After World War II, a global body called the United Nations was established. It has 193 member states and its major goal is to advance world peace and cooperation. The UN's vast mandate includes upholding world peace and security, encouraging sustainable development, defending human rights, and offering humanitarian assistance. There are positive and negative aspects to this organisation.
In many nations worldwide, the UN has been crucial in resolving disputes and fostering stability. The UN, for instance, has participated in peacekeeping missions in a number of nations, including Cambodia, Bosnia, Kosovo, and Somalia [Online 1]. Also, it has been crucial in offering assistance and support to nations hit by natural disasters and humanitarian crises. Millions of individuals have received help thanks to the efforts of the UN. …