United Nations Organization
The United Nations Organization (UN) is an international body founded in 1945 to promote peace, security, and cooperation among countries. It was established after World War II to prevent future conflicts and to foster friendly relations among nations. The UN has 193 member states and works on various global issues, including human rights, development, and humanitarian aid.
The UN operates through several specialized agencies, such as the World Health Organization (WHO) and the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF). Its main decision-making body is the United Nations Security Council, which addresses threats to international peace. The UN also organizes peacekeeping missions and provides a platform for dialogue among nations.