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UNFCCC member countries are involved in it. There are total 63 countries.
There are currently 15 countries involved in the International Space Station program, including the United States (NASA), Russia (Roscosmos), Japan (JAXA), Canada (CSA), and multiple European Space Agency (ESA) member states.
Yes. Portugal is a member of several international groups of countries. The UN for instance.
ILO has 185 member countries.
There are currently 192 countries involved in the UN.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) shareholders are the member countries, each of which contributes funds to the organization. There are currently 190 member countries in the IMF. The contributions from member countries determine their voting power and influence within the organization.
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Interpol is the world's largest international police organization. 188 member countries cooperate to track and arrest international criminals. Their most important functions are to provide secure communications between member countries on criminal activities, maintain a data base of information on international criminals and criminal activity for access by member countries, support police operations by member countries, and police training and development for member countries. Interpol's six priority crime areas: Illegal drugs and drug trafficking Public safety and terrorism Financial and high tech crime Trafficking in human beings Tracking fugitives Fighting corruption by enforcing the rule of law
all countries which r playing cricket are the members of icc
Cuba and North Korea
The International Space Station (ISS) is a collaborative project involving five space agencies from 15 countries: NASA (United States), Roscosmos (Russia), ESA (European Space Agency, representing 22 member countries), JAXA (Japan), and CSA (Canada). The partnership reflects a wide range of international cooperation in space exploration and research.
The IMF functions to improve the economies of its member countries. The organization's objectives are: to promote international economic cooperation, international trade, employment, and exchange-rate stability, including by making financial resources available to member countries to meet balance-of-payments needs.