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Caribbean Commission
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 May 2009
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The 25th meeting of the Caribbean Commission was held in Curacao, November 22–29, 1957–1 The meeting dealt mainly with recommendations made by the West Indian Conference, including consideration of a statement submitted by the conference on the procedure to be followed for the revision of the agreement establishing the Commission. It was decided to recommend to member governments that an ad hoc committee be appointed to make preparations for and facilitate the work of a revision conference proposed for November 1958. The Commission also approved the 1958 budget submitted by the Secretary General, considered the report of the July conference on the demographic problems of the area, approved the work program for the Commission's central secretariat, and noted progress reports on Commission-sponsored technical assistance projects, including aided self-help housing, an agricultural credit survey, a consultant on education and an education clearing house, and fisheries investigations.
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- International Organizations: Summary of Activities: III. Political and Regional Organizations
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- Copyright © The IO Foundation 1958
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1 The Caribbean, 12 1957 (Vol. 11, No. 5), p. 115–116Google Scholar.
2 Ibid., p. 98–103. For a summary of the sixth session, see International Organization, 11 1955 (Vol. 9. No. 4). p. 572–573CrossRefGoogle Scholar.
3 Ibid., January 1958 (Vol. II, No. 6), p. 142–144.
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