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The League’s Structure and Organisation, given the job of ending slavery…
The League’s Structure and Organisation
Roles of each body part
Health Committee
Provide education in areas such as sanitation + hygiene.
Worked to prevent and reduce deadly diseases
such as smallpox
The Slavery Commission
Given the job of ending slavery that existed in some parts of the world.
Refugee Committees
Help prisoners of war and others displaced by WW1 back into their homes.
Mandates Commission
created to ensure that the colonies under the League’s control were fairly run in the interests of the people living there.
Council
Four permanent members
France
Italy
Japan
Britain
Powerful decision
Met 5 times a year.
International Labour Organisation
Offered advice and encouraged employers to follow its strategies.
A separate body that looked to improve workers’ rights and make
the workplace safer.
International Court of Justice
A forum were argument between countries could be heard
It had no power to make sure that rulings were followed because
Secretariat.
It connected everything by keeping records and preparing reports to guide all the other agencies.
Assembly
Remaining members of the League
It could decide which countries were allowed into the League
Make recommendations that could then be put to the Council.
Met once a year
given the job of
ending slavery that existed in some parts of the world.