Activities of extraterritorial organisations and bodies

NACE v2.1 Code: V99

About activities of extraterritorial organisations and bodies

NACE code 99 covers the activities of international organizations and other extraterritorial bodies. These include the United Nations (UN), the European Union (EU), the World Trade Organization (WTO), and various international non-governmental organizations (NGOs). These organizations play a crucial role in global governance, policy coordination, and the provision of international public goods. Their activities span a wide range of areas, from diplomacy and conflict resolution to development aid and environmental protection. As such, NACE 99 is an important component of the broader services sector and contributes to the functioning of the global economy.

Production process

The main production techniques used by organizations under NACE 99 involve the coordination of international cooperation, the facilitation of dialogue and negotiations between member states or other stakeholders, and the implementation of programs and initiatives. This typically involves a range of administrative and professional services, such as policy research, analysis, and advisory services, as well as the organization of conferences, meetings, and other events. The specific techniques used can vary depending on the mandate and focus of the individual organization.

Production inputs

The key inputs required for NACE 99 activities include highly skilled personnel, such as diplomats, policy experts, and program managers, as well as supporting administrative and technical staff. These organizations also rely on robust information and communication technologies, as well as access to global networks and data sources. Funding is another critical input, which is typically provided through member contributions, grants, and other forms of international financing.

Production outputs

The main outputs of NACE 99 organizations include policy recommendations, international agreements and treaties, development programs, humanitarian aid, and other initiatives aimed at addressing global challenges. The outputs of these organizations can have far-reaching impacts on 84 Public administration and defence; compulsory social security, 85 Education, 86 Human health activities, and 88 Social work activities without accommodation, among other sectors, as they shape the international policy and regulatory environment in which these industries operate.

Revisions to 99

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 99. The most recent 1 version of this code (99) is in the NACE v2.1 system (this version):

This page shows the most recent version of code 99.

Family tree for activities of extraterritorial organisations and bodies

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