Autonomous organizations linked to the UN through special agreements:
Autonomous organizations linked to the UN through special agreements:
- FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN)
Works to improve agricultural productivity and food
security, and to better the living standards of rural populations.
- IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency)
An autonomous intergovernmental organization under the aegis of
the UN, it works for the safe and peaceful uses of atomic energy.
- ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization)
Sets international standards for the safety, security and
efficiency of air transport, and serves as the coordinator for
international cooperation in all areas of civil aviation.
- IFAD (International Fund for Agricultural Development)
Mobilizes financial resources to raise food production and nutrition levels among the poor in developing countries.
- ILO (International Labour Organization)
Formulates policies and programmes to improve working
conditions and employment opportunities, and sets labour standards
used by countries around the world.
- IMF (International Monetary Fund)
Facilitates international monetary cooperation and financial
stability and provides a permanent forum for consultation, advice and
assistance on financial issues.
- IMO (International Maritime Organization)
Works to improve international shipping procedures, raise
standards in marine safety and reduce marine pollution by ships.
- ITU (International Telecommunication Union)
Fosters international cooperation to improve telecommunications
of all kinds, coordinates usage of radio and TV frequencies, promotes
safety measures and conducts research.
- UNESCO (UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization)
Promotes education for all, cultural development, protection of
the world's natural and cultural heritage, international cooperation
in science, press freedom and communication.
- UNIDO (UN Industrial Development Organization)
Promotes the industrial advancement of developing countries
through technical assistance, advisory services and training.
- UPU (Universal Postal Union)
Establishes international regulations for postal services,
provides technical assistance and promotes cooperation in postal
matters.
- WHO (World Health Organization)
Coordinates programmes aimed at solving health problems and the
attainment by all people of the highest possible level of health. It
works in such areas as immunization, health education and the
provision of essential drugs.
- WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization)
Promotes international protection of intellectual property and
fosters cooperation on copyrights, trademarks, industrial designs and
patents.
- World Bank Group
Provides loans and technical assistance to developing countries
to reduce poverty and advance sustainable economic growth.
- WMO (World Meteorological Organization)
Promotes scientific research on the Earth's atmosphere and on
climate change, and facilitates the global exchange of meteorological
data.
- WTO (World Tourism Organization)
Serves as a global forum for tourism policy issues and a practical source of tourism know-how.
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