United Nations Specialized Agencies
The United Nations Specialized Agencies are autonomous organizations that work with the United Nations to address specific global issues. Each agency focuses on a particular area, such as health, education, or agriculture, and operates independently while coordinating with the UN. Examples include the World Health Organization (WHO), which focuses on public health, and the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), which aims to improve food security.
These agencies play a crucial role in implementing international agreements and providing technical assistance to countries. They help develop policies, conduct research, and offer training to support sustainable development and improve living standards worldwide.