Worldwide international organizations include Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation, the European Union, the International Red Cross, the World Health Organization, the World Trade Organization and so on.
1, Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation
Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation, abbreviated APEC), referred to as APEC, is an important forum for economic cooperation in the Asia-Pacific region, but also the Asia-Pacific region's highest level of intergovernmental economic cooperation mechanism.
In October 2001, the APEC meeting was held in Shanghai, China. This was the first time that an APEC meeting was held in China.In 2014, the APEC meeting came to China again after 13 years. As of September 2014, APEC*** has 21 full members and three observers.
2. European Union
The European Union (German: Europ?ische Union, French: Union européenne), abbreviated as the European Union (EU), is headquartered in the Belgian capital of Brussels (Brussel), and developed from the European ****some.
There are six founding member states, namely Germany, France, Italy, the Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg. The union now has 28 member states and 24 official official languages.?
3, the International Committee of the Red Cross
The International Committee of the Red Cross was founded on February 9, 1863, at the initiative of the Swiss Henri Dunant. At that time it was called the "International Committee for the Relief of Wounded Soldiers" and changed its name to the present one in 1880. It is the world's first established Red Cross organization, but also a Swiss civil society. It is composed entirely of Swiss citizens and is protected and bound by Swiss law, with its headquarters in Geneva.
Its highest authority is the annual general assembly, with an executive board leading day-to-day affairs during the closing period of the assembly. The purpose of the Board is to do good in war.
Under the Geneva Conventions, the Commission is able to act as a neutral body for the protection and relief of the victims of war, to receive allegations of violations of the humanitarian conventions, to work for the improvement and dissemination of the humanitarian conventions, and to cooperate with interested groups in the training of medical personnel and the development of medical equipment.
4, the World Health Organization
The World Health Organization (English name: World Health Organization, abbreviated WHO, Chinese abbreviation for WHO) is a specialized agency under the United Nations, headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, only sovereign states can participate in the largest international intergovernmental health organization.
The purpose of the World Health Organization (WHO) is to enable the people of the world to obtain the highest possible level of health. The principal functions of the World Health Organization include: to promote the control of epidemic and endemic diseases; to provide and improve the teaching and training in public **** health, medical treatment of disease, and related matters; and to promote the establishment of international standards for biological products.
5, the World Trade Organization
World Trade Organization (English: World Trade Organization), referred to as the WTO (WTO), is a permanent international organization independent of the United Nations. The WTO is headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, and the current Chairman of the General Council is Ambassador David Walker.?
The function of the World Trade Organization is to mediate disputes, joining the WTO does not count as signing a kind of multilateral trade agreement. It is the organizational and legal foundation of the trading system, as well as the administrator of numerous trade agreements, the overseer of the trade legislation of its members, and the place for trade to settle disputes and conduct negotiations.
The institution is one of the most important international economic organizations of our time, and its members account for the vast majority of the world's trade, earning it the nickname "the economic United Nations".