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United Nations General Assembly

United Nations General Assembly

United Nations General Assembly is a principal organ of the United Nations founded in 1945.

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un.org/ga
Is a
Organization
Organization

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Location
Headquarters of the United Nations
Headquarters of the United Nations
Industry
International relations
International relations
Parent Organization
United Nations
United Nations
Subsidiary
United Nations Development Programme
United Nations Development Programme
UNICEF
UNICEF
United Nations Commission on International Trade Law
United Nations Commission on International Trade Law
United Nations System Staff College
United Nations System Staff College
Founded Date
January 1, 1945

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Homenaje a la Declaración universal de derechos humanos en su 40o aniversario, 1948-1988
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Medium-term plan for the period 1974-1977
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Convention on the political rights of women, New York, 31 March 1953
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Provisional Rules of Procedure For the General Assembly
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Official records of the General Assembly of the United Nations
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Resolutions adopted by the United Nations on the Cyprus problem, 1964-1996
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Verbatim Records of the 1st to 32nd Meetings/18 September-12 October 1979
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The United Nations in 1982
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Country
United States
United States
Founder of
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World Science Day for Peace and Development
UNICEF
UNICEF
ISNI
00000001217142460
Open Library ID
OL53387A0
VIAF
1415117170
Wikidata ID
Q47423
Overview

The United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) is an organization that operates within the field of international relations. Established on January 1, 1945, the UNGA serves as a subsidiary department of the United Nations. Its headquarters are located within the United Nations Headquarters in the United States. The organization is primarily involved in creating and implementing policies and decisions related to international issues, as indicated by its position as an instance of an organization.

Throughout its history, the United Nations General Assembly has founded a number of subsidiary entities, such as UNICEF, the United Nations Development Programme, United Nations System Staff College, and the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law. Additionally, the organization has established significant international observances, such as World Science Day for Peace and Development.

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