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  • #REDIRECT [[United Nations Development Programme]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[United Nations Environment Programme]]
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  • that was proclaimed by the General Assembly of the [[United Nations]] on 10 December 1948. It was the first [[international day]] declared (in 1950) by the United Nations.
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  • #REDIRECT [[United Nations Security Council resolutions]]
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  • ...[[United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights]] and Director of the United Nations Centre for Human Rights, New York, 1995 - 1997; Chairperson, Commission on
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  • #REDIRECT [[United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[United Nations General Assembly Resolution 181]]
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  • *[http://www.un.org/en/ United Nations]
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  • The [[United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea]] recognizes that maritime nations need to
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  • #REDIRECT [[United Nations General Assembly Resolution 181/Definition]]
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  • ...states must be sovereign states.<ref>[http://www.un.org/members/list.shtml United Nations Member states]</ref> States exist that have disputed sovereignty recognised
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  • Wife of [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]], [[United Nations]] ambassador.
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  • ...ce, later renamed UNified Intelligence Taskforce after complaints from the United Nations
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  • Over 2000 resolutions have been passed by the [[United Nations Security Council]]
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  • ...[[United Nations Security Council Resolution|resolution]] passed by the [[United Nations Security Council]] in 1999, which listed individuals believed to be associa ...were believed to be senior members of the [[Taliban]]'s leadership. The [[United Nations]] requested its member nations to freeze the financial assets of the indivi
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  • {{r|United Nations General Assembly}} {{r|United Nations High Commissioner on Human Rights}}
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  • ...nations. After World War II, the designation of permanent members of the [[United Nations Security Council]] was an expression of prevailing great powers.
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  • The [[United Nations Security Council]] has passed close to 2000 resolutions.
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  • {{r|United Nations}}
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  • {{r|United Nations}} {{r|United Nations Development Programme}}
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  • ...on, United Nations Mission in Sudan (2006-2007), Senior Political Officer, United Nations Department of Political Affairs (2005); Fellow, Carr Center for Human Right
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  • ...s four-star commander also commands [[United States Forces Korea]] and the United Nations Command
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  • Diplomat of Ambassadorial rank, who serves at the [[United Nations]] headquarters in [[New York, New York|New York City]]; often is granted [[
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  • *NGOs and the United Nations Department of Public Information [http://www.un.org/dpi/ngosection/brochure
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  • ...manent Mission in New York - Côte d'Ivoire] - contact information at the [[United Nations]]. ...int/wcm/content/site/cotedivoire Permanent Mission of Côte d'Ivoire to the United Nations] - Welcome to S.E.M. Alcide Djedje, Ambassador and Permanent Representative
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  • An international group comprising the United Nations, the European Union, the United States of America and Russia, concerned wit
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  • United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coord
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  • United Nations agency charged with international action to protect refugees and resolve re
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  • {{r|United Nations}}
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  • *United Nations Sudan Internet Gateway map library: http://www.unsudanig.org/library/mapcat
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  • ...|R-]][[Missouri (U.S. state)|Missouri]]) 1976-95; [[U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations]] 2004-05; Special Envoy for Peace to Sudan, 2001
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  • The core "rule book" for jurisdiction of the [[United Nations]]
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  • ...int negotiating capacity on all major international economic issues in the United Nations system. The membership of the G-77 has expanded to 130 member countries, bu
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  • ...Ambassador to the United Nations''' is Chief of the U.S. Mission to the [[United Nations]]. This Ambassador, depending on her or his relationship to the President
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  • (10 December) The first [[international day]] declared (1950) by the United Nations.
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  • [[Secretary-General of the United Nations]] since 2006; formerly Foreign Minister of [[South Korea]]
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  • {{r|United Nations}}
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  • Within the [[United Nations]] organization, the senior staff official responsible for [[human rights]]
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  • [[Turner Foundation]]; [[United Nations Foundation]]; Co-Chairman, Nuclear Threat Initiative; founder of CNN
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  • ...] Administration; chief operating officer of [[Ted Turner]]'s $1 billion [[United Nations Foundation]]; headed the Carnegie Commission on Preventing Deadly Conflict
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  • General, retired, [[United States Army]]; commanded United Nations Command/[[Combined Forces Command Korea|Combined Forces Command]] in [[Sout
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  • journalist for [[Haaretz]]; recipient of United Nations Eliav-Sartawi Award for Mideast Journalism (2006)
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  • *[[United Nations]]
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  • ...ontinent]], variably defined by [[geography]] or [[geopolitics]]. In the [[United Nations]] scheme of geographic regions, 19 territories constitute East Africa:
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  • A specialized agency of the [[United Nations]] focused on environmental aspects of global economic development.
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  • Former [[Secretary-General of the United Nations]]; trustee, [[Carnegie Endowment for International Peace]]; board, [[Intern
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  • ...independence from [[Serbia]] in 2008 - not officially recognised by the [[United Nations]].
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  • The '''United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)''' is a [[United Nations]] organization that provides information and resources for national develop
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  • {{r|United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea}}
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  • The [[United Nations]] agency responsible for avoiding pollution from [[ship]]s, and implementin
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  • * United Nations observances [http://www.un.org/observances/]
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  • ...ding Swedish Ambassador to the United States and Executive Chairman of the United Nations Special Commission on Iraq from 1991-1997, working on elimining [[weapons o
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  • ...d been placed under the control of [[United States of America|U.S.]]-led [[United Nations]] forces after the surrender of [[Japan]] at the end of WW II.
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  • ...the Chief of Staff, [[United States Central Command]]; and Chief of Staff, United Nations Command/Combined Forces Command/United States Forces Korea.
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  • ...is an inter-governmental organization with a Permanent Delegation to the [[United Nations]].<ref name=About>{{citation ...ica]]. It is the second largest [[international organization]] after the [[United Nations]]. The official languages of the organization are [[Arabic]], [[English lan
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  • U.S. [[Ambassador]] to the [[United Nations]] in the [[Obama administration]]; previously senior fellow in foreign poli
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  • A set of measurable objectives, adopted by the [[United Nations]], for the reduction of global poverty and other world problems
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  • ...nal Court of Justice (ICJ)''' has two roles, as the judicial body of the [[United Nations]]: ...Advisory Proceedings) on legal questions referred to it by duly authorized United Nations organs and specialized agencies
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  • Declaration adopted by the United Nations General Assembly in 1948, consisting of 30 articles with definitions of civ
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  • {{r|United Nations Security Council}}
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  • The organization coordinating efforts by which the United Nations seeks to cut world poverty by half by 2015.
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  • Undersecretary-General of the United Nations for Political Affairs, 1989-1992; [[U.S. Ambassador to Pakistan]], 1981-83;
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  • ...tric tons, published by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations.
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  • {{r|United Nations Security Council}}
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  • ...sory board, [[Partnership for a Secure America]]; [[U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations]], 1979-1981; [[Diplomats and Military Commanders for Change]] (2004)
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  • ...ese gynecologist, academic, and AIDS activist honoured for her work by the United Nations and Western organizations, and has spent time under house arrest.
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  • (UNSCOM) United Nations organization, formed after the [[Iraq War]], to assess the [[weapons of mas
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  • ...of Finland, recipient of the 2008 Nobel Peace Prize, and mediator for the United Nations.
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  • One of the principal organs of the United Nations, charged with the maintenance of international peace and security.
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  • ...held a veto. As the declaration of independence is not recognised by the United Nations, countries must decide individually whether they will recognise the state. ...l Resolutions|Resolution]] Number [[UNSC Resolution 1244|1244]] of the [[United Nations Security Council]] (UNSC). Also authorizing KFOR is a Military-Technical Ag
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  • ...mber 1950 by the [[United Nations General Assembly]], the Office of the '''United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)''' is an agency charged with intern
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  • ...rsity]]; President, [[Americans for Democratic Action]]; past economist, [[United Nations Development Programme]]; cofounder of Mother Jones Magazine
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  • The wide range of public and secret correspondence, treaties, United Nations Security Council resolutions, announcements from high-level conferences and
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  • .../wcm/content/site/benin/ Permanent Mission of the Republic of Benin to the United Nations] - country information
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  • ...office of the [[UN High Commissioner for Human Rights]], created by the [[United Nations General Assembly]] in 2006
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  • ...National Security Affairs; Ambassador and Alternate Representative to the United Nations
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  • * [https://usun.state.gov United States Mission to the United Nations] (Ambassador)
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  • '''West Africa''' is a major subregion of [[Africa]], defined by the [[United Nations]] as containing 15 countries:<ref>{{citation | title = United Nations Office for West Africa
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  • {{r|United Nations}}
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  • {{r|United Nations}}
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  • The agency was formed in 1979, the year the [[United Nations Convention on Law of the Seas]] extended an [[Exclusive Economic Zone]] 200
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  • ...ample, are now sovereign states.<ref>[http://www.un.org/members/list.shtml United Nations Member States]</ref> Common symbols of nationhood are [[national anthem]]s,
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  • ...served in Reagan and Bush administrtions as Deputy Representative to the [[United Nations Conference on the Law of Sea]], Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Sci
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  • United Nations' agency for health, focussing on the control and prevention of diseases, an
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  • ...ander is "triple hatted" with the [[Eighth United States Army]], USFK, and United Nations command. The role is evolving, and, by 2012, the U.S. force will be in supp
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  • A policy, technical, and operational agency, under the auspices of the [[United Nations]], which deals with agriculture, fisheries and forestry, as well as humanit
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  • ...San Francisco, where she was also Executive Director of the San Francisco United Nations Association
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  • {{r|United Nations}}
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  • Under the [[United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea]], a nation can control economic activitie
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  • ...[[Yale University]], whose tenure included Ambassadorships to Iraq, the [[United Nations]], [[Honduras]], and [[Mexico]] and serving as [[Director of National Intel
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  • ...a]], and acting under Chapter VII of the [[United Nations Charter]], the [[United Nations Security Council]] created the '''International Criminal Tribunal for Rwand
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  • ...on''' is the "directing and coordinating authority for health within the [[United Nations]] system. It is responsible for providing leadership on global health matte ...pted on July 22 1946 at an International Health Conference convened by the United Nations Economic and Social Council, and came into force on April 7 1948.<ref>The S
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  • ...ip), and Jerusalem as its capital; holds non-member observer status at the United Nations.
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  • ...oundation; previously Select Committee on Hunger in the U.S. Congress, the United Nations in Rome, CFED, and Ernst & Young.
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  • {{r|United Nations}}
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  • ...olish, later American, modernist architect who worked on the design of the United Nations buildings, expansion of Brandeis University, and the new city of Chandigarh
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  • {{rpl|United Nations Charter}} {{rpl|Secretary-General of the United Nations}}
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  • ...the support of the broader problem of fisheries management, from the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea.
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  • ...l Crisis Group]]; former Special Adviser to the [[Secretary General of the United Nations]], and U.N. Special Envoy to Iraq in 2004; former [[Foreign Minister of Alg
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  • ...airs and Trade of [[South Korea]], having first worked with the Ministry's United Nations Division in 1975, and has worked with the [[UN]] throughout his diplomatic ...as [[Chef de Cabinet]] during the Republic of Korea's presidency of the [[United Nations General Assembly]], he facilitated the prompt adoption of the first resolut
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