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The legacy of world war II Farah Noerand and Cathiana Ladouceur 5/8/14 term 4- project Ms.Grace

The legacy of world war II Farah Noerand and Cathiana Ladouceur 5/8/14 term 4- project Ms.Grace. UN information. After world war II the Un formed. League of Nations was the failing organization that the UN replace.

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The legacy of world war II Farah Noerand and Cathiana Ladouceur 5/8/14 term 4- project Ms.Grace

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  1. The legacy of world war IIFarah Noerand and Cathiana Ladouceur5/8/14term 4- projectMs.Grace

  2. UN information • After world war II the Un formed. • League of Nations was the failing organization that the UN replace. • The UN was formed because to allow the countries of the world to communicate with each other, and work together to prevent future wars or conflicts.

  3. Purpose/mission of Un • The mission of Un is to supports The United Nations Volunteers (UNV) programs is the UN organization that supports sustainable human development globally through the promotion of volunteerism, including the mobilization of volunteers. It serves the causes of peace and development by enhancing opportunities for participation by all peoples.

  4. Leadership and membership • The current Secretary-General of the UN is Ban Ki-Moon • There are 193 countries are members of the UN • The UN headquarters is located in New York City.

  5. General Assembly • The general assembly is the main deliberative, policymaking and representative organ of the UN (they make decisions on important topics such as; peace, security, admission of new members ect…) • policymaking and representative organ of the United Nations are in the general assembly. • The general assembly make decisions by listening to each members and they come to a conclusion based on which one make more sense

  6. Security council • The security council has primary responsibility for the maintenance of international peace and security. • 15 countries sit on the security council. There’s 15 members, each represent a country. • The five permanent members of the security council are China, France, Russian federation, the United Kingdom and the United States.

  7. International court of justice • The international court of justice is in New York. • The international court of justice hear are contentious cases (legal disputes submitted by the states) and advisory proceedings (legal questions referred by duly authority).

  8. World health organization • The World Health Organization is located at the headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland • The World Health Origination is responsible for providing leadership technical supports to countries and assessing health treed

  9. UNICEF • The UNICEF stand for United Nations Children’s Fund • UNICEF was created because to help European Children who face famine and diseases • UNICEF providing food, clothes, and health care for children.

  10. summary • After world war2 , many programs were created to supports people who need helps all over the world.

  11. sources • http://www.un.org/en/peacekeeping/operations/rolega.shtml • http://www.pbs.org/wnet/un/who/ga.html • http://www.un.org/en/aboutun/history/ • http://www.un.org/en/sc/ • http://www.un.org/en/sc/members/notelected.asp • http://www.who.int/about/structure/en/ • http://acronyms.thefreedictionary.com/UNICEF • http://www.unicef.org/about/who/index_history.html

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