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UNO

UNO, or the United Nations Organization, is an international body founded in 1945 to promote peace, security, and cooperation among countries. It aims to prevent conflicts, support human rights, and provide humanitarian aid. The organization has 193 member states and addresses global issues such as poverty, health, and climate change through various agencies. The General Assembly, Security Council, and International Court of Justice are key components of UNO, facilitating dialogue and decision-making among nations. Its mission is to foster collaboration for a better world, addressing challenges that transcend national borders.