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  1. At present, the U.N. has in total 15 specialized agencies that carry out various functions on behalf of the UN. The specialized agencies are listed below.

  2. Specialized organisations and agencies of the United Nations; No. Acronyms Agency Headquarters Head Established Comment 1: FAO: Food and Agriculture Organization: Rome, Italy: Qu Dongyu: 1946: 2: IAEA: International Atomic Energy Agency: Vienna, Austria: Rafael Grossi: 1957: Associated agency 3: ICAO: International Civil Aviation Organization ...

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  4. The United Nations, its subsidiary bodies, thirteen of the specialized agencies (ILO, FAO, UNESCO, WHO, ICAO, UPU, ITU, WMO, IMO, WIPO, IFAD, UNIDO, and UNWTO), and one related body (IAEA) are part of the United Nations common system of salaries, allowances, and benefits administered by the International Civil Service Commission.

  5. What are UN Specialized Agencies, and how many are there? Browse: UN Specialized Agencies are international organizations that coordinate their work with the United Nations through negotiated agreements. The following information comes from the UN System Documentation research guide:

  6. Jan 24, 2023 · An alphabetical list of the UN's specialized agencies follows. For each specialized agency, its headquarters city, a brief description of its mission, and a link to its website are provided. Visit the online Directory of UN System Organizations for a comprehensive listing of all UN-affiliated entities.

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  7. Mar 1, 2020 · The United Nations is committed to working with the Government of Indonesia to building a nation that is prosperous, democratic, and just, where development benefits all people, and where the rights of future generations are protected. True to the promise of the SDGs to “leave no one behind”, the UN’s approach combines a strong focus on ...

  8. Indonesia. By letter of 20 January 1965, Indonesia announced its decision to withdraw from the United Nations "at this stage and under the present circumstances". By telegram of 19 September 1966 ...