What is WHO made for?
WHO is made to improve global health and coordinate efforts to prevent diseases.
What is the main objective of ECOSOC?
The objective is to promote global economic, social, and environmental development.
Who is this committee for?
For women
31 members
What is the purpose of the HRC
To promote and protect human rights worldwide
What dangerous disease did WHO help to completely end?
Smallpox
What problems does ECOSOC help to solve?
It helps to solve issues like poverty, education, and climate change.
What is the main objective of the committee?
Promote the gender equality
Name one country involved in PBC selected due to contributions to UN missions.
Bangladesh, Ethiopia, India, Pakistan, or Rwanda
Approximately how many staff members UNODC has?
500 staff members
What did WHO establish to help people stop smoking?
Rules for combating smoking
How many countries are part of ECOSOC?
54 member countries are part of ECOSOC
What does UNWOMEN mean?
United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women
Name one country involved in Peace Building Commission selected by Security Council.
Bolivia, China, Côte d´Ivoire, France, Russian Federation, United Kingdom, or United States
When was HRC created
2006
What year was the World Health Organization (WHO) established?
1948
How are ECOSOC members chosen?
The members are elected by the UN General Assembly for 3-years terms.
What does UNWOMEN prevent?
The gender violence
Which councils elected and estalished the Peace Building Commission Committee?
It was established and elected by the General Assembly, Security Council and also by the Economic and Social Council.
UNODC works directly with?
Governments and non-governmental organizations
How many country offices does WHO have?
150 country offices.
Is ECOSOC one of the six main bodies of the United Nations?
Yes, ECOSOC is one of the six main bodies of the United Nations.
Which is one of the success of the UNWOMEN?
What was it created for?
It was created to help countries emerging from conflict by providing strategic advice and resources for peacebuilding and recovery.
Throught what HRC addresses human rights violations, reviews the human rights records of all UN member states
Through the Universal Periodic Review