Universal Postal Union

Oct. 10, 2024

Recently, on the occasion of World Post Day, the Department of Posts, Government of India, unveiled a special set of commemorative postage stamps celebrating the 150th anniversary of the Universal Postal Union (UPU).

About Universal Postal Union:

  • It is a United Nations specialized agencyand the postal sector's primary forum for international cooperation.
  • It was established by the Treaty of Bern of 1874. It is the second oldest international organization worldwide.
  • Functions:
    • It coordinates postal policies among member nations in addition to the worldwide postal system. 
    • It sets the rules for international mail exchanges and makes recommendations to stimulate growth in mail, parcel and financial services volumes and improve the quality of service for customers.
    • It fulfils an advisory, mediating and liaison role and provides technical assistance where needed. 
  • Member countries:
    • Any member country of the United Nations may become a member of the UPU.
    • Any non-member countryof the United Nations may become a UPU member, provided that its request is approved by at least two-thirds of the member countries of the UPU.
  • The UPU now has 192 member
  • Structure: It consists of four bodies,
    • The Congress:It is the supreme authority of the UPU and meets every four years.
    • The Council of Administration:It ensures the continuity of the UPU's work between Congresses, supervises its activities and studies regulatory, administrative, legislative and legal issues.
    • The Postal Operations Council:It is the technical and operational mind of the UPU and consists of 48 member countries elected during Congress.
  • The International Bureau:Fulfilling a secretariat function, the International Bureau provides logistical and technical support to the UPU's bodies.
  • Headquarters: Bern, Switzerland