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Organizations and Resources - North America

  • United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE  
      
    The UNECE provides analysis, policy advice and assistance to governments, it gives focus to the United Nations global mandates in the economic field, in cooperation with other global players and key stakeholders, notably the business community.
  • UNECE Statistical Database
    The statistical arm of the UNECE. Provides country overviews and indicators on gender, transportation, economics and forestry
  • Organization of American States (OAS)
    The Organization’s four main pillars––democracy, human rights, security, and development––support each other and are intertwined through political dialogue, inclusiveness, cooperation, and legal and follow-up instruments that provide the OAS with the tools to maximize its work in the Hemisphere.
  • North American NGOs (from Duke University Libraries)
    Select "North America" from regions to filter down to Asian organizations. No claims to completeness or representative sample size are made.

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