Zusammenfassung der Ressource
United Nations
- SINGAPORE'S CONTRIBUTIONS
- UN Law of the Sea Conference
- Singapore decided on territorial rights of a country over its waters
- Security Council
- Singapore served as President of the Council from 2001 to 2002
- Maintained international peace and security
- UN peacekeeping operations
- Singapore has been involved in peacekeeping since 1989
- Contributed manpower and effort
- FAILURE
- WHO: Various nations
- WHAT: the nuclear non-proliferation treaty was signed by 190 nations
- WHEN: In 1970
- WHERE: Took place in various nations
- HOW: nuclear stockpiles remain high, and numerous nations continue to develop
these devastating weapons, including North Korea, Israel, Pakistan, and India.
- SUCCESS
- WHAT: East Timor became independent in 2002 after a bloody separation from Indonesian occupation
- WHEN: May 2002
- WHO: East Timor, UN and Indonesia
- WHERE: East Timor
- HOW: UN peacekeepers bolstered the emerging security services during first decade of independence
- WHY IT WAS FORMED
- Established in 24 October 1945, to promote international co-operation. A replacement for the
ineffective League of Nations, the organization was created following the Second World War to
prevent another such conflict.
- AIMS
- Maintain World Peace & Security
- UN Security Council
- International Court of Justice
- Peacekeeping forces
- Cooperate internationally to solve international
economic, social, cultural and humanitarian
problems
- UN developmental programme
- Emergency relief teams
- Promote respect for human rights and basic
freedom regardless of race, religion and gender
- Raises Human Rights violation with respective governments
- International Criminal Court created
- BENEFITS GAINED FROM UN MEMBERSHIP
- Helped us better the international decision making process
which will result in protecting our own waters
- With UN's recognition of sovereignty, it has given us international acclaim and backing of world powers
- Gains greater recognition and trust, thus having more allies
- Help sent from UN can play important roles in our development and success
- UN LOGO
- Olive branches
- symbolizing peace
- World map
- depicts the area of concern to the United Nations
in achieving its main purpose, peace and security.
- ORGANISATIONS
- General Assembly
- financing of peacekeeping
- for discussions and voting
- Security Council
- maintenance of international peace and security.
- deals with complaints and disputes
- Secretariat
- attends to administrative matters
- economically, socially and politically
- International Court of Justice
- help settle disputes peacefully
- Economic & Social Council
- central platform for reflection, debate, and innovative thinking on sustainable development.
- Trusteeship Council
- ensure that trust territories were administered in the best interests of their inhabitants and of
international peace and security.