Forum of Nations
Forum of Nations | |
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Map showing the member states of the Forum of Nations | |
Headquarters | Castellum ab Alba (international territory) |
Official languages | |
Type | Intergovernmental organization |
Membership | 51 member states 2 observers |
Leaders | |
• Secretary-General | PLACEHOLDER |
• Deputy Secretary-General | PLACEHOLDER |
• General Assembly President | PLACEHOLDER |
Establishment | |
5 May 1966 | |
• FON Charter signed | 26 June 2011 |
• Charter entered into force | 24 October 2012 |
Website www.fon.org www.un.int |
The Forum of Nations is an intergovernmental organization charged with prompting international cooperation, peace and stability. The organization was formed on 1 January 2012, as the successor to the Periclean Forum, assuming much of it's predecessor's administrative headquarters, specialized agencies, and directives. It is headquartered in Castellum ab Alba, which is subject to extraterritoriality, and maintains other main offices in Fakolanum, Reze CITY, Tsuru CITY, Ghish, Jingze, Zolodolina, and Thessalona. Its stated goals are to preserve international peace and security, promote human rights, foster economic development, and provide humanitarian aid.
The Forum of Nations was first founded on 5 May 1966 as the Periclean Forum after the signing of the Treaty of Castellum. As the Periclean Forum, it's objectives were similar to its modern successor by promoting stability throughout the Periclean Sea basin, which included projects towards conservation, preventing piracy, and human rights. As membership in the Periclean Forum expanded beyond the Periclean Sea, and basin, it became an international forum for nations throughout the world. By 2010, the Periclean Forum included a near worldwide membership, with calls for the organization to reform into a global forum. In 2011, the Forum of Nations Charter was established, and entered into force on 24 October 2012.
The Forum of Nations has X administrative organs: the General Assembly (a deliberative body); the Secretariat (administrative apparatus, provides studies and facilities); and FON specialized agencies (including United Development Bank, World Organization of Health and Disease, FNESCO, and the Human Rights Council. The most prominent figure within the Forum of Nations is the Secretary-General, which is currently held by XXXX, a former {position} from {nation}.
History
Structure
The FON consists of X administrative organs: the General Assembly, the Secretariat, and specialized agencies. The FON has seven official languages: Anglic, Audonic, Kadarian, Latin, Rezese, Seredyan, and Tsurushiman, which are used during meetings. Per the FON Charter, the FON and its organs and agencies are immune from the laws of their host nation, allowing the FON to operate impartially towards host and member nations.
Administrative organs
The Secretariat is the headquarters and the chief administrative apparatus of the FON, and is located in Castellum ab Alba, Latium, and maintains a chamber for select meetings of the General Assembly. The Secretariat is located at 1 Via Nationes forum, in the Aureliana district of Castellum. It also maintains regional offices in CITY1, CITY2, and CITY3 in order to facilitate the organizations objectives, and activities. The headquarters and regional offices all maintain the privilege of extraterritoriality. The General Assembly was created in 2012, and is primarily based in Fakolanum, where it serves as the FONs primary deliberative body. Other major agencies and organs of the FON are located throughout the world.
Specialized agencies
No. | Acronym | Agency | Headquarters | Head | Established in |
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1 | IBEST | International Bureau of Education, Science, and Traditions | Zolodolina, Seredinia | PLACEHOLDER | 1972 |
2 | HRC | Human Rights Council | Ghish, Ghant | PLACEHOLDER | 2016 |
3 | IAEI | International Atomic Energy Agency | Delphoria, Belfras | Agathotychus Kalanaros | 1977 |
4 | UDB | United Development Bank | Dervaylik, Yisrael | PLACEHOLDER | 2001 |
5 | WOHD | World Organization of Health and Disease | Ca' Venturin, Sante Reze | PLACEHOLDER | 1955 |
6 | WPU | World Postal Union | Marvios, Tarsas | PLACEHOLDER | 1935 |
7 | ITU | Intercontinental Telecommunications Union | Karsko, Ostrozava | PLACEHOLDER | 1995 |
8 | ITO | International Trade Organization | Valdavia, Mundaqar | 1994 |