Global Climate Change PEPFAR.ORG
The operational structure of the United States Mission to the United Nations closely follows the organization of work and issues discussed at the UN.
Political and Security Affairs: ENTER
Deals with political and security matters under discussion at the United Nations. Divided into geo-political areas, the section is working in support of the office of the US Permanent Representative to maintain the United States foreign policy at the UN.
UN Administration, Budget, Management and Reform: ENTER
Monitors the UN budget administration. The Section interacts with the UN Secretariat on all management issues that impact United States interests.
Economic and Social Affairs (ECOSOC): ENTER
Spans a broad spectrum of agenda items addressed at the United Nations such as human rights, population, refugees and economic and environmental issues.
International Law: ENTER
Advises all United States Mission personnel on UN Charter procedural questions, guidance and recommendations on effective legal mechanisms for the execution of United States foreign policy at the United Nations.
Military Staff Committee: ENTER
Represents the Joint Chiefs of Staff on the UN Military Staff Committee, provides military advice to the U.S. Permanent Representative and mission personnel as well as coordinates with the UN on military aspects of UN operations.
Host Country Affairs: ENTER
Provides a multitude of services to the UN diplomatic community in accordance with the obligations of the U.S. Government as the host nation to the UN.
Press and Public Diplomacy: ENTER
Facilitates the worldwide flow of information concerning United States policy positions at the UN by managing all correspondence, media relations and community outreach programs for the Mission.