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The United Nations maintains international peace and security. With reference to its organs and agencies, answer the following questions:
(i) What is the composition of the Security Council?
(ii) Mention any three functions of the International Court of Justice.
(iii) Mention any four functions of the WHO.
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(i) The Security Council consists of 15 members.
- It has five permanent members —
- China
- France
- Russia
- Britain
- The United States of America
- The regional representation of the ten non-permanent members is:
- Afro-Asian countries — 5
- Latin American countries — 2
- West European and other countries — 2
- East European countries — 1.
- The ten non-permanent members are elected by the General Assembly by a two-third majority for a term of two years.
- A retiring member is not eligible for immediate re-election.
- The Presidency of the Council rotates monthly, according to the English alphabetical listing of its member States.
(ii) Three functions of the International Court of Justice are:
- The International Court of Justice is the principal judicial organ of the United Nations.
- The Court settles, in accordance with international law, the legal disputes submitted to it by the States.
- It gives advisory opinions on legal questions referred to it by duly authorised international organs and agencies.
(iii) Four functions of WHO are as follows:
- It helps countries to improve their health system by building up infrastructure especially manpower, institutions and services for the individual and community.
- It gives important drugs needed for medical care. The WHO launched a programme to immunise children against six major diseases - Measles, Diphtheria, Tetanus, Tuberculosis, Polio and Whooping Cough.
- It promotes research to cure and prevent diseases. For example, it arranged for the investigation of cancer and heart diseases in laboratories in many countries to identify disease-causing organisms, to improve vaccines and to train research workers.
- It works towards providing safe drinking water and adequate waste disposal. The decade 1981-1990 was declared as the International Drinking Water Supply and Sanitation Decade.
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