Also known as ECOSOC, Economic and Social Council
principal organ of the United Nations
The United Nations Economic and Social Council is a principal organ of the United Nations responsible for coordinating economic and social work among UN agencies and member states. It matters because it helps the UN address global challenges related to economic development, social welfare, and human rights across the world.
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The United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) is one of six principal organs of the United Nations (UN), responsible for coordinating the economic and social fields of the organization, specifically in regards to the fifteen specialized agencies, the eight functional commissions, and the five regional commissions under its jurisdiction.
ECOSOC serves as the central forum for discussing international economic and social issues, and formulating policy recommendations addressed to member states and the United Nations System. It has a rotating membership of 54 countries, and over 1,600 nongovernmental organizations have consultative status with the Council to participate in the work of the United Nations.
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