World Organisations GK: MCQ With 3D PDF Flipbook

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World organisation means international institutions established to address global issues and promote cooperation among nations. The  location of World Organisations are:

  • United Nations (UN): New York City, United States
  • European Union (EU): Brussels, Belgium
  • North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO): Brussels, Belgium
  • World Trade Organization (WTO): Geneva, Switzerland
  • International Monetary Fund (IMF): Washington, D.C., United States
  • World Bank Group: Washington, D.C., United States
  • Red Cross/Red Crescent Movement: Geneva, Switzerland
  • Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders): Geneva, Switzerland
  • Greenpeace: Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • Amnesty International: London, United Kingdom

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Types of World Organisations

  • Intergovernmental Organizations (IGOs):

    • United Nations (UN): The most prominent IGO, working on a wide range of issues such as peace, security, human rights, and development.
    • European Union (EU): A political and economic union of European countries.
    • North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO): A military alliance between North American and European countries.
    • World Trade Organization (WTO): Regulates international trade.
    • International Monetary Fund (IMF): Promotes international monetary cooperation and financial stability.
    • World Bank Group: Provides financial and technical assistance to developing countries.
  • Nongovernmental Organizations (NGOs):

    • Red Cross/Red Crescent Movement: Provides humanitarian aid worldwide.
    • Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders): Provides medical aid to people in crisis.
    • Greenpeace: An environmental organization.
    • Amnesty International: Promotes human rights worldwide.

Functions of World Organisations

  • Policymaking: Developing and implementing policies to address global issues.
  • Cooperation: Fostering cooperation among member states.
  • Coordination: Coordinating efforts among different actors.
  • Information Sharing: Collecting and disseminating information.
  • Dispute Resolution: Resolving conflicts peacefully.

Conclusion

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