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United Nations System

While the United Nations is an International organization, the United Nations System is the whole network of international organizations, treaties and conventions that were created by the United Nations.

The United Nations System is based on six principal organs:

In addition separate organizations, often subordinate to the principal organs, has been created to solve specialized tasks.

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Organizations of the General Assembly

Main article: UN General Assembly

Programmes and Funds

Research and training institutes

Other Entities


Organizations of the Security Council

Main article: UN Security Council


Organizations of the Economic and Social Council

Main article: UN Economic and Social Council

Functional Commissions

Regional Commissions

Specialized Agencies

The Specialized Agencies are autonomous organizations working with the United Nations and each other through the coordinating machinery of the UN Economic and Social Council.

Other Entities


Organizations of the Secretariat

Main article: UN Secretariat

The United Nations Secretariat is lead by the Secretary-General of the United Nations, currently is Kofi Annan of Ghana.


Organizations related to the United Nations

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