Mention the six principal organs of the United Nations and describe the functions of any two of them.
The United Nations has six principal organs: the General Assembly, the Security Council, the Economic and Social Council, the Trusteeship Council, the International Court of Justice, and the Secretariat.
1. General Assembly ( UNGA) : Its primary role, however, is to discuss issues and make recommendations, though it has no power to enforce its resolutions or to compel state action.
2. Security Council (UNSC) : It has primary responsibility for the maintenance of international peace and security.
3. Economic and Social Council ( ECOSOC) : It directs and coordinates the economic, social, humanitarian, and cultural activities of the UN and its specialized agencies.
4. Trusteeship Council : It supervises the government of trust territories and to lead them to self-government or independence.
5. International Court of Justice: It arbitrates international disputes arises between the nations.
6. The secretary-general: It serves as the chief administrative officer at all meetings and carries out any functions that those organs entrust to the Secretariat.
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