TY - GEN AB - Basic Facts about the United Nations, published regularly since 1947, serves as the definitive introduction to the UN and its family of related institutions and agencies. Over the years, Basic Facts has expanded the scope and depth of its coverage as the Organization has broadened its commitment to meet the urgent needs of an ever more populous and complex world. At the same time, the book has remained true to its roots as a comprehensive yet concise guide to this leading world body. Continuing that tradition, this forty-second edition outlines the current structure of the UN system and explains how each individual part contributes to achieving key international goals. Basic Facts begins by recounting the origins of the United Nations and providing an overview of the wider system of UN institutions and agencies. In a year that began with the ninth Secretary-General taking office, it also explains the selection process. Successive chapters describe the Organization’s efforts to advance international peace and security; enhance economic and social development in an environmentally sustainable manner; protect human rights and eliminate discrimination; provide humanitarian relief to refugees, displaced persons and those affected by natural and man-made disasters; and develop and standardize international law. These chapters portray an Organization unique in its ability to mobilize collective action to meet the challenges facing our world. CN - JX1977 ID - 12319 KW - Human rights. KW - UN FAMILY OF ORGANIZATIONS KW - HUMAN RIGHTS KW - INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS : UNITED NATIONS : PUBLICATIONS KW - ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT KW - INTERNATIONAL PEACE AND SECURITY KW - HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE KW - SETTLEMENT OF DISPUTES KW - ENVIRONMENTAL LAW KW - DECOLONIZATION LA - eng N2 - Basic Facts about the United Nations, published regularly since 1947, serves as the definitive introduction to the UN and its family of related institutions and agencies. Over the years, Basic Facts has expanded the scope and depth of its coverage as the Organization has broadened its commitment to meet the urgent needs of an ever more populous and complex world. At the same time, the book has remained true to its roots as a comprehensive yet concise guide to this leading world body. Continuing that tradition, this forty-second edition outlines the current structure of the UN system and explains how each individual part contributes to achieving key international goals. Basic Facts begins by recounting the origins of the United Nations and providing an overview of the wider system of UN institutions and agencies. In a year that began with the ninth Secretary-General taking office, it also explains the selection process. Successive chapters describe the Organization’s efforts to advance international peace and security; enhance economic and social development in an environmentally sustainable manner; protect human rights and eliminate discrimination; provide humanitarian relief to refugees, displaced persons and those affected by natural and man-made disasters; and develop and standardize international law. These chapters portray an Organization unique in its ability to mobilize collective action to meet the challenges facing our world. T1 - Basic facts about the United Nations. TI - Basic facts about the United Nations. ER -