what is the full form of UNICEF, WHO, NGO,CRY, UNO and ILO
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UNICEF - The United Nations Children's Fund is a United Nations program headquartered in New York City that gives compassionate and formative help to kids and mothers in creating nations.
WHO - The World Health Organization is a specific office of the United Nations that is bothered about worldwide general wellbeing. It was set up on 7 April 1948, headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland.
NGO - A non-governmental association (NGO) is a subject based affiliation that works autonomously of government, generally to convey assets or fills some social or political need.
CRY - Child Rights and You usually truncated as CRY, is a non-benefit association in India, which intends to reestablish youngsters' rights. The association was established in 1979 by Rippan Kapur.
UNO - The United Nations is an intergovernmental association entrusted to advance global co-operation and to make and keep up the universal order.
ILO - The International Labor Organization (ILO) is a United Nations office managing work issues, especially universal work principles, social security, and work opportunities for all.
WHO - The World Health Organization is a specific office of the United Nations that is bothered about worldwide general wellbeing. It was set up on 7 April 1948, headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland.
NGO - A non-governmental association (NGO) is a subject based affiliation that works autonomously of government, generally to convey assets or fills some social or political need.
CRY - Child Rights and You usually truncated as CRY, is a non-benefit association in India, which intends to reestablish youngsters' rights. The association was established in 1979 by Rippan Kapur.
UNO - The United Nations is an intergovernmental association entrusted to advance global co-operation and to make and keep up the universal order.
ILO - The International Labor Organization (ILO) is a United Nations office managing work issues, especially universal work principles, social security, and work opportunities for all.
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