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The United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) is an organization that operates within the field of international relations. Established on January 1, 1945, the UNGA serves as a subsidiary department of the United Nations. Its headquarters are located within the United Nations Headquarters in the United States. The organization is primarily involved in creating and implementing policies and decisions related to international issues, as indicated by its position as an instance of an organization.
Throughout its history, the United Nations General Assembly has founded a number of subsidiary entities, such as UNICEF, the United Nations Development Programme, United Nations System Staff College, and the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law. Additionally, the organization has established significant international observances, such as World Science Day for Peace and Development.