The United Nations began operations on October 24, 1945. After two devastating world wars in the first half of the twentieth century, its original intention was to help increase security and avoid future wars where possible. There have been plenty of wars since then, so it is hard to determine how successful the U. N. has been in that regard, but there have been several other successes.
UNICEF: This is the United Nations Children's Emergency Fund. The U. N. formed UNICEF in 1946. It has helped millions and won a Nobel Prize.
The United Nations Environmental Program: The Montreal Protocol was created to fight ozone depletion. In effect since the 1990's, the Antarctic ozone hole has finally begun shrinking.
World Health Organization: The United Nations' health organization known as WHO (World Health Organization) was able to eradicate the deadly smallpox disease in 1980.
Peacekeeping: United Nations peacekeeping troops, composed of soldiers from member countries, have been deployed in many hotspots throughout the world to try to maintain peace in the face of armed conflict.
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