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Pakistan participates in all of the UN's specialized agencies. These include: United Nations Development program (UNDP), the World Food Programme (WFP), the World Health Organization (WHO), the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF), the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), UN International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD ...
Pakistan Mission – UN The Permanent Representative of Pakistan to the United Nations ( Urdu : اقوام متحدہ میں پاکستان کا مستقل مندوب ) is Pakistan 's diplomatic representative to the United Nations (UN).
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 23 December 2024. For the League of Nations, see Member states of the League of Nations. 193 United Nations member states 2 UN General Assembly observer states (the Holy See [a] and the State of Palestine) 2 eligible non-member states (the Cook Islands and Niue) 17 non-self-governing territories ...
United Nations Operation in the Congo was a United Nations peacekeeping force in Congo that was established after United Nations Security Council Resolution 143 of July 14, 1960.It was active during the Congo Crisis. During the operation Pakistan provided logistic support under Lt Col Naseer, the first ever Pakistani officer commanding an ...
Pakistan maintains a High Commission in Cape Town, and South Africa maintains a High Commission in Islamabad. [302] [303] South Africa is also home to more than 2,500 Pakistanis. South Sudan: Pakistan and South Sudan maintain an economic, import-export relationship. [304] The countries share a cordial relationship as Muslim-majority countries ...
Pakistan actively participates in the United Nations with a Permanent Representative representing its positions in international politics. [299] It has advocated for the concept of "enlightened moderation" in the Muslim world. [300] Pakistan is a member of the Commonwealth of Nations, SAARC, ECO, [301] [302] and the G20 developing nations. [303]
United Nations blue beret with UN badge worn by UN Military Observer Richard Cooper in India and Kashmir, c. 1973–1974. The United Nations has played an advisory role in maintaining peace and order in the Kashmir region soon after the independence and partition of British India into the dominions of Pakistan and India in 1947, when a dispute erupted between the two new States on the question ...
The largest is the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (or UNMISS), which has close to 19,200 uniformed personnel, [151] and the smallest, the United Nations Military Observer Group in India and Pakistan (or UNMOGIP), consists of 113 civilians and experts charged with monitoring the ceasefire in Jammu and Kashmir.