How can we become a united nation?
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The 41,000 staff of the United Nations, who come from its 193 Member States, are from many backgrounds, and have varied experience. It is an exciting and unique challenge to be part of such a working environment, because it leads to a broader understanding of all the world's countries and cultures.
Countries generally enter into treaties in order to resolve matters between each other. However, on more complex worldwide matters, such as world peace and promoting social justice for humanity, a forum is needed to foster discussion and decision. The United Nations is one such organization.
The United Nations (UN) is an international organization created in 1945, shortly after the end of WWII. The UN was formed by 51 countries in order to encourage resolution of international conflicts without war and to form policies on international issues. Like most organizations, the UN was formed in order to meet certain goals and purposes. Article I of the Charter of United Nations specifies the purposes of the UN. The Charter of United Nations (UN Charter) is the UN's governing document, much like the Constitution of the United States of America.
The UN Charter sets out four main purposes:
1)Maintaining worldwide peace and security
2)Developing relations among nations
3)Fostering cooperation between nations in order to solve economic, social, cultural, or humanitarian international problems
4)Providing a forum for bringing countries together to meet the UN's purposes and goals