 An international organization is an organization with an international membership, scope, or presence. There are two main types. International Non-Governmental Organizations Ingoes Non-Governmental Organizationshenjios that operate internationally. These include international non-profit organizations and worldwide companies such as the World Organization of the Scout Movement, International Committee of the Red Cross and Medicine Sense Frontiers. Intergovernmental Organizations, also known as International Governmental Organizations Ingoes the type of organization most closely associated with the term International Organization. These are organizations that are made up primarily of sovereign states referred to as member states. Notable examples include the United Nations Unorganization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, OSCE Council of Europe, Co-International Labor Organization, BILOC and International Police Organization, Interpol. The UN has used the term Intergovernmental Organization instead of International Organization for clarity. The first and oldest Intergovernmental Organization is the Central Commission for Navigation on the Rhine, created in 1815 by the Congress of Vienna. A role of international organizations is helping to set the international agenda, mediating political bargaining, providing a place for political initiatives and acting as catalysts for coalition, formation. International organizations also define the salient issues and decide which issues can be grouped together, thus help governmental priority determination or other governmental arrangements. Not all international organizations seek economic, political and social cooperation and integration.