In other words, the UN Economic and Social Council benefits from the cooperation of NGOs (non-governmental organizations) for specialized studies on issues related to the Council, making decisions, strategies, and providing recommendations to countries, and following up on the status of these decisions in different countries.
By granting consultative status to the specified qualified NGOs, the Council creates the basis for the activities of various NGOs in the Council's commissions and forums.
In this regard, the United Nations Economic and Social Council granted special consultative status to the Javadalaameh Institute with the aim of increasing international interactions and conducting studies and reports on international issues related to social, cultural, educational, and health affairs related to the type of activity of the institution (educational and cultural).