Question
Though the UN has failed in preventing wars and related miseries, nations prefer its continuation. What makes the UN an indispensable organisation?

Answer

  1. The UN is an imperfect body, but without it the world would be worse off.
  2. Given the growing connections and links between societies and issues—what we often call ‘interdependence’—it is hard to imagine how more than seven billion people would live together without an organisation such as the UN.
  3. Technology promises to increase planetary interdependence and therefore the importance of the UN will only increase.
  4. Peoples and governments will have to find ways of supporting and using the UN and other international organisations in ways that are consistent with their own interests and the interests of the international community more broadly.
  5. To enforce cooperation on the issues of poverty, unemployment, environmental degradation, crime rate etc.
  6. To provide financial assistance to developing countries to stabilise economy all over the world, the UN and its specialised agencies are always required.
  7. The UN works as a forum to solve any international dispute among nations and sort out the best possible way.
Hence, though the UN has failed in preventing related wars and miseries, despite the nations require its continuation due to above mentioned reasons to promote international Peace and understanding.

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