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International Organizations - Coggle Diagram
International Organizations
Financial Organizations
International Monetary Fund (IMF)
Structure: Executive Board, Board of Governors.
Main Functions: Provide financial assistance, monitor economies, advise on policy.
Purpose: Ensure financial stability and foster global monetary cooperation.
Significance: Key role in managing financial crises and economic stability.
World Bank
Structure: Five institutions, including International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD).
Main Functions: Funding projects, reducing poverty, fostering sustainable growth.
Purpose: Provide financial and technical assistance for development.
Significance: Influential in global development and poverty alleviation.
Global Organizations
World Health Organization (WHO)
Purpose: Lead global health responses and improve public health.
Structure: World Health Assembly, Executive Board.
Main Functions: Disease prevention, health guidance, emergency responses.
Significance: Key organization in managing health crises and global health standards.
United Nations (UN)
Structure: General Assembly, Security Council, International Court of Justice.
Main Functions: Peacekeeping, conflict resolution, humanitarian assistance.
Purpose: Promote peace, security, human rights, and development worldwide.
Significance: Largest global organization influencing international policies.
Regional Organizations
European Union (EU)
Structure: European Commission, European Parliament, European Court of Justice.
Main Functions: Trade regulation, law-making, maintaining free movement.
Purpose: Promote political and economic unity in Europe.
Significance: Major role in European governance and integration.
African Union (AU)
Structure: Assembly, Executive Council, Peace and Security Council.
Main Functions: Economic integration, conflict resolution, policy coordination.
Purpose: Promote unity and development across African nations.
Significance: Central to peace and development efforts within Africa.
Trade Organizations
United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD)
Purpose: Support developing countries in trade and investment.
Structure: Conferences, various programs and divisions.
Main Functions: Research, policy analysis, technical assistance.
Significance: Critical for supporting trade and development in less developed regions.
World Trade Organization (WTO)
Main Functions: Trade negotiation, dispute resolution, policy enforcement.
Significance: Essential in promoting free trade and resolving global trade conflicts.
Structure: Ministerial Conference, General Council.
Purpose: Regulate international trade and resolve trade disputes.