Agreement sets out the IMF's main responsibilities:
promoting international monetary cooperation;
facilitating the expansion and balanced growth of international trade;
promoting exchange stability;
assisting in the establishment of a multilateral system of payments; and
making its resources available (under adequate safeguards) to members experiencing balance of payments difficulties.
and the international Community collectively to:
1) Help to prevent, combat and eradicate the illicit trade in small arms
2) Enhance cooperation among states to end illegal transfers and sales
3) Reduce the accumulation of small arms and light weapons around the world
4) Encourage the collection and destruction of excess weapons in exchange for development incentives
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and to be conducive to the expansion of world trade on multilateral, non-discriminatory basis in accordance with international obligations.
II. History
Genesis of OECD
OECD (Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development) succeeds to OEEC (Organization for European Economic Cooperation), which was established in 1948. The original tasks of OEEC were the administration of Marsha
1. What dows UNDP do?
1) what is the UN?
The United Nations (UN) an international treaty that spells out the rights and duties of member states. is a unique international organization of 192 sovereign states established in 1945. Its goal is to maintain international peace and security, to develop friendly relations among nations, and to promote social progress, a better living standard and hum
and presenting its own report each year to the Conference.
2. Depression and War
With the Great Depression, Realizing that handling labour issues also requires international cooperation, the United States became a Member of the ILO in 1934 although it continued to stay out of the League of Nations. American John Winant took over in 1939 just as the Second World War became imminent. He mov