Topics: United Nations : Agencies

Agencies are international instruments that address major issues of economic, social, scientific, and technical cooperation. They frequently provide direct and indirect assistance to public and private sector organizations, conduct research, develop agreements on international standards, monitor implementation of agreements, and promote peaceful relations and sustainable development.Agencies include autonomous and semi-autonomous organizations under the United Nations system. These include funds, programmes, and specialized agencies. Some, like the United Nations Children's Fund, are created by the United Nations, while others, like the World Trade Organization or the Universal Postal Union, are brought into affiliation with the UN after being founded under independent, multilateral agreement.

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The specialized agencies are formed by intergovernmental agreement and brought into special relationships with the United Nations.
Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization, Industrial Development Organization, International Labour Organization, World Health Organization, World Intellectual Property Organization, More »

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