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Africa and the United Nations

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 May 2009

John Karefa-Smart
Affiliation:
Former Foreign Minister of Sierra Leone, is Associate Director of International Health, Columbia University
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Extract

At the beginning of its nineteenth session the General Assembly of the United Nations decided by acclamation that Alex Quaison-Sackey, the permanent representative of Ghana, should preside over the session. This was only the second time in eighteen years that this, the highest honor in the Organization, was accorded to a representative of an African state, and the first time that a Negro African was thus chosen.

Type
III. The United Nations and Its Members
Copyright
Copyright © The IO Foundation 1965

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References

1 South Africa is not included in this figure.

2 South Africa is not included in this figure.

3 See Claude, Inis L. Jr, “The Political Framework of the United Nations' Financial Problems,” International Organization, Autumn 1963 (Vol. 17, No. 4), pp. 831859CrossRefGoogle Scholar.