The term "International Organizations" refers to any group or association that operates on a global scale and is composed of multiple sovereign nations. These groups can be intergovernmental, meaning they are created by treaty or agreement between governments (such as the United Nations), or non-governmental, which means they are not affiliated with any government but still operate internationally (such as Doctors Without Borders). International organizations have a wide range of goals and objectives, including promoting peace and security, facilitating international cooperation, providing humanitarian aid, and addressing global issues such as climate change or poverty. They often work together to achieve these goals through various means, including diplomacy, development assistance, and the provision of technical expertise.