As far as it is known, the UMN i.e. United Muslim Nations International is an Organization/ Group who is working towards Muslim Unity on a global scale by means of Khalifah:
There is a local informer of the UMN activities on a blog known as thetruereligion.wordpress.com
Much Info is withheld about its full functions:
http://thetruereligion.wordpress.com/2009/01/15/the-united-muslim-nations-umn-international-®
United Nations International School was created in 1947.
United Nations
Yes , the united nations is an international organisation and there are 192 countries that are members of it .
United Nations International School of Hanoi was created in 1988.
united nations
Thomas George Weiss has written: 'The United Nations and changing world politics' -- subject(s): World politics, United Nations 'Military-civilian interactions' -- subject(s): Civil-military relations, Humanitarian intervention, Civic action, Armed Forces, Responsibility to protect (International law) 'Global governance and the UN' -- subject(s): International cooperation, International organization, United Nations 'International security and the United Nations' -- subject(s): International Security, International relations, Security, International, United Nations 'Thinking about global governance' -- subject(s): United Nations. Security Council, International organization, United Nations, Humanitarian intervention, Reform 'United Nations peacekeeping' 'Multilateral development diplomacy in UNCTAD' -- subject(s): United Nations Conference on Trade and Development 'International bureaucracy' -- subject(s): International agencies, International officials and employees
United Nations International Independent Investigation Commission was created in 2005.
The United Nations serve as international peacekeepers. Particularly, the United States and Canada are the international peacekeepers in the United Nations.
United Nations
Today, UNICEF stands for the "United Nations Children's Fund". It was originally known as the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund. Its name was shortened in 1953 when UNICEF became a permanent part of the United Nations system.
The United Nations
yes. UNICEF does stand for united nations international children's fund. (i did a skool project on it)