List of United Nations organizations by location

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List of United Nations organizations by location provides an overview of the various United Nations (UN) agencies, funds, and programs based on their geographical locations. The UN has multiple subsidiary bodies that are spread across the globe, each specializing in different areas such as health, education, environment, and development. This article categorizes these organizations by their headquarters' locations, offering a comprehensive guide to the UN's global presence.

Africa[edit | edit source]

Addis Ababa, Ethiopia[edit | edit source]

Nairobi, Kenya[edit | edit source]

Asia[edit | edit source]

Bangkok, Thailand[edit | edit source]

Beirut, Lebanon[edit | edit source]

New Delhi, India[edit | edit source]

Europe[edit | edit source]

Geneva, Switzerland[edit | edit source]

Paris, France[edit | edit source]

Rome, Italy[edit | edit source]

Vienna, Austria[edit | edit source]

North America[edit | edit source]

New York City, United States[edit | edit source]

Latin America and the Caribbean[edit | edit source]

Panama City, Panama[edit | edit source]

Santiago, Chile[edit | edit source]

Oceania[edit | edit source]

Suva, Fiji[edit | edit source]

This list is not exhaustive but provides a snapshot of the UN's extensive network of organizations, highlighting the global reach and diversity of its operations. Each organization plays a crucial role in promoting peace, security, and development across the world.

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