United Nations General Assembly (UNGA)

The UNGA was established in 1945 as the main deliberative, policymaking, and representative organ of the UN.

  • It comprises all 193 UN member states, each having one vote regardless of size or power.
  • It meets annually in regular sessions at UN Headquarters in New York.
  • UNGA elects non-permanent UNSC members, ECOSOC members, and judges of ICJ (along with UNSC).
  • Its resolutions are generally non-binding, except on budgetary and administrative matters.
  • The UNGA has adopted multiple resolutions on the Gaza conflict, calling for humanitarian ceasefire and civilian protection.
  • It has also passed resolutions on the Ukraine conflict, reaffirming sovereignty, territorial integrity, and ....
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