Iran is a founder member of the United Nations (UN) and joined in 1945. Only 51 of the current 193 countries in the world can claim that honour. Today the Islamic Republic of Iran is an active partner in the work of the UN and its funds, programmes and specialized agencies.
Farmer Field School, part of FAOs Integrated Pest Management regional project focusing on the empowerment of women - Location Kermanshah
For its own part, the UN has been active on the ground in Iran since 1949 when we opened our first small UNIC office. Our UNICEF office opened the following year. Soon afterwards, others followed. Iran is a middle-income country which has witnessed a dramatic improvement in its human development index in the past three decades. It is now poised to achieve many of the Millennium Development Goals established during the 2000 Millennium Summit, in which Iran also participated. But much work is still required to improve human development in Iran.
UN agencies: Today there are 18 UN agencies, funds and programmes working on the ground in Iran.
Iran is the last habitat of the Asiatic Cheetah. It is estimated that approximately 50 Asiatic Cheetahs live in the wild
What we do: As agreed with the government, the aim of most of our work is to support
Irans efforts in six priority areas spanning both development and humanitarian goals:
Reduce poverty,
Promote health,
Protect the environment,
Respond better to natural disasters,
Address the problems of drug abuse and trafficking, and
Support the protection of refugees.
Click on the following links to learn more about the work of each agency present in Iran:
A young Afghan refugee receiving hygiene packs in Kerman. Photo credit: UNHCR/B. Moharrek
- The United Nations in the I.R. of Iran
- FAO
- IOM
- UNAIDS
- UNAMA
- UNAMI
- UNDP
- UNDSS
- UNESCO
- UNFPA
- UN-Habitat
- UNHCR
- UNIC
- UNICEF
- UNIDO
- OCHA
- UNODC
- WFP
- WHO
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