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1Legal foundation: The United Nations Charter
 




2Membership
 




3Geography
 




4Buildings and structures
 




5United Nations System
 


5.1Core structure of the United Nations
 


5.1.1General Assembly
 




5.1.2Security Council
 




5.1.3Economic and Social Council
 




5.1.4United Nations Secretariat
 


5.1.4.1United Nations Secretariat offices
 




5.1.4.2United Nations Secretariat departments
 






5.1.5International Court of Justice
 


5.1.5.1International Court of Justice cases
 




5.1.5.2International Court of Justice judges
 






5.1.6Trusteeship Council
 






5.2Funds and programmes, research and training institutes, and other bodies
 


5.2.1Funds and programmes
 




5.2.2Research and training institutes
 




5.2.3Secretariats of Conventions
 




5.2.4Other entities
 






5.3Specialized agencies
 


5.3.1International Civil Aviation Organization
 


5.3.1.1ICAO airline designator
 




5.3.1.2ICAO airport designator
 






5.3.2International Monetary Fund
 


5.3.2.1Managing directors of the International Monetary Fund
 






5.3.3International Telecommunication Union
 


5.3.3.1ITU-R recommendations
 




5.3.3.2ITU-T recommendations
 






5.3.4International Labour Organization
 


5.3.4.1International Labour Organization Conventions
 






5.3.5UNESCO
 


5.3.5.1Biosphere reserves
 




5.3.5.2UNESCO Directors-General
 






5.3.6Universal Postal Union
 




5.3.7World Bank
 


5.3.7.1Presidents of the World Bank
 




5.3.7.2World Bank Chief Economists
 






5.3.8World Health Organization
 


5.3.8.1Human Development Index
 










6History of the United Nations
 


6.1League of Nations
 


6.1.1League of Nations Mandates
 






6.2Formation
 




6.3United Nations Trust Territories
 




6.4United Nations peacekeeping missions and operations
 


6.4.1United Nations Mission in Kosovo
 






6.5United Nations General Assembly Resolutions
 




6.6United Nations Security Council Resolutions
 


6.6.12002 United Nations Security Council Resolutions
 




6.6.22003 United Nations Security Council Resolutions
 




6.6.32004 United Nations Security Council Resolutions
 




6.6.42005 United Nations Security Council Resolutions
 




6.6.52006 United Nations Security Council Resolutions
 






6.7United Nations reform
 


6.7.1United Nations Parliamentary Assembly
 






6.8United Nations relations
 




6.9United Nations tribunals
 


6.9.1International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
 


6.9.1.1International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda judges
 




6.9.1.2People charged by the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
 




6.9.1.3People convicted by the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
 






6.9.2International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
 


6.9.2.1People charged by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
 




6.9.2.2People convicted by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
 




6.9.2.3People indicted by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
 








6.10United Nations Oil-for-Food scandal
 




6.11United Nations in education
 


6.11.1United Nations schools
 




6.11.2Model United Nations
 






6.12United Nations observances
 




6.13UNESCO designations
 


6.13.1World Heritage Sites
 




6.13.2World Book Capitals
 




6.13.3Recipients of the Félix Houphouët-Boigny Peace Prize
 




6.13.4LOréal-UNESCO Awards for Women in Science laureates
 




6.13.5Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity
 








7United Nations people
 


7.1United Nations officials
 


7.1.1Ambassadors to the United Nations
 


7.1.1.1List of Australian ambassadors to the United Nations
 




7.1.1.2Former British Ambassadors to the United Nations
 




7.1.1.3Former Canadian Ambassadors to the United Nations
 




7.1.1.4Former Israeli Ambassadors to the United Nations
 




7.1.1.5Former Russian and Soviet Ambassadors to the United Nations
 




7.1.1.6United States ambassadors to the United Nations
 






7.1.2FAO experts
 




7.1.3Presidents of the United Nations General Assembly
 




7.1.4United Nations Secretaries-General
 




7.1.5World Health Organization officials
 






7.2Special Rapporteurs to the United Nations
 




7.3United Nations Interpreters
 




7.4United Nations experts
 






8UN Numbers scheme
 




9See also
 




10References
 




11External links
 













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United Nations sign at the United Nations Office at Geneva (Switzerland)

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the United Nations:

United Nations – international organization whose stated aims are facilitating cooperation in international law, international security, economic development, social progress, human rights, and achievement of world peace. The UN was founded in 1945 after World War II to replace the League of Nations, to stop wars between countries, and to provide a platform for dialogue. It contains multiple subsidiary organizations to carry out its missions.

Legal foundation: The United Nations Charter[edit]

Membership[edit]

Geography[edit]

Buildings and structures[edit]

United Nations System[edit]

Core structure of the United Nations[edit]

General Assembly[edit]

Security Council[edit]

Economic and Social Council[edit]

United Nations Economic and Social Council

United Nations Secretariat[edit]

United Nations Secretariat offices[edit]
United Nations Secretariat departments[edit]

International Court of Justice[edit]

International Court of Justice cases[edit]
International Court of Justice judges[edit]

Trusteeship Council[edit]

United Nations Trusteeship Council

Funds and programmes, research and training institutes, and other bodies[edit]

Funds and programmes[edit]

Research and training institutes[edit]

Secretariats of Conventions[edit]

Other entities[edit]

Specialized agencies[edit]

Specialized agencies of the United Nations – autonomous organizations working with the United Nations and each other through the coordinating machinery of the Economic and Social Council.

International Civil Aviation Organization[edit]

ICAO airline designator[edit]
ICAO airport designator[edit]

International Monetary Fund[edit]

Managing directors of the International Monetary Fund[edit]

International Telecommunication Union[edit]

ITU-R recommendations[edit]
ITU-T recommendations[edit]

International Labour Organization[edit]

International Labour Organization Conventions[edit]

UNESCO[edit]

Biosphere reserves[edit]
UNESCO Directors-General[edit]

Universal Postal Union[edit]

World Bank[edit]

Presidents of the World Bank[edit]
World Bank Chief Economists[edit]

World Health Organization[edit]

Human Development Index[edit]

History of the United Nations[edit]

League of Nations[edit]

League of Nations Mandates[edit]

Formation[edit]

United Nations Trust Territories[edit]

United Nations peacekeeping missions and operations[edit]

United Nations Mission in Kosovo[edit]

United Nations General Assembly Resolutions[edit]

United Nations Security Council Resolutions[edit]

2002 United Nations Security Council Resolutions[edit]

2003 United Nations Security Council Resolutions[edit]

2004 United Nations Security Council Resolutions[edit]

2005 United Nations Security Council Resolutions[edit]

2006 United Nations Security Council Resolutions[edit]

United Nations reform[edit]

United Nations Parliamentary Assembly[edit]

United Nations relations[edit]

United Nations tribunals[edit]

International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda[edit]

International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda judges[edit]
People charged by the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda[edit]
People convicted by the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda[edit]

International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia[edit]

People charged by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia[edit]
People convicted by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia[edit]
People indicted by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia[edit]

United Nations Oil-for-Food scandal[edit]

United Nations in education[edit]

United Nations schools[edit]

Model United Nations[edit]

United Nations observances[edit]

The United Nations observances are days, weeks, months, years and decades where issues that are important for humanity are brought to the attention and given a forum. In several of the resolutions where the decision has been taken for a particular observance, it is mentioned that the observance has to be taken up in the educational curriculum, and often as well that the member organisations to the UN are supposed to make a budget available and feedback an agenda of planned activities and a report of those. Some of the observances are a very hot item to some members and much maneuvering is done to limit the impact and resources that go to the observance. The UN Decade for people of African descent reporting for the EU-28 has e.g. fallen under the responsibility of the Belgian delegation to the UN; Belgium being one of Africa's eight former colonial powers.

UNESCO designations[edit]

World Heritage Sites[edit]

World Book Capitals[edit]

Recipients of the Félix Houphouët-Boigny Peace Prize[edit]

L’Oréal-UNESCO Awards for Women in Science laureates[edit]

Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity[edit]

United Nations people[edit]

United Nations officials[edit]

Ambassadors to the United Nations[edit]

List of Australian ambassadors to the United Nations[edit]

List of Australian ambassadors to the United Nations

Former British Ambassadors to the United Nations[edit]
Former Canadian Ambassadors to the United Nations[edit]
Former Israeli Ambassadors to the United Nations[edit]
Former Russian and Soviet Ambassadors to the United Nations[edit]
United States ambassadors to the United Nations[edit]

FAO experts[edit]

Presidents of the United Nations General Assembly[edit]

United Nations Secretaries-General[edit]

World Health Organization officials[edit]

Special Rapporteurs to the United Nations[edit]

United Nations Interpreters[edit]

United Nations experts[edit]

UN Numbers scheme[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

External links[edit]

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