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UNITED NATIONS. MONITORING THE GLOBAL MARKETS
UNITED NATIONS (1945) un.org
UNITED NATIONS SEVENTIETH ANNIVERSARY un.org
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS un.org
SUSTAINABLEDEVELOPMENT.UN.ORG un.org
UNITED NATIONS GLOBAL COMPACT unglobalcompact.org
GLOBAL GOALS FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT globalgoals.org
UNITED NATIONS ACADEMIC IMPACT academicimpact.un.org
INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND (1944) imf.org
THE WORLD BANK (1944) worldbank.org
UNHCR. THE UN REFUGEE AGENCY unhcr.org
UNITED NATIONS INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION unido.org
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION who.int
FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UN fao.org
INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANIZATION ilo.org
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR STANDARDIZATION iso.org
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR MIGRATION iom.int
WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION (1995) wto.org
UNITED NATIONS EDUCATIONAL, SCIENTIFIC AND CULTURAL ORGANIZATION unesco.org
UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME undp.org
UNITED NATIONS HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR REFUGEES unhcr.org
UNITED NATIONS OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS SYSTEM documents.un.org
UNITED NATIONS OFFICE OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY unite.un.org
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS FUND sdgfund.org
GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT DATA data4sdgs.org
UNITED NATIONS FOUNDATION unfoundation.org
WORLD FEDERATION OF UNITED NATIONS ASSOCIATIONS (1946) wfuna.org
UNITED NATIONS GLOBAL MARKETPLACE ungm.org
WORLD’S LARGEST LESSON worldslargestlesson.globalgoals.org
COMICS UNITING NATIONS comicsunitingnations.org
WORLD BANK GROUP
THE WORLD BANK (1944) worldbank.org
IBRD (1945) worldbank.org
IFC (1956) ifc.org
IDA (1960) ida.worldbank.org
ICSID (1965) icsid.worldbank.org
MIGA (1988) miga.org
FINANCIAL CONTROL. TECHNOLOGY. IDENTIFICATION
BIS (1930) bis.org
FRS (1913) federalreserve.gov
SWIFT (1973) swift.com
ICANN (1998) icann.org
VERISIGN (1995) verising.com
IBM (1911) ibm.com
MICROSOFT (1975) microsoft.com
GTT (1998) gtt.net
ROSCOSMOS (Sputnik, U.S.S.R. 1957) roscosmos.ru
NASA (1958) nasa.gov
MASTERCARD (1966) mastercard.com
VISA (1958) visa.com
IOM (1951) iom.int
GOOGLE (1998) google.com
YANDEX (1997) yandex.ru
FACEBOOK (2004) facebook.com
INSTAGRAM (2010) Instagram.com
DATAMARS (1980) datamars.com
LEARNING TO SEE HIDDEN INTERDEPENDENCIES
INSTITUTE FOR THE FUTURE iftf.org
OPEN BANKING
openbanking.org.uk
INSTITUTE OF PLAY instituteofplay.org
CATALYSTS FOR CHANGE catalyze4change.org
GAMES FOR CHANGE gamesforchange.org
SUSTAINABLE GOVERNANCE INDICATORS sgi-network.org
HEIDELBERG INSTITUTE FOR INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT RESEARCH hiik.de
THE WHARTON SCHOOL wharton.upenn.edu
MACK INSTITUTE FOR INNOVATION MANAGEMENT mackinstitute.wharton.upenn.edu
THINK TANKS AND CIVIL SOCIETIES PROGRAM gotothinktank.com
GLOBAL EDUCATION FUTURES edu2035.org
ATLAS OF EMERGING JOBS atlas100.ru
EDUCATION WORLD FORUM theewf.org
GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP FOR EDUCATION globalpartnership.org
GEMS EDUCATION gemseducation.com
ACCESS TO NUTRITION accesstonutrition.org
FINLAND. THE PLATFORM FOR SOFT LAUNCH TESTING BEFORE THE GLOBAL START
UNIVERSITY OF HELSINKI helsinki.fi
PLAYFUL LEARNING CENTER. UNIVERSITY OF HELSINKI plchelsinki.fi
FUTURE LEARNING FINLAND eduexport.fi
FINNISH NATIONAL AGENCY FOR EDUCATION oph.fi
ACADEMY OF FINLAND aka.fi
SERIOUS GAMING CLUSTER FINLAND seriousgamingcluster.fi
INVEST IN FINLAND investinfinland.fi
VTT vtt.fi
SITRA sitra.fi
EXPLORE. CREATE. ADVERTISE.
ESOMAR esomar.org
RUSSIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCE ras.ru
RAND rand.org
NEWZOO newzoo.com
CIES cies.ch
PLAYER RESEARCH playerresearch.com
MICROSOFT. ANALYTICS PLATFORM SYSTEM microsoft.com
SAS sas.com
SAP sap.com
GARTNER gartner.com
FORRESTER RESEARCH forrester.com
IDC idc.com
DIGITAL CLARITY GROUP digitalclaritygroup.com
NELSON HALL nelson-hall.com
ISC isc.org
EVEREST GROUP everestgrp.com
KPMG kpmg.com
WPP wpp.com
OMNICOM GROUP omnicommediagroup.com
PUBLICIS GROUPE publicisgroupe.com
INTERPUBLICGROUP interpublic.com
DENTSU dentsu.com
HAVAS havas.com
MDC PARTNERS mdc-partners.com
BLUEFOCUS bluefocusgroup.com
HAKUHODO hakuhodo-global.com
MEDIA. COMMUNICATIONS. PR. CONSULTING
FIPP fipp.com
ICCO iccopr.com
THE HOLMES REPORT holmesreport.com
EDELMAN edelman.com
WEBER SHANDWICK webershandwick.com
FLEISHMAN HILLARD fleishmanhillard.com
KETCHUM ketchum.com
MSL GROUP mslgroup.com
BURSON - MARSTELLER bcw-global.com
HILL + KNOWLTON STRATEGIES hkstrategies.com
OGILVY PR ogilvy.com
GOLIN golin.com
HAVAS PR havaspr.com
MCKINSEY & CO mckinsey.com
BOSTON CONSULTING GROUP bcg.com
BRAIN & COMPANY brain-company.ru
BOOZ ALLEN HAMILTON boozallen.com
PWC pwc.com
DELOITTE CONSULTING deloitte.com
EY ey.com
ACCENTURE accenture.com
CAPITAL GAMES capital-games.org
GAME CONNECTION game-connection.com
INDICADE EUROPE indiecade-europe.eu
FINLAND. FINNISH GAMES ARE GAINING POPULARITY
FINLAND. THE FUTURE HAS ARRIVED.
THE WAVE OF THE FINNISH GAMES HAS FALLED THE WORLD. AND IT'S ONLY BEGINNING
CHANGE IN THE SALES MARKET WITH THE BEGINNING OF DIGITAL DISTRIBUTION
VIRTUAL REALITY CLUBS. VR EFFECT
CLOUD GAMING SERVICE (CGS) AND SMART TV...NOW!
GAME ON... ARE YOU IN?
AMAZON GAMES TECH
SPEED OF RESPONE. NOW EVERYTHING IS WATCHING VIDEOS
WE POWER THE WORLDS BEST DIGITAL EDUCATION
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THE RISE OF GAMING REVENUE VISUALIZED. VISUAL CAPITALIST
FUNDS INVESTING IN THE GAMING INDUSTRY
GALAXY INTERACTIVE | NEW YORK. USA galaxyinteractive.io
GRIFFIN GAMING PARTNERS | SANTA MONICA. USA griffingp.com
MAKERS FUND | SINGAPORE. SINGAPORE makersfund.com
BITKRAFT VENTURES | BERLIN. GERMANY bitkraft.vc
HIRO CAPITAL | LONDON. UK hiro.capital
LONDON VENTURE PARTNERS | LONDON. UK londonvp.com
MGVC | MOSCOW. RUSSIA mgvc.com
MARCH GAMING | SANTA MONICA. USA marchcp.com
KONVOY VENTURES | DENVER. USA konvoy.vc
VGAMES | TEL AVIV. ISRAEL vgames.vc
TRANSCEND FUND | SAN FRANCISCO. USA transcend.fund
PLAY VENTURES | SINGAPORE + HELSINKI. SINGAPORE + FINLAND playventures.vc
EARLIER INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND BODIES
In 1865, States first established international organizations to cooperate on specific matters. The International Telecommunication Union was founded in 1865 as the International Telegraph Union, and the Universal Postal Union was established in 1874. Both are now United Nations specialized agencies. In 1899, the International Peace Conference was held in The Hague to elaborate instruments for settling crises peacefully, preventing wars and codifying rules of warfare. It adopted the Convention for the Pacific Settlement of International Disputes and established the Permanent Court of Arbitration, which began work in 1902.
PREDECESSOR: THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
The Palais des Nations in Geneva, Switzerland, home of the UN Office at Geneva. The Palais was built in the 1930s to be the home of the League of Nations. UN Photo/Jean-Marc Ferré
The predecessor of the United Nations was the League of Nations, established in 1919, after World War I, under the Treaty of Versailles "to promote international cooperation and to achieve peace and security." As of 20 April 1946, the League of Nations ceased to exist, having handed over all of its assets to the United Nations, and having granted the new UN Secretariat full control of its Library and archives.
The Nelson Rockefeller purchased an option for Zeckendorf's waterfront land in Turtle Bay. The purchase was funded by Nelson's father, John D. Rockefeller Jr. The Rockefeller family owned the Tudor City Apartments across First Avenue from the Zeckendorf site. The city, in turn, spent $5 million ($44 million in 2020) on clearing the land. Rockefeller donated the site to the UN in December 1946. The UN accepted this donation, despite the objections of several prominent architects such as Le Corbusier.
1946: THE ROCKEFELLER FAMILY...
1941: THE ATLANTIC CHARTER
The origin of the Charter of the United Nations can be traced back to the Atlantic Charter, signed on 14 August 1941, by which Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, and Winston Churchill, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, made known “certain common principles in the national policies of their respective countries on which they base their hopes for a better future for the world”. This document, in its eighth paragraph, incidentally referred to the future “establishment of a wider and permanent system of general security”.
1942: THE DECLARATION BY UNITED NATIONS
On 1 January 1942, twenty-six States at war with the Axis Powers, including the United States, the United Kingdom, China and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), subscribed to the common programme of purposes and principles embodied in the Atlantic Charter in a document, which became known as the 'Declaration by United Nations'.
Twenty-one other States adhered to that Declaration at a later date.
1943: MOSCOW AND TEHERAN CONFERENCES
From 18 October to 1 November 1943, a Conference was held in Moscow, with the participation of the United States, the United Kingdom, the USSR and China. At the conclusion of the Conference, the participating Governments adopted a Joint Four-Nation Declaration in which, inter alia, they “recognize[d] the necessity of establishing at the earliest practicable date a general international organization, based on the principle of the sovereign equality of all peace-loving States, and open to membership by all such States, large and small, for the maintenance of international peace and security”.
1945: DUMBARTON OAKS AND YALTA
From 21 August to 7 October 1944, representatives of the United States and the United Kingdom met separately with representatives of the USSR (21 August-28 September) and of China (29 September-7 October), at Dumbarton Oaks in the context of the “Washington Conversations on International Peace and Security Organization” (or Dumbarton Oaks Conference). The reports prepared at the national level by each Government following the Moscow Conference were exchanged at the Conference.