uno plays a prominent role in maintaining the international peace justify
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united nation because over 198 countries are the member of un and they are continuously working to
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After the destruction of the Second World War, the United Nations was established in 1945 with a core mission: the preservation of international peace and security. The UN works to prevent conflicts; assist conflicting parties to make peace; maintain peace; and create conditions for peace to flourish.
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- Diplomacy, mediation, and good offices play an important role in conflict prevention by the UNO. Special envoys and political missions are among the instruments used by the Organization to bring peace.
- Peacekeeping has proved to be one of the UN's most powerful tools to help host countries transition from war to peace. Currently, multidimensional peacekeeping operations are called to not only maintain security and peace but also to promote political processes, protect civil society, enable former combatants to disarmamnet, demobilize and reintegrate, foster constitutional and electoral processes, protect and advance human rights and help to restore the rule of law and extending legitimate state authority
- The United Nation's peacebuilding efforts seek to help troubled countries, reduce the risk of conflict return and lay the foundations for sustainable peace and development. The United Nations architecture for peacebuilding includes the Peacebuilding Commission, the Peace-building Fund and the Peace-built Assistance Bureau. The Peace-building Support Office provides strategic advice and policy guidance for and supports the Peacebuilding Commission, manages the Peace-building Fund and helps the General Secretary in coordinating peacebuilding efforts of the United Nations agencies.
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