In fairness, the UN has been useless for settling international conflicts since its inception.
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Since its founding in 1945, the UN has been fundamental to peace, security, and sustainable development, acting as the primary global forum. It has successfully prevented a third world war, supported decolonization, and established crucial standards, such as the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948.
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Key uses and achievements since 1945:
Peacekeeping and humanitarian aid: Through the World Food Programme (WFP) and UNICEF, the UN helps millions of people. Peacekeeping missions have helped stabilize conflict zones, despite limitations.
International law and human rights: The International Court of Justice ensures the application of the law, while tribunals have convicted war criminals (former Yugoslavia, Rwanda).
Development and Environment: The UN coordinates the fight against climate change (through the IPCC) and promotes sustainable development, adapting to contemporary challenges.
Universal Forum: It facilitates dialogue among 193 member states, fostering compromise in a complex world.
Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs
Although criticized for its effectiveness during major crises and the paralysis of the Security Council, the UN remains essential for international cooperation.
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