Revision

UN Organisations and Headquarters

A compact, tabular revision focused on the United Nations system: its six principal organs, specialised agencies, programmes and funds, their headquarters and founding years, plus India's UN role, for CAPF current events

CAPF wiki3 min read7 sections
At a glance
SubjectCurrent Events
RevisionCurrent EventsUnited NationsOrganisationsHeadquartersPaper 1

One screen per section. Cover the right column and test yourself. The structure, headquarters and founding years of the UN system are durable static facts; the Secretary-General and other office-holders rotate, so for any named office-holder verify the latest. This sheet drills the UN system specifically; the broader list of all international bodies is in international organisations and headquarters.

The United Nations: foundations

Item Fact
Founded 24 October 1945 (UN Day)
Founding Charter signed San Francisco, 1945
Membership 193 member states
Headquarters New York, USA
Official languages Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian, Spanish
Predecessor League of Nations (1920-1946)

The six principal organs

Organ Seat / note
General Assembly New York; all members, one vote each
Security Council New York; 5 permanent (US, UK, France, Russia, China) plus 10 non-permanent
Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) New York; coordinates economic and social work
Secretariat New York; headed by the Secretary-General
International Court of Justice The Hague, Netherlands; the only organ not in New York
Trusteeship Council Suspended operations in 1994

Specialised agencies

Agency Headquarters Focus
WHO Geneva Health
UNESCO Paris Education, science, culture
ILO Geneva Labour (won Nobel Peace Prize 1969)
FAO Rome Food and agriculture
IMF Washington DC Monetary stability
World Bank Group Washington DC Development finance
IAEA Vienna Atomic energy (UN-affiliated)
WIPO Geneva Intellectual property
UNIDO Vienna Industrial development
WMO Geneva Meteorology
ICAO Montreal Civil aviation
IMO London Maritime affairs
IFAD Rome Agricultural development
UPU Bern Postal union
ITU Geneva Telecommunications

Programmes, funds and bodies

Body Headquarters Focus
UNICEF New York Children
UNHCR Geneva Refugees (Nobel Peace Prize 1954, 1981)
UNDP New York Development; publishes the Human Development Report
UNEP Nairobi Environment
WFP Rome Food aid (Nobel Peace Prize 2020)
UNFPA New York Population
UN Women New York Gender equality
UNCTAD Geneva Trade and development
UN-Habitat Nairobi Human settlements
UNODC Vienna Drugs and crime

India and the UN

Item Fact
Founding member India signed the UN Charter in 1945 (before independence)
Security Council India has served several terms as a non-permanent member; seeks permanent membership through the G4
Peacekeeping India is among the largest contributors of troops to UN peacekeeping operations
UNESCO World Heritage India has a large number of inscribed World Heritage Sites (verify the latest count)
Human Rights Council India has been an elected member several times

Recall pegs

Peg Recall
UN founding date 24 October 1945
UN members 193
Only principal organ outside New York International Court of Justice (The Hague)
Health agency seat WHO, Geneva
Refugee agency UNHCR, Geneva
Aviation body seat ICAO, Montreal
Maritime body seat IMO, London

Cross-references

← BackAll of Revision