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Universal Declaration of Human Rights adopted

In the cold December air of 1948, as the world continued to patch its wounds from a war more devastating than anything humanity had ever endured, a different kind of battle was unfolding inside the United Nations General Assembly in Lake Success, New York. Delegates from dozens of nations, many still reeling from the trauma …

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Teaching Peace to a Broken World: The Birth of UNESCO and the Hope It Carried

In November 1945, as the embers of the Second World War still smoldered and much of the world struggled to comprehend the scale of devastation it had witnessed, a group of nations gathered in London to build something radically different from anything attempted before. The war had ended only months earlier, leaving behind a tangle …

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How the United Nations Condemned Apartheid and Awakened Global Conscience

In the vast chamber of the United Nations General Assembly on November 14, 1973, the air was charged with something that transcended politics. Delegates from every corner of the world sat beneath the great emblem of the globe, their faces solemn, their voices measured, but their purpose clear. On that day, humanity took a moral …

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United Nations: The Beacon of Hope for Global Peace and Cooperation

a blue and white sign

The United Nations (UN) extends far beyond its status as a conventional international organization; it emerges as a beacon of hope, born out of the aftermath of the devastating World War II. Its establishment on October 24, 1945, carried with it an explicit mission: to foster peace, security, and cooperation among nations. Nestled amidst the …

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