what are functions of united nations?
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As delineated in the Charter of the United Nations, the function of theGeneral Assembly is to discuss, debate, and make recommendations on subjects pertaining to international peace and security, including development, disarmament, human rights, international law, and the peaceful arbitration of disputes between.
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Since its inception, the UN General Assembly has been a forum for lofty declarations, sometimes audacious rhetoric, and rigorous debate over the world’s most vexing issues, from poverty and development to peace and security. As the most representative organ of the United Nations, the assembly holds general debate in the organization’s New York headquarters from September to December, and convenes special sessions at other times to address a range of issues.
The seventy-second session of the General Assembly opened on September 12, 2017, with heads of state and government convening for the general debate beginning September 19. U.S. President Donald J. Trump is scheduled to make his first address to the assembly at a time in which his government has proposed a number of cuts to international organizations, including the United Nations. This year, there will be a high-level meeting addressing the United Nations’ Global Plan of Action to Combat Trafficking in Persons, and additional sessions will cover nuclear disarmament, African development, and the rights of indigenous peoples.
As in recent years, the general debate and sideline meetings are also likely to address challenges posed by the self-declared Islamic State, North Korea’s missile development, and the Syrian civil war.
The seventy-second session of the General Assembly opened on September 12, 2017, with heads of state and government convening for the general debate beginning September 19. U.S. President Donald J. Trump is scheduled to make his first address to the assembly at a time in which his government has proposed a number of cuts to international organizations, including the United Nations. This year, there will be a high-level meeting addressing the United Nations’ Global Plan of Action to Combat Trafficking in Persons, and additional sessions will cover nuclear disarmament, African development, and the rights of indigenous peoples.
As in recent years, the general debate and sideline meetings are also likely to address challenges posed by the self-declared Islamic State, North Korea’s missile development, and the Syrian civil war.
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