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ТНЕ UNITED NATIONS
The United Nations is an organization of sovereign nations representing
almost all of humanity. It has as its central goal the maintenance of
international peace and security. Additionally, its purposes call for the
development of friendly relations among nations based on equal rights and
self-determination of peoples and, through international соoperation, the
solution of problems of an economic, social, cultural and humanitarian
nature.
The United Nations is the meeting-place where representatives of all member
states — great and small, rich and poor, with varying political views and
social systems — have а voice and an equal vote in shaping а common course
of action.
The United Nations has played and continues to play, an active role in
reducing tension in the world, preventing conflicts and putting an end to
fighting already under way.
There are six main organs of the United Nations — the General Assembly, the
Security Council, the Economic and Social Council, the Trusteeship Council,
the Secretariat and the International Court of Justice. The Court has its
seat at the Hague, Netherlands. All other organs are based at the United
Nations Headquarters in New York.
Members of the General Assembly talk to each other in many languages, but
officially there are only six — Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian
and Spanish.
The Secretariat services the other organs of the Unite Nations and
administers the programmes and policies laid down by them. Over 20,000 men
and women are employed by the United Nations with about one-third of them
at the Head quarters and the other two-thirds stationed around the globe.
Staff members are recruited primarily from member states and are drawn from
more than 140 nations. As international civil servants, each takes an oath
not to seek or receive instructions from' any government or outside
authority.
Working for the United Nations, mostly "behind the scenes" at the
Headquarters, are linguists, economists, editors, social scientists, legal
experts, librarians, journalists, statisticians, broadcasters, personnel
officers, administrators and experts in all the varied fields of activity
covered by the United Nations. They prepare the reports and studies
requested by various bodies of the United Nations; they issue press
releases and produce publications, broadcasts and films giving information
about the United Nations; and they perform the administrative duties needed
to implement resolutions adopted by the various organs. In addition, there
are stenographers, clerks, engineers and technicians, tour guides and also
а body of security officers in blue-grey uniforms who are responsible for
the security of the United Nations Headquarters. At the head of the
Secretariat is the Secretary-General.
The main Headquarters of the United Nations are based in New York. The
United Nations Organization Secretariat occupies the higher building. The
General Assembly is held in the lower building.

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