Justice
The year that the UN was created?
What is 1945?
The first words of the UN Charter Preamble
Provides loans and technical assistance to developing countries to reduce poverty and advance sustainable economic growth
What is the World Bank Group?
The body that authorizes peacekeeping missions
What is the Security Council?
This body was established to provide international supervision for 11 Trust Territories that had been placed under the administration of seven Member States
What is the Trusteeship Council
Roughly the (%) number of resolutions adopted by consensus today
What is 80%
The four pillars of the UN
What is 1) peace and security, 2) human rights, 3) Rule of Law, 4) Development?
Facilitates international monetary cooperation and financial stability.
What is the International Monetary Fund (IMF)?
The first armed peacekeeping mission
1956 - Suez Canal