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United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 May 2009

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The report of the Director-General, Dr. Vittorino Veronese, on the activities of the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) in 1958 wad divided into the usual three parts, namely: relations with member states and international organizations: execution of the program; and administrative services. Under the first heading, the Director-General reported that Albania, Ghana, and the Federation of Malaya had joined the organization during 1958, thereby bringing the total number of members to 81. Moreover, Kuwait, The West Indies Federation, and the Trust Territory of Somaliland were admitted as associate members. Singapore was also admitted as an associate member, to become effective on December 31, 1959.

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International Organizations: Summary of Activities: II. Specialized Agencies
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Copyright © The IO Foundation 1959

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1 United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization, Report of the Director-General on the Activities of the Organization in 1958, Paris, 1959Google Scholar. For a summary of the report for 1957, see International Organization, Autumn 1958 (Vol. 12, No. 4), p. 545546Google Scholar.