Objectives of the United Nations Commission for Information

The United Nations Commission for Information seeks to achieve the noble objectives pursued by international civil society organizations operating under the umbrella of the United Nations, in accordance with international agreements and the Geneva Conventions.

We work toward comprehensive international peace and global social solidarity that rejects violence and terrorism, and calls for acceptance of others without racial, religious, or tribal discrimination.

The Commission cooperates with international civil society organizations and institutions to deepen collective action, promote social integration, and strengthen cultures, civilizations, and rich heritage.

It works toward sustainable development to serve and advance communities.

We are committed to human development and to enhancing the role of individuals and communities in uplifting humanity, as this forms the cornerstone for building a global system that respects human rights.

Second:
Supporting child welfare, combating violence against children, promoting motherhood, preserving family cohesion, and ensuring a decent quality of life. We also call for the organization of conferences, scientific events, and educational seminars aimed at strengthening the family as the foundation of society.

Third:
Advocating for the establishment of an international media code of honor under the auspices of the United Nations, in accordance with international agreements, to uphold human rights in knowledge, access to information, and freedom of information exchange with full transparency. We also call for limiting the influence of business interests and political funding in shaping public opinion.

Fourth:
Supporting those affected by natural disasters, internal conflicts within countries, and wars between states by calling for donor conferences to assist victims and help alleviate the humanitarian impact.


The United Nations Commission for Information is an international, non-governmental, non-profit civil society organization.

It serves as an international guide for all member states, governmental and non-governmental institutions, ministries, civil associations, political parties, and unions. It acts as a mediator between relevant entities in each country and their citizens, without interfering in the internal affairs of any state, while respecting each country’s constitution and laws.

The Commission’s offices monitor shortcomings and challenges facing media institutions, develop appropriate solutions, and present them to the competent authorities in each country—without interference in internal affairs or violation of national laws—while contributing to solutions in cooperation with civil society organizations and institutions within each state