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2.1. Fill in the schedule:

Type of the organization

Definition

Examples

2.2. Answer the following questions:

1. When did the formation of the international organizations start?

2. What does the term «international organizations» mean?

3. What are two main types of the international organizations?

4. What is the definition of the intergovernmental organization?

5. What are two types of the nongovernmental organizations?

6. What are the most known examples of the international organizations?

7. What other international organizations do you know?

8. What functions do the international organizations serve?

    1. Read and translate: Top 10 of Intergovernmental and Nongovernmental Organizations

A number of International Organizations have been set up to deal with issues that concern the world in general, rather than the interests of the individual countries. Here is a list of top 10 International Organizations by Topyaps.

10. International Monetary Fund (IMF):

The IMF was established in 1944 and promotes world trade. It has 184 member countries. Headquartered in Washington D.C., it works to improve the financial condition of its member countries.

9. World Wildlife Fund (WWF):

The WWF was set up in 1961 and is the world’s largest conservation organization. Its main aim is to protect endangered animals and the placed where they live.

8. World Health Organization (WHO):

The WHO is a part of the United Nations. It promotes health matters worldwide and aims to raise medical standards and monitor diseases.

7. United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) :

UNICEF was set up in 1947. It works to improve the health and welfare of children and mothers in developing countries.

6. United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO):

UNESCO was set up in 1946. It encourages countries to get together on matters such as education, culture and science.

5. World Bank:

This International Financial Institution was founded in 1944 which works on reducing poverty. It helps developing countries by giving loans.

4. World Trade Organization (WTO):

The Swiss based WTO encourages International trade by establishing trade agreements between countries. With 153 member countries and consisting more than 97% of entire world trade, it propagates the International trade policies.

3. Group of 8 (G8):

The Group of 8 is made up of the world’s leading industrial countries (Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, UK, the USA and Russia). The head of the G8 countries meet each year to discuss global issues such as world poverty and security.

2. United Nations (UN):

The UN was founded in 1945. Most countries of the world – a total of 191, are members. The general assembly of UN makes decision about peacekeeping and human rights.

1. North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO):

The NATO was founded in 1949 in Washington. The foreign ministers of 10 countries signed a defense treaty that committed them to helping each other in the event of attack. There are now 26 country members with headquartered in Belgium.

TEXT 2. Intergovernmental organizations:

United Nations Organization

It’s your world! (the motto of the UNO).

I. I. Warm-up activities

1.1. Read the words properly and state the part of speech:

Humanitarian, nature, encouragement, Chinese, representatives, majo-rity, budget, proposal, annual, health, though, to strengthen, judicial, headquarters, to adjudicate, advisory, military, procedure, to ensure, neighbouring, statute.

1.2. Translate some proper and geographical names:

General Assembly, Security Council, The Economic and Social Council, The International Court of Justice, Secretariat, Trusteeship Council, Eastern Europe, Western Europe, Chief Coordinating Agency, UN Charter, World Court, Hague, the Netherlands, Court's statute, League of Nations, Afro-Asian region.

1.3. Find the Russian equivalents:

Main aims; to maintain international peace and security; requisitioning military forces; promotion and encouragement of respect for human rights; to approve the budget; to allocate; «Veto» power; to settle disputes; to strengthen the economic relations; to vote against the proposal; advisory opinion; statute; non-self-governing territories; nations defeated at the end of the World War II; attained; to suspend.

Главные цели; обращаться за помощью к вооруженным силам; поддерживать всеобщий мир и безопасность; одобрять бюджет; размещать; содействие и поддержка в соблюдении прав человека; право «вето»; укреплять экономические отношения; голосовать против проекта; несуверенные территории; устав государства; консультативное заключение; государства, потерпевшие поражение во Второй мировой войне; достигнутый; временно приостановить; разрешать споры.