THE UNITED NATIONS AND ITS SPECIALIZED AGENCIES IN MULTILATERAL DIPLOMACY
Biography.
Author: Luis Alberto Flores Hernandez. Ph.D
Ambassador of Peace, International Organization for Peace & Development. The Royal House of Baloi, Royal Member/Patron
Dren Doctor of Philosophy in Criminology. PhD from Cambridge International University.
Doctor Degree of Philosophy Political Sciences and International Relations. Ph.D.
Specialized in Foreign Policy, Social Policy, Public Policy, Government, and Bureaucracy, by. Harvard University.
Degree in International Law from the Military University of El Salvador, Diploma in Cyberlaw, Cyberspace.
Master's Degree in Criminology: Crime and Victimology. By the International University of Valencia.
Member of: EPALE Electronic Platform dedicated to adult education in Europe, European Commission.
Specialized training in Gender Violence, Cybercrime, Cyberspace, Organized Crime and Criminal Profiling.
-Verbal Communication. Diploma in Cybersecurity and Fight against Cybercrime. By C1B3R WALL ACADEMY.
Bachelor of Science in Criminology. B.Sc. at Cambridge International University.
Current Positions: 2020 Leadership at Karthic Labs.
2021 International External Advisor at Qstodian
ABSTRACT
This presentation addresses the critical role of the United Nations and its specialized agencies in the realm of multilateral diplomacy. It emphasizes the importance of these agencies as operational arms of the UN that translate high-level diplomatic efforts into practical initiatives across sectors such as health, education, labor, and food security. By focusing on key agencies like the World Health Organization, Food and Agriculture Organization, and International Labour Organization, the presentation illustrates how these organizations facilitate international cooperation to address global challenges. Through case studies including the COVID-19 pandemic, the war in Ukraine, and conflicts in the Middle East, the presentation highlights the essential role of specialized agencies in fostering solutions and long-term recovery in times of crisis. The conclusion underlines the significance of these agencies in maintaining global governance and promoting sustainable development through collective diplomatic efforts.