Role Of The United Nation

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The United Nation is an International Organization currently representing 193 countries around the world, in the enforcement of international law, economic development, social progress, security and human rights. There are six main organizations representing the United Nation. These six organizations can be considered as the heart and soul of the United Nation, as each has roles and responsibilities that promotes the effective functioning of the United Nations.
The Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), is one of the six main organizations of the United Nation and was established as such in 1946. Faced with the responsibility of achieving internationally agreed goals ECOSOC plays a very important role in creating innovative solutions, balance …show more content…

It is the United Nation’s goal and the core responsibility of ECOSOC to take the necessary steps to end these abhorrent life styles and attain sustainable development on all three pillars – economic, social and environmental. Based on the work of the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, transforming our world, is a plan for people, planet and prosperity. This plan seeks to eradicate poverty in all its forms and dimensions and is considered indispensable for sustainable development. The 2030 agenda seeks to empower all women and girls, and achieve gender equality, protect the planet from degradation, promote sustainable consumption and productions with the intention it will support the needs of present and future generation and foster prosperity and groom social, economic and technological progress to occur in harmony with the nation. Peace and sustainable development go hand in hand and is therefore a part of the plan for the 2030 agenda, to attain peaceful societies free from fear and …show more content…

After intergovernmental negotiations to build and update this commitment, this was followed by the Second Global Conference on Financing Development held in 2008, and the Third International Conference on Financing for Development in July

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