ACTIVITIES OF EXTRATERRITORIAL ORGANISATIONS AND BODIES

NACE v2.1 Code: V

About activities of extraterritorial organisations and bodies

NACE code V covers the activities of international organizations and other extraterritorial bodies. These include the United Nations (UN) and its specialized agencies, regional bodies like the European Union (EU), and other global organizations that operate across national borders. These entities play a crucial role in facilitating international cooperation, setting global standards, and addressing issues that transcend individual countries. Their activities are essential for maintaining stability, promoting sustainable development, and fostering collaboration in the international community.

Production process

The core activities of extraterritorial organizations involve policy development, research, advocacy, and the provision of technical and financial assistance. These organizations typically employ a diverse workforce of diplomats, experts, and support staff to carry out their mandates. They rely on a range of communication and coordination methods, such as conferences, meetings, and digital platforms, to facilitate dialogue and decision-making processes among member states and other stakeholders.

Production inputs

Extraterritorial organizations require a range of inputs to support their operations, including funding from member states and other donors, specialized expertise and knowledge, and access to global information and data. They also rely on advanced communication and information technology infrastructure to enable effective collaboration and information-sharing across borders. Additionally, these organizations often require physical office spaces, meeting facilities, and other administrative resources to house their staff and carry out their activities.

Production outputs

The primary outputs of extraterritorial organizations include policy recommendations, international agreements, technical assistance, and the facilitation of global cooperation on a wide range of issues, such as M PROFESSIONAL, SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL ACTIVITIES, O PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND DEFENCE; COMPULSORY SOCIAL SECURITY, and P EDUCATION. Their activities have far-reaching impacts on the global economy, environment, and social well-being, influencing the work of various other NACE codes across different sectors.

Revisions to V

Classification codes are adjusted frequently. The code may have been revised or replaced between system versions. The table below shows the history (newest to oldest) of the code V. The most recent 1 version of this code (V) is in the NACE v2.1 system (this version):

This page shows the most recent version of code V.

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