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Human fertility in global perspective

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 September 2011

D. M. Potts
Affiliation:
International Planned Parenthood Federation, 18–20 Lower Regent Street, London, S.W.1

Extract

Sir David Owen, who should have given this lecture, died very suddenly and unexpectedly at the end of June.

U Thant said in a tribute: ‘David Owen was literally the first member of the United Nations Secretariat. He joined the United Nations directly from the San Francisco Conference in 1945…. As the first and only Executive Chairman of the Technical Assistance Board he was key organizer of what has now become the United Nations Development Programme…. When he left the United Nations a year ago to assume his new post as Secretary General of the International Planned Parenthood Federation he was continuing the work to which he had devoted his life, the application of human ingenuity and technological progress to problems of peoples of the world. It is a tragedy, and a loss to all mankind, that his life and his new career have been so abruptly cut short.’

Type
Fertility in different populations
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1971

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