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The '''Union of International Associations''' is a [[non-profit organization|non-profit]] [[non-governmental organization|non-governmental]] organization researching, under [[UN]] mandate, the global [[civil society]] and publishing information on [[Yearbook of International Organizations|international organizations]], [[International Congress Calendar|international meetings]], [[Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential|world problems]], etc. Headquarters are in [[Brussels]], [[Belgium]]. Founded in [[1907]] by the 1913 [[Nobel_Prize/Peace|Nobel Peace Prize]] laureate, [[Henri La Fontaine]], and [[Paul Otlet]], a founding father of what is now called [[information science]].
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The '''Union of International Associations''' is a non-profit non-governmental organization researching, under UN mandate, the global civil society.
   
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They publish:
Its [[stated goal]]s (taken from its website) include:
 
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*Yearbook of International Organizations,
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*International Congress Calendar
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*[[Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential]] etc.
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Their headquarters are in Brussels, Belgium. Founded in [[1907]] by the 1913 Nobel Peace Prize laureate, Henri La Fontaine, and Paul Otlet, a founding father of what is now called [[information science]].
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Its stated goals (taken from its website) include:
 
* Facilitate the evolution of the activities of the world-wide network of nonprofit organizations, especially nongovernmental or voluntary associations;
 
* Facilitate the evolution of the activities of the world-wide network of nonprofit organizations, especially nongovernmental or voluntary associations;
 
* Promote understanding of how international bodies represent valid interests in every field of human activity or belief, whether scientific, religious, artistic, educational, trade or labour;
 
* Promote understanding of how international bodies represent valid interests in every field of human activity or belief, whether scientific, religious, artistic, educational, trade or labour;

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The Union of International Associations is a non-profit non-governmental organization researching, under UN mandate, the global civil society.

They publish:

Their headquarters are in Brussels, Belgium. Founded in 1907 by the 1913 Nobel Peace Prize laureate, Henri La Fontaine, and Paul Otlet, a founding father of what is now called information science.

Its stated goals (taken from its website) include:

  • Facilitate the evolution of the activities of the world-wide network of nonprofit organizations, especially nongovernmental or voluntary associations;
  • Promote understanding of how international bodies represent valid interests in every field of human activity or belief, whether scientific, religious, artistic, educational, trade or labour;
  • Enable these initiatives to develop and counterbalance each other creatively, in response to world problems, by collecting information on these bodies and their interrelationships;
  • Make such information available to them, and to others who may benefit from this network;
  • Experiment with more meaningful and action-oriented ways of presenting such information as a catalyst for the emergence of more appropriate organizations;
  • Promote research on the legal, administrative and other problems common to these international associations, especially in their contacts with governmental bodies.

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