What is the United Nations? | United Nations

What is the United Nations? | United Nations

What is the United Nations?

Overview of the United Nations

  • The United Nations (UN) was established in 1945 after World War II, with 51 founding Member States committed to preventing future wars.
  • Currently, the UN comprises 193 Member States, each having one vote in the General Assembly, emphasizing equality among nations regardless of size.
  • The UN's strength lies in collaboration among Member States to reach agreements and hold each other accountable for global issues.

Functions and Impact of the UN

  • The UN plays a crucial role in maintaining global peace through collective actions that individual countries cannot achieve alone.
  • It addresses global challenges by creating agreements on issues affecting all nations and ensuring compliance from its members.
  • The organization provides emergency aid during conflicts and natural disasters, sends peacekeepers to stabilize regions, and promotes human rights.
Video description

Anna Wilson explains the fundamentals of the organization and breaks down the basics: How it started? What it does? And why does it still matter today? Learn all this in the following UN explainer video.