Additional Web Resources: International Organizations

Freedom House
An independent, non-profit organization that provides information on the level of political and economic freedom experienced in countries around the world.

Interaction
Links to information on social issues such as the environment, hunger, human rights, and women’s issues. Includes links to many governmental and non-governmental organizations such as USAID, the Red Cross, and Refugees International.

International Atomic Energy Agency
Press releases, newsbriefs, and statements from and about the Agency, primarily relating to nuclear issues.

International Monetary Fund (IMF)
Contains information on the organizational structure of the IMF, activities of the IMF, and issues relating to international finance.

NATO Homepage
Information on past and present NATO activities, NATO organizational structure, news, and fact sheets.

Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI)
Statistics and general information on issues relating to peace, security, weapons of mass destruction, and arms transfers.

United Nations Homepage
Contains information about all past and present UN activities and links to related organizations.

World Bank
Easy to use site containing information on development activities around the world. Includes an interactive map.

Food and Agriculture Organization
Global information on agriculture, nutrition, forestry, and food quality. Includes statistical databases.

Amnesty International
Up to date information on the state of human rights around the world.

World Health Organization
Information on health issues around the world, including current WHO programs and statistics.

Migration Dialogue
News and information regarding migration throughout the world, categorized by region.

World Trade Organization
Information on past and present WTO activities, WTO organizational structure, news, and official documents.

 

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