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Economic and Social Council

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 May 2009

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Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East: The nineteenth session of the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East (ECAFE) was held in Manila on March 5–18, 1964, under the chairmanship of Mr. Rufino G. Hechanova (Philippines).

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International Organizations: Summary of Activities: I. United Nations
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Copyright © The IO Foundation 1965

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References

1 Economic and Social Council Official Records (36th session), Supplement No. 2. For a summary of the eighteenth session of ECAFE, see International Organization, Winter 1963 (Vol. 17, No. 1), pp. 249251.Google Scholar

2 Documents E/CN.11/L.114, parts I and II, and E/CN.11/L.122.

3 Document E/CN.11/L.120.

4 Document E/CN.11/L.109.

5 Document E/CN.11/L.117 and Corr.1–2.

6 Economic and Social Council Official Records (37th session), Supplement No. 7. For a summary of the seventeenth and eighteenth sessions of ECE, see International Organization, Autumn 1963 (Vol. 17, No. 4), pp. 966968.Google Scholar

7 Economic and Social Council Official Records (37th session), Supplement No. 11. For a summary of the ninth and tenth sessions of the Governing Council, see International Organization, Winter 1964 (Vol. 18, No. 1), pp. 162164.Google Scholar

8 Document SF/L.92 and Corr.1–2.

9 Document SF/L.95 and Corr.1–2.

10 Document SF/L.96.

11 Economic and Social Council Official Records (35th session), Supplement No. 3A. For a summary of the previous session of the Executive Board, see International Organization, Spring 1963 (Vol. 17, No. 2), pp. 491492.Google Scholar

12 Commitments represent the total volume of aid approved for projects, often for a period of several years, and the amount approved for administrative and operational services. Allocations, on the other hand, are to cover project requirements for approximately one year and for administrative and operational expenditures until the next Board session.

13 Economic and Social Council Official Records (37th session), Supplement No. 3.

14 Economic and Social Council Official Records (37th session), Supplement No. 3A.

15 Document E/ICEF/479, paragraph 25.

16 Document E/ICEF/481 and Cbrr.1 and Add.1.

17 Document E/ICEF/482.

18 Document E/ICEF/485.

19 Document E/ICEF/486, paragraph 98.

20 Document E/ICEF/483.

21 Economic and Social Council Official Records (37th session), Supplement No. 3B.

22 Document E/ICEF/498.