United Nations Economic and Social Council

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Founded26 June 1945; 79 years ago (1945-06-26)
Leadership
Structure
Seats
  African states (14)
  Asia-Pacific states (11)
  Eastern European states (6)
  Latin American and Caribbean states (10)
  Western European and other states (13)
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United Nations Economic and Social Council chamber at United Nations headquarters
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The United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) is one of the six principal organs of the United Nations, responsible for coordinating the economic and social fields of the organization, specifically in regards to the fifteen specialized agencies, the eight functional commissions, and the five regional commissions under its jurisdiction.

ECOSOC serves as the central forum for discussing international economic and social issues, and formulating policy recommendations addressed to member states and the United Nations System.[1] It has 54 members.[2] In addition to a rotating membership of 54 UN member states, over 1,600 nongovernmental organizations have consultative status with the Council to participate in the work of the United Nations.[3]

ECOSOC holds one four-week session each year in July, and since 1998 has also held an annual meeting in April with finance ministers of heading key committees of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF). Additionally, the High-Level Political Forum (HLPF), which reviews the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, is convened under the auspices of the Council every July.[4]

The members of ECOSOC are responsible for electing the executive board of UNICEF, the council of the United Nations Development Programme, the committee of UNHCR, and various commissions and other bodies under its jurisdiction. ECOSOC is also responsible for tasks such as reviewing and updating the UN list of least developed countries.[5][6][7]

President

The president of the Council is elected for a one-year term and chosen from the small or medium sized states represented on the Council at the beginning of each new session.[8] The presidency rotates among the United Nations Regional Groups to ensure equal representation.[9]

His Excellency Bob Rae was elected the eightieth President of the Economic and Social Council for the 2025 Session on 25 July 2024. Paula Narváez, Representative of Chile, was elected as the seventy-ninth president of the Council on 27 July 2023. She succeeded Lachezara Stoeva, who was elected as the seventy-eighth president of the Council on 25 July 2022,[10] succeeding Collen Vixen Kelapile of Botswana.[11]

Members

The Council consists of 54 Member States, which are elected yearly by the General Assembly for overlapping three-year terms. Seats on the Council are allocated ensuring equitable geographic rotation among the United Nations regional groups.[12][13] Outgoing members are eligible for immediate re-election, and some seats are held by de facto permanent members.

History

In 1945 when the United Nations Charter was originally signed, the Economic and Social Council consisted of 18 seats. The formal concept of the United Nations Regional Groups did not yet exist, and unlike the Security Council, there was no "gentlemen's agreement" between the superpowers to assign ECOSOC seats. Regardless, with 4 exceptions out of 102 elections (see list), a relatively stable pattern emerged and held until 1960:[14][a]

As the number of United Nations members grew with decolonization, the pattern began to break down starting in 1961, with nations in Africa winning elections to seats formerly held by Western Europe and the Republic of China (Taiwan).[14][c]

In 1965, the Charter was amended to increase the size of ECOSOC to 27 seats, and the Regional Groups were formally introduced. The seat distribution became:[18]

In 1973, the Charter was amended again to increase the size of ECOSOC to 54 seats. The seat distribution became:[18]

Current members

Term African States Asia-Pacific States Eastern European
States
Latin American &
Caribbean States
Western European &
Other States
2025 – 2027[19]  Algeria
 Ivory Coast
 Djibouti
 South Africa
 Tanzania
 Bangladesh
 Saudi Arabia
 Sri Lanka
 Uzbekistan
 Armenia
 Azerbaijan
 Antigua and Barbuda
 Dominican Republic
 Mexico
 Australia
 Austria
 Canada
 Finland
 Italy
 Netherlands
  Switzerland
2024 – 2026[20][21]  Kenya
 Mauritania
 Nigeria
 Senegal
 Zambia
 Japan
   Nepal
 Pakistan
 Poland
Vacant[note 1]
 Haiti
 Paraguay
 Suriname
 Uruguay
 France
 Germany
 Liechtenstein
 Spain
 Turkey
 United Kingdom
2023 – 2025  Botswana
 Cape Verde
 Cameroon
 Equatorial Guinea
 China
 Laos
 Qatar
Republic of Korea
 Slovakia
 Slovenia
 Brazil
 Colombia
 Costa Rica
 Denmark
 New Zealand
 Sweden
2022 – 2024[22]  Côte d'Ivoire
 Tunisia
 Tanzania
 Eswatini
 Mauritius
 Afghanistan [note 2][23]
 India
 Oman
 Kazakhstan
 Croatia
 Czechia
 Belize
 Chile
 Peru
 Belgium
 Italy
 Canada
 United States
  1. ^ Election pending between North Macedonia and Russia.
  2. ^ The United Nations currently recognizes the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan as the government of Afghanistan instead of the de facto ruling government, the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan

Observer Inter-Governmental Autonomous Organisations

Participation on a continuing basis:[24]

Participation on an ad hoc basis:[24]

Commissions

Functional commissions

Active

The following are the active functional commission of the Council:[25][26]

Disbanded

The following commissions were disbanded by the Council and replaced by other bodies:

Regional commissions

The following are the active regional commissions of the Council:[26]

Committees and other bodies

The following are some of the other bodies that the Council oversees in some capacity:[26]

Standing committees

Expert bodies

Other subsidiary bodies

  • System Chief Executives Board for Coordination (CEB)
  • High-Level Committee on Management (HLCM)
  • High-Level Committee on Programmes (HLCP)

Specialized agencies

The specialized agencies of the United Nations are autonomous organizations working within the United Nations System, meaning that while they report their activities to the Economic and Social Council, they are mostly free to their own devices. Some were created before the United Nations existed and were integrated into the system, others were created by the League of Nations and were integrated by its successor, while others were created by the United Nations itself to meet emerging needs.[31] Each agency must negotiate with the Council as to what their relationship will look and work like. This leads to a system where different organizations maintain different types of relationships with the Council.[32][33] For example, in the 1950s[clarify] the members of ECOSOC were responsible for granting a state admission to UNESCO,[34][35] but now this is done by the members of UNESCO themselves.

The following is a list of the specialized agencies reporting to the Council:[36]

"World Economic and Social Survey 2011: The Great Green Technological Transformation"

In a report issued in early July 2011, the UN called for spending nearly US$2  trillion on green technologies to prevent what it termed "a major planetary catastrophe", warning that "It is rapidly expanding energy use, mainly driven by fossil fuels, that explains why humanity is on the verge of breaching planetary sustainability boundaries through global warming, biodiversity loss, and disturbance of the nitrogen-cycle balance and other measures of the sustainability of the earth's ecosystem".[37]

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon added: "Rather than viewing growth and sustainability as competing goals on a collision course, we must see them as complementary and mutually supportive imperatives". The report concluded that "Business as usual is not an option".[38]

Reform of the Economic and Social Council

The governance of the multilateral system has historically been complex and fragmented. This has limited the capacity of ECOSOC to influence international policies in trade, finance, and investment. Reform proposals aim to enhance the relevance and contribution of the council. A major reform was approved by the 2005 World Summit based on proposals submitted by secretary-general Kofi Annan.[39] The Summit aimed to establish ECOSOC as a quality platform for high-level engagement among member states and with international financial institutions, the private sector, and civil society on global trends, policies, and action. It resolved to hold biennial high-level Development Cooperation Forums at the national-leadership level, transforming the high-level segment of the Council to review trends in international development cooperation and promote greater coherence in development activities. At the Summit it was also decided to hold annual ministerial-level substantive reviews to assess progress in achieving internationally agreed on development goals (particularly the Millennium Development Goals). These "Annual Ministerial Reviews" will be replaced by the High-Level Political Forum from 2016 onwards after the new post-MDG/post-2015 Sustainable Development Goals are agreed upon.[40]

Subsequent proposals by the High-Level Panel Report on System-Wide Coherence in November 2006 aimed to establish a forum within the ECOSOC as a counter-model to the exclusive clubs of the G8 and G20. The Forum was to comprise 27 heads of state (L27, corresponding to half of ECOSOC's membership) to meet annually and provide international leadership in the development area. This proposal however, was not approved by the General Assembly.[41]

Chamber design

The Economic and Social Council Chamber in the United Nations Conference Building was a gift from Sweden. It was conceived by Swedish architect Sven Markelius, one of the 11 architects in the international team that designed the UN headquarters. Wood from Swedish pine trees was used in the delegates' area for the railings and doors.[42]

The pipes and ducts in the ceiling above the public gallery were deliberately left exposed; the architect believed that anything useful could be left uncovered. The "unfinished" ceiling is a symbolic reminder that the economic and social work of the United Nations is never finished; there will always be something more that can be done to improve living conditions for the world's people.[43]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ For comparison purposes, applying the Regional Groups retroactively:
    • 1 seat to the African Group
    • 3 seats to the Asian Group and Taiwan
    • 3 seats to the Eastern European Group
    • 4 seats to the Latin American and Caribbean Group
    • 7 seats to Western European and Others Group
    (The Republic of China (Taiwan) never joined the Asian Group.[15][16][17])
  2. ^ Various nonstandard, inconsistent names, including also "Near and Middle East", were used before Africa and Asia became Regional Groups. Sources published after the introduction of the Regional Groups retroactively name this group "Asia-Africa" or similar, but this name was not used at the creation of ECOSOC.[15][14][16]
  3. ^ For comparison purposes:
    • 2 seats to the African Group
    • 3 seats to the Asian Group
    • 3 seats to the Eastern European Group
    • 4 seats to the Latin American and Caribbean Group
    • 6 seats to Western European and Others Group

References

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