- The document outlines the history and roles of several international organizations established between the 1940s-1990s such as the UN, WHO, IMF, WTO, SAARC, ASEAN.
- It notes the year of establishment, founding member countries, and key objectives of promoting cooperation in areas like health, trade, development, and regional stability.
- Examples include the UN establishing several specialized agencies after WWII to address issues like health (WHO), refugees (UNHCR), and children's rights (UNICEF). The IMF and World Bank were also formed in 1944-1947 to manage global finance and development.