She is the first woman in Malaysia to be senators and Malaysia's first woman representative to the General Assembly of the United Nations Organisation ( UN ).
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Roberto Savio has also worked closely in the field of information and communication with many United Nations organisations, including the United Nations Institute for Training and Research ( UNITAR ).
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The "'French Battalion of the United Nations Organisation "'( ) was a battalion of volunteers made up of active and reserve UN force fighting in the Korean War.
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"' United Nations Security Council Resolution 1417 "'extended the mandate of the United Nations Organisation Mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo ( MONUC ) until June 30, 2003.
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The theatre has been serving to actively encourage and promote Palestinian artistic and cultural activities and collaborates with the Palestinian ministry of culture, several United Nations organisations, and a wide range of local and international NGOs.
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He went on to receive his masters degree from Lehigh University in Pennsylvania and his PhD from Cambridge in 1974 with a thesis entitled " Anglo-american relations and the formation of the United Nations organisation ".
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A commander discusses his strategy to several military officers to stop Pakistan's attacks, by suggesting that evidence for Pakistan's terrorist activities should be collected and presented before the United Nations Organisation, which will then condemn Pakistan as a terrorist state.
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On the other hand, it can be argued that Trygve Lie built the United Nations organisation from nothing, including establishing a physical presence in a huge office building in New York, after having started in a sort of " gypsy camp " on Long Island.
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"' Haarlem Model United Nations "'( HMUN ) is an annual Model United Nations ( MUN ) conference organised by the Haarlem Model United Nations Organisation and hosted by the Stedelijk Gymnasium Haarlem, the Latin school of Haarlem, in the Netherlands.
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His work on a European community directly inspired the idea of an international order based on the principle of collective self-defense, and was important to the creation of the Concert of Europe, and later the League of Nations, whose successor is the United Nations Organisation.