The United Nations Security Council is one of the six major organs under the United Nations. Its organizational form enables it to work continuously, and each member of the Security Council must always have a representative stationed at United Nations Headquarters. It is the only United Nations agency with the right to take military action.
According to the Charter of the United Nations, the Security Council has the primary responsibility for maintaining international peace and security. The Security Council has 15 members, and each member has one vote. All members are obliged to implement the decisions of the Security Council.
2. Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) is entrusted by the United Nations to guide and coordinate international actions to protect refugees and solve refugee problems worldwide. 1954 and 198 1 won the nobel peace prize.
3. United Nations Children's Fund
The United Nations International Children's Emergency Relief Fund (UNICEF), formerly known as the "United Nations International Children's Emergency Relief Fund", was established in February194615438+01.Its original purpose was to meet the urgent needs of children in Europe and China after the Second World War.
From 65438 to 0953, UNICEF became a permanent member of the United Nations system, and was entrusted by the United Nations General Assembly to realize the rights of survival, development, protection and participation of mothers, babies and children all over the world.
4. United Nations Economic and Social Council
The United Nations Economic and Social Council is a United Nations body that deals with population, world trade, economy, social welfare, culture, natural resources, industrialization, human rights, education, science and technology, the status of women, health and other related matters in accordance with the Charter of the United Nations. It is also an organization that coordinates the economic and social work of specialized agencies within the United Nations.
5. United Nations Trusteeship Council
The United Nations Trusteeship Council, referred to as the Trusteeship Council for short, is a major organ of the United Nations, whose task is to supervise the administration of the Trust Territory under the trusteeship system. The main goal of the trusteeship system is to promote the progress of the residents of the Trust Territory and the gradual autonomy or independence of the Trust Territory. The Trusteeship Council consists of five permanent members of the Security Council.
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