About International & Regional Organizations
International and regional organizations bring countries together to address global and regional issues such as peace, trade, health, and human rights.
Use the links below to explore official documents, reports, and statistics from the United Nations, European Union, African Union, and other major organizations.
These sources are especially useful for understanding how nations collaborate beyond their own borders.
Tip: If you’re looking for an organization not listed here, try searching Google for “[Organization name] official site” or “[Region] intergovernmental organization” to find authoritative information.
International Organizations
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United Nations Digital LibrarySearch UN resolutions, reports, treaties, and meeting records. A key source for international law and diplomacy.
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World Bank Open Knowledge RepositoryPublications, reports, and working papers from the World Bank on development, economics, and global policy.
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World Trade Organization (WTO) Documents Online
Regional Organizations
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European Union (EU)The EU’s main portal for treaties, policy papers, legislation, and statistics, covering topics from trade to human rights.
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African Union (AU)Official documents, reports, and treaties from the African Union, covering peace and security, economic development, and human rights across Africa.
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Organization of American States (OAS)Publications, agreements, and resolutions from the OAS, focusing on democracy, human rights, and cooperation across the Americas.
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Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)Policy papers, statistics, and agreements from ASEAN, highlighting regional integration, trade, and political cooperation in Southeast Asia.
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League of Arab States (Arab League)Information and reports on political, cultural, and economic cooperation among member states in the Middle East and North Africa.
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Council of EuropeResources on human rights, democracy, and rule of law across Europe, including the European Court of Human Rights.
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Pacific Island Forum (PIF)Regional statements, policy documents, and development initiatives from Pacific Island nations.