1. Enter your email


2. Select the document

Then click on icon or to receive selected documents to your email or as RSS feeds.


General Assembly
Security Council
Human Rights Council
Economic and Social Council
Journal of the United Nations
Press Releases and Meetings Coverage
General Assembly Resolutions
Security Council Resolutions
Secretary-General's Bulletins (SGBs)
Administrative Instructions (AIs)
Information Circulars (ICs)
New York
United Nations Headquarters
Geneva
United Nations Office in Geneva
Vienna
OOSA (Office for Outer Space Affairs)
UNCITRAL (United Nations Centre on International Trade Law)
UNODC (United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime)
UNOV (United Nations Office at Vienna)
UNIDO (United Nations Industrial Development Organization)
Nairobi
UNON (United Nations Office in Nairobi)
General Assembly & Security Council
General Assembly , Security Council & Human Rights Council
General Assembly , Security Council, Human Rights Council & Economic and Social Council
Secretary-General Bulletins (SGBs), Administrative Instructions (AIs) & Information Circulars (ICs) by date issued
IAMLADP Career Opportunities: Vacancy Announcements

How it works



On-line Access to UN Documents simplified: undocs.org + symbol = doc


To access an official UN document, simply select the new Quick Link URL – undocs.org.

Documents are arranged according to official UN symbols. General Assembly documents, for example, are assigned the unique symbol ‘A’, and are further identified by session and document number. Hence, typing in undocs.org/A/65/537 in a web browser will allow you to bypass additional Official Document System related search steps and will result in immediate access to the specific GA document.

Similarly, Security Council documents are assigned the unique symbol ‘S’. To find a particular Security Council Resolution, you would only need to type in undocs.org/S/RES/1969(2011). For more information on UN Document Symbols, please refer to the Research Guide to United Nations Document Symbols.

Subscribing to your e-mail


Please follow the instructions as shown in the respective subscription steps. This is a service provided by Feedburner, a company with no business or other relationship with the United Nations.

Using web feeds (RSS) in your browser (Internet Explorer)


By subscribing to RSS, the system will provide the latest documents to you according to your subscription criteria. To subscribe to RSS, please follow these steps:

  • Click on the orange button, the RSS icon next to the document types you want to receive.
  • On the feed page, click on the star icon to subscribe to the feed.
  • Updated information from the feed is automatically available on your computer. Select "Feeds" from the Favourites Centre to access the most recent list of documents you subscribed to.
  • When you subscribe to the RSS feed, you can change the interval at which Internet Explorer will check the website for updates by clicking on "Feed properties".