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Role of the United Nations

 

            1945 was a turning point in the earth's incredible history. The devastating war, which cost millions of lives, finally came to and end and the United Nations was formed to maintain good relations between countries. The United Nations has had a lasting impact on international relations since the day of its creation. First of all, the United Nations impacts the developing world, through different types of aides such as economic and medical. Secondly, the United Nations has a huge impact on the developed world; giving them stability and helping them maintain peace. Finally, the United Nations helps to develop the individual forms of individual freedom. .
             First and foremost, the United Nations has an impact on the developing world. The developing world, receives much needed aid from the UN. For example, the United Nations provides the developing world with economic aid. The first goal of the United Nations is to reduce poverty and hunger; therefore, by providing economic aid to countries in serious need, they are moving forward to one of their many goals. The aid would be used to help supply more food, and try to help many of the people in that certain country has an opportunity at a job. The second goal of the United Nations is to achieve universal education. When dealing with developed countries the UN wants every boy or girl to complete a full course of primary education; however, this would not be able to get done without economic aid. The United Nations also provides developing countries with medical aide. In certain countries, the United Nations has helped stop the spread of chick pox, and as we speak are in Africa trying to control many of the HIV/AIDS cases in that country. While also providing many of these countries with different types of aids, the UN provides every country with international security. For example, the UN goes on peace missions to many different countries, along with the Security Council.


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