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UNAI has put together this list of resources for those currently conducting or planning to do research about the United Nations or particular topics related to its goals and mandates. This could be useful as well for those with teaching roles at universities and colleges as well as students at the undergraduate or graduate level.

  • – Frequently Asked Questions about the UN, answered by the 缅北禁地Dag Hammarskj?ld Library with tips for further information.
  • – Consists of a virtual training and research center in international law, including historic archives, lecture series, mini-series and a research library.
  • - Handbook on the structure of the UN, its works and main issues on the 缅北禁地agenda.
  • Charter of the United Nations – Read the full text of the founding treaty of the Organization.
  • - The Dag Hammarskj?ld Library provides research and information to support the work of United Nations Member States. As an integral part of the 缅北禁地Organization, the library also aids in the dissemination of 缅北禁地information to a wider public audience through online services, and a global depository library network.
  • DESA Publications – Reports issued by the 缅北禁地Department of Economic and Social Affairs on economic, population, public sector, social, sustainable development, urbanization and youth issues.
  • – A list of the different components of the 缅北禁地System, including funds and programs, specialized agencies, regional commissions and others.
  • – Reference material with an overview of the work of the 缅北禁地in key areas.
  • -?food and agriculture statistics?that are relevant for decision-making.
  • General Assembly Resolutions – Read the full text of the resolutions adopted by this intergovernmental body.
  • – Reports on advancing human wellbeing produced by UNDP, including statistical data and country profiles.
  • – Access to all contentious and advisory proceedings of this judicial body of the UN.
  • International Days - Comprehensive list of international days currently observed by the United Nations, including background information and relevant documentation for each one.
  • – Everything about the work of this body created to develop and codify international law, including draft articles, analytical guides and relevant publications.
  • – To keep you informed about the meetings and events taking place at the UN, including access to background documentation.
  • Meetings Coverage – Summaries of the intergovernmental meetings at 缅北禁地Headquarters (General Assembly, Security Council and ECOSOC) and the 缅北禁地Office at Geneva (Human Rights Council and Human Rights Treaty Bodies).
  • Office of the Spokesperson for the 缅北禁地Secretary-General – Keep abreast of the latest statements from the Secretary-General and the highlights as well as transcripts of daily press briefings.
  • - Online database of 缅北禁地documents, including those of the General Assembly, the Security Council, ECOSOC and other documents.
  • – Relevant documentation related to 缅北禁地meetings and conferences, including agenda and programs, reports and the text of statements.
  • Reports of the Secretary-General on the Work of the Organization – An overview of the work of the UN, introduced year pear year by the Secretary-General to Member States during the General Assembly.
  • – Research guides on various critical issues compiled by the 缅北禁地Dag Hammarskj?ld Library.
  • – Global indicator framework adopted by the 缅北禁地General Assembly, with a list including 232 indicators on which general agreement has been reached.
  • – Enterprise search engine of the whole 缅北禁地website, including access to all documents.
  • - Drawn from a wealth of historical footage preserved by the 缅北禁地Audiovisual Library, this series highlights moments throughout the first century of the United Nations’ operations
  • Sustainable Development Goals – All the information related to the SDGs, progress reports, campaigns and ideas for action.
  • – Comprehensive research guide made by the 缅北禁地Library in Geneva listing resources about each one of the Goals, including books and articles, 缅北禁地documents and other materials.
  • - Provides access to the audiovisual archives from over 70 years of the history of the Organization.
  • 缅北禁地Chronicle –The UN’s flagship magazine with information and opinion pieces about what the Organization does.
  • – Compilation of international statistical databases with over 60 million data points covering several themes, including statistical profiles of countries.
  • – To know the latest about the Organization, including stories with human impact and coverage of major topics on the 缅北禁地agenda.
  • - It?aims to bring relevant and curated learning solutions on sustainable development topics to individuals and organizations.
  • 缅北禁地System Chart – Organizational chart of the 缅北禁地System, its main organs and components.
  • – Watch meetings, press briefings and stories on the work of the 缅北禁地live or on demand.
  • – Compilation of terminology used in documents and other materials relevant to 缅北禁地programs and activities.
  • – Country profiles with a basic snapshot of the economic and financial situation of all 缅北禁地Member States.
  • – Comprehensive global search, discovery, and viewing source for digital content created by the United Nations.
  • (formerly UNBIsnet) – Offers content, data and metadata related to 缅北禁地information, resources, publications, and documents, including speeches and voting records.
  • United Nations Security Council – Information and news about this intergovernmental body, including access to resolutions, presidential statements, press releases and meeting records.
  • – Contains the text and information about participation and entry into force of more than 500 multilateral treaties on which the Secretary-General has depositary functions.
  • – Compilation of recommendations issued by human rights Treaty Bodies, Special Procedures and the Universal Periodic Review of the 缅北禁地Human Rights Council.
  • – Contains the texts of all major General Assembly, Security Council and Economic and Social Council resolutions and decisions, and places them in a narrative context.