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[A Squiz Kids Shortcut: Understanding the United Nations]-[The United Nations... Your Shortcut]

Squiz Kids · B1 · 2025-09-22

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Decoding the United Nations: A Global Perspective

In this episode of the Squiz Kids podcast, hosts Christy Kijerina and Bryce Corbett demystify the United Nations (UN), exploring its origins, operational structure, and its vital role in the lives of children worldwide.

The Origins and Purpose of the UN

Established on October 24, 1945, in the aftermath of World War II, the United Nations was created with a primary mission: to prevent future global conflicts and "keep the peace." What began with 50 member countries has expanded significantly; today, there are 193 member states. The foundational document governing these nations is the "United Nations Charter," a contract that outlines the rules for maintaining international security and protecting "human rights," which the hosts define as the basic freedoms that apply to everyone regardless of background or beliefs.

How the UN Operates

The podcast breaks down the UN into its key functional components:

  • The General Assembly: Often compared to a massive, ongoing meeting, the General Assembly runs from September to December each year at the UN headquarters in New York City. It serves as a forum where every member country, regardless of size, has an equal voice to discuss critical topics such as climate change, hunger, and cultural heritage.
  • The Secretary-General: This individual acts as the leader of the UN, elected every five years. The current Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres, is responsible for managing day-to-day operations and mediating disputes before they escalate.
  • The Security Council: Tasked with the most urgent matters of international peace and security, this body consists of 15 members. Crucially, it includes five permanent members—France, the UK, the United States, China, and Russia—who possess "veto power." This allows any one of them to halt a proposed plan, a feature that the hosts note is a common point of criticism regarding fairness but remains a mechanism to manage global power dynamics.

Why the UN Matters to Kids

Perhaps the most significant takeaway for younger listeners is the UN's direct impact on their lives. The organization developed the "Convention on the Rights of the Child," which establishes that every child deserves access to "clean water, nutritious food, a safe environment," and a quality education, alongside the right to "play and to rest."

To achieve these goals, the UN utilizes specialized organizations:

  • UNICEF: Focuses on child health, safety, and vaccinations.
  • World Health Organization (WHO): Works to maintain global public health.
  • UNESCO: Protects historical and cultural sites while promoting global education.

By addressing these 17 "Sustainable Development Goals," the UN aims to end poverty and fight inequality by 2030. As the hosts conclude, the UN is not merely a group of countries arguing; it is a complex, essential machine working to build a safer, healthier future for the current generation and those yet to come.

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This is a Squiz Kids podcast.
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It's been helping solve global problems for almost 80 years.
It brings nations together to keep the peace and it can be both powerful and puzzling.
This is your Squiz Kids shortcut to the United Nations.
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