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THE UN, UN SECURITY COUNCIL, INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE,…
THE UN
STRENGTHS
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humanitarian aid
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aiming to eradicate poverty, promote education, and address climate change
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WEAKNESSES
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relies on member states funding, leading to financial constraints and dependence on few wealthy nations
often priorities national interests, which can hinder the UN's ability to act impartially
OPPORTUNITIES
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strengthening global health systems, especially in response to pandemics
enhancing protections and expanding the reach of human rights initiatives to address systematic injustices
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THREATS
conflicts and shifts in global power dynamics can undermine the UN's ability to maintain peace and security
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environmental changes can exacerbate conflicts, overwhelming UN resources
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UN SECURITY COUNCIL
WEAKNESSES
council's structure is often criticized for not reflecting current global realities, as the permanent members were established post WW2
dominance for few powerful countries can marginalize the voices of smaller, less influential states
political disagreements can lead to inaction on critical issues, undermining credibility and effectiveness
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STRENGTHS
authority to enforce international peace and security through resolutions, sanctions, and peacekeeping missions
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can convene quickly in response to international crises, allowing for timely decisions and actions
OPPORTUNITIES
strengthening efforts in early conflict detection and resolution, preventing crises before they escalate
promoting greater inclusivity and transparency in it processes to build trust and legitimacy among member states
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increasing cooperation with regional organisations and other international bodies to address complex global issues more effectively
THREATS
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veto power can block resolutions, leading to inaction
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some states may ignore or defy resolutions, weakening its influence and effectiveness
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