Five members belonging to the Non-Aligned Movement will sit on the Security Council in 2022
11 October 2021
Of the countries serving terms on the Security Council in 2022, five will be full members of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM): Gabon, Ghana, India, Kenya and the United Arab Emirates, representing a drop of one from the 2021 Council . . .
Five members belonging to the Non-Aligned Movement will sit on the Security Council in 2022
11 October 2021
Of the countries serving terms on the Security Council in 2022, five will be full members of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM): Gabon, Ghana, India, Kenya and the United Arab Emirates, representing a drop of one from the 2021 Council . . .
Five members belonging to the Non-Aligned Movement will sit on the Security Council in 2022
11 October 2021
Of the countries serving terms on the Security Council in 2022, five will be full members of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM): Gabon, Ghana, India, Kenya and the United Arab Emirates, representing a drop of one from the 2021 Council . . .
Five members belonging to the Non-Aligned Movement will sit on the Security Council in 2022
11 October 2021
Of the countries serving terms on the Security Council in 2022, five will be full members of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM): Gabon, Ghana, India, Kenya and the United Arab Emirates, representing a drop of one from the 2021 Council . . .
Five members belonging to the Non-Aligned Movement will sit on the Security Council in 2022
11 October 2021
Of the countries serving terms on the Security Council in 2022, five will be full members of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM): Gabon, Ghana, India, Kenya and the United Arab Emirates, representing a drop of one from the 2021 Council . . .
Vetoes, insufficient votes and competing draft resolutions accentuate divisions within the Council
2 April 2022
Since 2000, and especially since 2010, there has been a marked increase in divisive votes in the Security Council,
which reflects the fact that some Council members are now less willing to shield the Council's divisions from
public view. In part, this reflects the polarizing nature of some key items more recently before the Council . . .
Last Update: 16 August 2024
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THE PROCEDURE OF THE UN SECURITY COUNCIL, 4TH EDITION
by Loraine Sievers and Sam Daws, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2014
COMICS: EDUCATIONAL
A number of comic book pages have been published which highlight various facets of the work of the UN system, some as complete stories and others as single-page supplements
Sections
1. "United Nations Peacemaker – Ralph J. Bunche" Posted on 24 Oct. 2020
2. "World Watchman – Trygve Lie" Posted on 24 Oct. 2020
3. "Girl Guides of the UN" Posted on 24 Oct. 2020
4. "Children of Tomorrow – Celebrating United Nations Day, October 24th" Posted on 24 Oct. 2020
5. "Your United Nations at Work" Posted on 24 Oct. 2020
6. "Sharing the United Nations Way – A true story from the files of the ILO" Posted on 24 Oct. 2020
7. "Friends Across the Seas" Posted on 24 Oct. 2020
8. Casper the Friendly Ghost for UNICEF Posted on 24 Oct. 2020
9. Classics Illustrated: De Verenigde Naties (in Dutch) Posted on 1 Nov. 2020
10. Fantomet (insert on UN in Norwegian) Posted on 5 Nov. 2020