The United Nations, also known as the UN, is an international organization founded in 1945 after World War II. Its main objectives are to promote international cooperation, peace, and security, as well as to address global issues such as poverty, hunger, climate change, and human rights.
The UN is comprised of 193 member states, with the General Assembly serving as its main deliberative body. The UN also has several specialized agencies, including the World Health Organization, UNICEF, and UNESCO, among others.
The UN plays a crucial role in the global community by promoting dialogue between nations, negotiating treaties, and providing humanitarian aid and technical assistance to countries in need. It is also responsible for monitoring and reporting on conflicts and human rights violations around the world.
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