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DAG HAMMARSKJOLD LIBRARY
Index toproceedings of the
ECONOMIC ANDSOCIAL COUNCIL
Forty-fourth Session - !968
UNITED NATIONS
New York, 1968
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DAG HAMMARSKJOLD LIBRARYBibliographical Series, No. E. 35
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UNITED NATIONS PUBLICATION
Sales No.: E.68. I. 20
Price: $U.S. 1.00(or equivalent in other currencies)
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Table of Contents
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••• 0 ••••••Explanatory Note .
Abbreviations. . . . .
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Agenda ..•
Introduction .
Subject Index
Index to Speeches .
Numerical List of Documents.
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Explanatory Note
SCOPE
AVAILABILITY OF DOCUMENTSII
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3. All summary and verbatim records of plenary and rcommittee meetings of the Economic and Social Council!'appear first in provisional mimeographed f.orm. They 1may be identified by their symbol, which consists of the Iseries symbol (e.g., E/-, E/c.2/-, or E/AC.7/-) as Iindicated in the introduction (see Check list of meetings), Ifollowed by SR or PV and an ordinal number corresponding lto that of the meeting (e.g., E/SR.1516; E/AC.6/SR,432).!Summary records of meetings are later printed as separate 1
fascicles in the Official Records; verbatim records of!meetings are issued only in mimeographed form. I
Of the other documents, a few appear only as printed ISupplements to the Offici2.l Records (a fact always noted in 1this index), but the rest are first issued in mimeographed !form. Most of them are subsequently printed in the fAnnexes to the Official Records, where they are grouped Iinto fascicles according to agenda item number. The Iresolutions adopted by the Econouic and Social Council, rfirst issued in mimeographed form, are collected inprinted t.Supplement No. 1 to the Official Records of the session. ~After their republication in the Official Records, the pro- !visional mimeographed documents are no longer available. 1;
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4. Printed documentation of this session of the Economic Iand Social Council may be obtained, or purchased from 'If.
authorized sales agents, by requesting: ;:I;irEconomic and Social Council, Official Records, I,
~44th session: !Meeting ... (specify plenary or committee meeting \number) for summary records fascicles. ISupplement No. (specify supplement number) ifor documents initially issued in this form. ;Annexes, Agenda item (specify agenda item Inumber) for documents republished in the Annexes. \
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document symbols. This list also contains information as Ito the republication of mimeographed documents in the I
printed fascicles of Annexes to the Official Records. !!
The Index consists of the following parts:
ARRANGEMENT
(a) Introduction, including list of the Officers andcheck lists of meetings of the Economic and Social Counciland its committees;
1. This Index, prepared by the Index Section of the DagHammarskjold Library, United Nations, New York, is
· intended to offer a bibliographical guide to the proceedingsand documentation of the 44th regular session of theEconomic and Social Council as well as of its committeesor ad hoc committees which met during the session.
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( b) Agenda, with reference to the relevant subjectheadings used in Part (c);
(c) Subject index. Subjects are arranged alpha-betically, with reference to the documentation, discussion,
" and disposition of each item. Agenda item numbers are.. indicated in parentheses followmg the subject headings.
I Names of delegations are noted in parentheses following" the meeting number whenever statements are made on a
. " subject not scheduled as an agenda item or on a subject· referred to in the general debate in plenary meetings;
(d ) Index to speeches. Speeches and statements,by representatives are listed in alphabetical order by; country or organization, subdivided by subject discussedI and by name of speaker, with an indicatton of the meeting
at which the speech was made. Addresses of Heads of:. State are listed under the name of the country they rep
resent, followed by their title and name. The remarks of· the President of the Economic and Social Council and of, chairmen of committees are normally not indexed. The
speeches of chairmen and rapporteurs of committees areincluded, however, when they presented or explained the
· I reports of their committees to the Council. Statements, ; and speeches made by private individuals representing an:. [ organization to which a hearing was granted are listedI under the name of the organization. Statements made by
.•':~'."'. officers of the United Nations Secretariat are listed under· . the name of the Office or Department they represented;· i
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Abbreviations
The following abbreviations are used in the Index to Speechesin designating plenary and committee meetings:
Presid
2nd ViI
3rd Vii(
TheCounci:during
1st Vie'-
Secret:-
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ArgeBelg:BulgtChadCongCzecFranGuateIndiaIranIrelaiJaparKuwaLibyaMexieMoroPanaiPhiliISierr:SwedeTurkeUSSRUniterUnitec
of'UnitecUpperVenez
Aspeciaand a,& Cor:
International Lanour OrganisationInter-governmental Maritime Consultative
OrganizationInternational Monetary FundInternational Telecommunication UnionNon-governmental organizationsNon-Self-Governing TerritoriesOrganization for Economic Co-operation and
Developmentparagraph{s)Permanent Central Narcotics BoardsessionSpecial Fundsupplement numberTrade and Development BoardUnited NationsUnited Nations Conference on Trade and
DevelopmentUnited Nations Development ProgrammeUnited Nations Educational, Scientific and
Cultural OrganizationUnited Nations High Commissioner for
RefugeesUnited Nations Children'S FundUnited Nations Industrial DevelopmentOrga
nizationUnited Nations Institute for Training and
ResearchUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern
IrelandUnited States of AmericaUni~'ersal Postal UnionUnion of Soviet Socialist Republics
World Food ProgrammeWorld Federation of Trade UnionsWorld Federation of United Nations Associa
tionsWorld Health OrganizationWorld Meteorological Organization
ILOIMCO
IMFITUNGONSGTOECD
UNDPUNESCO
WHOWMO
UNICEFUNIDO
UNITAR
para(s)PCNBsess.SFsuppl. no.TDBUNUNCTAD
UnitedKingdom
United StatesUPUUSSR
WFPWFTUWFUNA
UNHCR
Co-ordination Committee (Series ElAC.24/sR.)Ec.onomic Committee (Series ElAC.6/SR.)Council Committee on Non-Governmental Organizations (Series E/C.2/SR.)Plenary (Series E/SR.)Interim Committee on Programme of Conferences (Series E/C .4/SR.)Social Committee (Series E/AC.7/sR.)
Co-ordEconNGOPlenProgSoc
Advisory Committee on Administrative andBudgetary Questions
Administrative Committee on Co-ordinationAddendumInternational Bank for Reconstruction and
DevelopmentBureau of Technical Assistance OperationschapterCommission(s)CorrigendumEconomic and Social CouncilComntittee(s)Departm.ent of Economic and Social AffairsDrug Supervisory BodyEconomic Commission for AfricaEconomic Commission for Af~ia and the Far
EastEconomic Commission for EuropeEconomic Commission for Latin AmericaEuropean Economic CommunityEconomic and Social CouncilEconomic and Social Council Official RecordsFood and Agriculture Organization of the
United NationsInternational Monetary FundGeneral AssemblyGeneral Assembly Official RecordsGeneral Agreement on Tariffs and TradeInternational Atomic Energy AgencyInternational Bank for Reconstruction and
DevelopmentInternational Civil Aviation OrganizationInternational Chamber of CommerceInternational Confederation of Free Trade
UnionsInternational Development AssociationIndustrial Development Board'International Finance CorporationInternational Federation of Christian Trade
Unions
ICAOICCICFTU
BTAOchap.Commn(s)Corr.CouncilCttee(s)Dept. of ESADSBECAECAFE
FundGAGAORGATTIAEAIBRD
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IntroductionThe 44th session of the Economic and Social Counctl was declared open on 6 May 1968 at the United
Nations Headquarters in New York, by the Acting President Mr. Milan Klusi1k (Czechoslovakia) and wasclosed on 31 May 1968.
Members and Terms of Office
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3 Apr3 Apr4 Apr4 Apr5 Apr5 Apr9 Apr
12 J...pr12 Apr
3 May3 May9 May
17 May.
27 May28 May28 May29 May29 May31 May31 May
Date, 1968
Date, 1968
236237238239240241242243244245246247248 (closing)
1524152515261527152815291530 (closing)
Meeting
17 Nov 1967·,22 JaT.1 1968
22 Jan 196812 Mar13 Mar13 Mar14 Mar14 Mar15 Mar15 Mar1 Apr1 Apr1 Apr2 Apr
Date, 196'1/1968 Meeting
6 May20 May21 May21 May23 May23 May24 May24 May
Standing Committees
Checklist of Meetings(Series symbol: E/SR.-)
Date, 1968
Meeting
222 (opening)223224225226227228229230231232233234235
Chairman: Per-Olof V. Forshell (Sweden)
Secretary: Mr. C. Roosevelt.
Reports: E/4485 & Corr.l, (Corr.2, French only, Corr.3,Spanish only), E/L.1204, E/L.1205.
Membership: Czechoslovakia, France, India, Morocc~, Panama, Philippines, Sierra Leone, Sweden, USSR,United Kingdom, United Republic of Tanzania, United
States, Venezuela.
Resolutions and Decisions
Terms of reference in rules 82 and 84-8'6.
Established under rule 82 of tile rules of procedure of theCouncil (E;3063/Rev.1)
COUNCIL COMMITTEE ON NON-GOVERNMENTALORGANIZATIONS (Series symbol: E/C.2/-)
Meeting
Resolutions and decisions of the 44th sassion are collected in document E/4548 (ESCOR, 44th sess., suppl. no. 1)and listed in document E/L.1214•
1516 (opening), R17151815191520152115221523
1968 -19701967-19691968 -19701968 -19701968-19701966-19681967 .. 19691967 -19691968-19701966-19681968-19701968-19701967 -19691967 -19691967 -19691966-19681966 -19681966-19681967 -19691966-19681967 -19691966-19681966-1968
1967 -19691968-19701968 -19701966 -1968
Term of Office1 J?jl - 31 Dec
11 Nov 196620 Nov 196720 Nov 196715 Dec 1965
20 Nov 196711 Nov 196620 Nov 196720 Nov 196720 Nov lS8715 Dec 196511 Nov 196611 Nov 196620 Nov 196718 Dec 196520 Nov 196720 Nov 196711 Nov 196611 Nov 196611 Nov 196615 Dec 196515 Dec 196515 Dee 196511 Nov 196615 Dec 196511 Nov 1966is De~ 196515 Dec 1965
Date of election bythe General Assembly
Officers
A list of representatives, including representatives ofspecialized agencies and non-governmental organizations,and a list of observers are contained in document E/INF/97& Corr.1, Add.l, 2
3rd Vice-President: Mr. Akili B.C. Danieli (United Republicof Tanzania)
..Secretary: Mr. Al Noor Kassum
Rules of Procedure
The rules of procedure of the Economic and SocialCouncil, s/soea/aev.i (Sales no.: 67.1.32), were in effectduring the 44th session.
President: Mr. Panuel P~rez Guerrero (Venezuela)
,1st Vice-President: Mr. Borje F. Billner (Sweden)
2nd Vice-President: Mr. Milko Tarabanov (BUlgaria)
ArgentinaBelgiumBulgariaChadCongo (Brazzaville)CzechoslovakiaFranceGuatemalaIndiaIranIrelandJapanKuwaitLibyaMexicoMoroccoPanamaPhilippinesSierra LeoneSwedenTurkeyUSSRUnited KingdomUnited Republic
of TanzaniaUnited StatesUpper VoltaVenezuela
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Ad Hoc Committees
ECONOMIC COMMITTEE (Series symbol: E/AC.6/-)
Reconstituted at the 1516th plenary meeting, 6 May 1968.
Membership: All members of the Council.
Chairman: Mr. Borje F. Billner (Sweden).
Secretary: Mr. V. V. Krepkogorski.
Reports: E/4521, E/4528, E/4529, E/4531, E/4532,E/4533,E/4534.
SOCIAL COMMITTEE (Series symbol: E/AC.7/-)
Reconstituted at the 1516th plenary meeting, 6 May 1968.
Membership: All members of the Council.
Chairman: Mr. Milko Tarabanov (Bulgaria).
Secretary: Miss Caroline St. Clan-e.
Reports: E/4513, E/4516, E/4520, E/4526, E/4527, E/4535& corr.t , Add.l, E/4536.
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Election (
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2. Adoption (
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Meeting Date, 1968 Meeting Date, 1968 Meeting Date, 1968 Meeting Date, 1968
582 (opening) 7 May 5953. Developmi
432 (opening) 7 May 443 16 May 17 T.1ay433 7 May 444 17 May 583 8 May 596 20 May (a) Cc
434 9 May 445 20 May 584 8 May 597 21 May so'
435 10 May 446 22 May 585 9 May 598 21 May Se,436 10 May 447 22 May 586 10 May 599 22 May437 13 May 448 23 May 587 10 May 600 22 May (h) Ne438 13 May 449 23 May 588 13 May 601 27 May
]439 14 May 450 24 May 589 14 May 602 28 May se.440 14 May 451 24 May 590 14 May 603 28 May441 15 May 452 (closing) 27 May 591 15 May 604 29 May442 15 May 592 15 May 605 29 May (c) Re
593 16 May 606 (closing) 31 May Se!594 16 May
(d) Pe
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4. Transport
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5. Questions.
(a) FifpHIme
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(b) Sci
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(d) COlme
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6. Arrangeme:to de,
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AgendaNOTE: The words in capital letters following the title of the item, and introduced by the word "See",indicate the subject headings under which the related documentation is listed in the Subject Index.
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18. Non-governmental organizations
See NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
19. Implementation of the recommendations of the Ad HocCommittee of Experts to Examine the Financesof the United Nations and the Spec ialized Ageneies
See AD HOC COMMITTEE OF EXPERTS TO EXAMINE THE FINANCES OF THE UNITEDNATIONS AND THE SPECIALIZED AGENCIES: recommendations: implementation
17. International co-operation in cartography
See CARrOGRAPHY: international co-operation
16. Allegations regarding infringements of trade unionrights
See TRADE UNION RIGHTS: infringements
9. Report of the Population Commission
See POPULATION COMMISSION: report, 14th session
7. Question. of a meeting of specialists in economic development
See ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: meeting of specialists (proposed}
8. Report of the Statistical Commission
See STATISTICAL COMMISSION: report, 15th session
15. Advisory services in the field of human rights
See HUMAN RIGHTS: advisory ser-nees
14. Report of the Commission on the Status of Women
See COMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN:report, 21st session
13. Report of the Commission on Human Rights
See COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS: report,24th session
11. Report of the Committee on Housing, Building andPlanning
See COMMITTEE ON HOUSING, BUILDING ANDPLANNING: report, 5th session
12. Narcotic drugs
See NARCOTIC DRUGS: international control
10. Report of the Commission for Social Development
See COMMISSION FOR SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT:report, 19th session
( c) Resources of the sea
See MARINE RESOURCES: development
(b) Science education
See SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY: educationand training
6. Arrangements for the transfer of operative technologyto developing countries
See SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY: transfer todeveloping countries
( h) Non-agricultural resources
See NATURAL RESOURCES: non-agricultural:developmer, t
(d) Conservation and rational use of the environment
See ENVIRONMENT: conservation and utilization
(c) Environmental pollution
See POLLUTION: control
Election of the PJ.esident and Vice-President for 1968
See ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL: officers,1968: election
( d) Petroleum and natural gas resources
See PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS RESOURCES: development
5. Questions relating to science and technology
( a) Fifth report of the Advisory Cttee on the Application of Science and Technology to Development
See ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON THE APPLICATION OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY TO DEVELOPMENT: report
4. Transport development
Sec TRANSPORT: development
3. Development of natural resources
(a) Co-ordinated action in the field of water resources development
See WATER RESOURCES: development
2. Adoption of the agenda
See ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL: agenda,44th session
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AGENDA
Discus. It ,
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AERIAL PHO
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Discus.E/4
ActionDra:
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. __ recommEGA rl
See UNITED NATIONS CHILDREN'S FUND: EXEC.UTIVE BOARD: members: election
UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PRO.GRAMME: GOVERNING COUNCIL: members: election
Elections (continued)
Confirmation of members of functional commissionsof the Council
See COMMISSIONS OF THE ECONOMIC ANDSOCIAL COUNCIL, FUN~TIONAL: members:confirmation
23. Consideration of the provisional agenda for the fortyfifth session
See ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL: agenda,45th session
22.
21.
See COMMISSION FOR SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT:members: election
COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS: members:election
COMMISSION ON NARCOTIC DRUGS: members:election
COMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN:members: election
COMMITTEE ON HOUSING, BUILDING ANDPLANNING: members: election
POPULATION COMMISSION: members: election
STATISTICAL COMMISSION: members: elec-tion
Work programme of the United Nations in the economic, social and human rights field
See UNITED NATIONS: economic and social activities: programme of work
Elections21.
20.
Discus:E/46
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Subject IndexAD HOC COMMITTEE OF EXPERTS TO EXAMINE THE
FINANCES OF THE UNITED NATIONS AND THESPECIALIZED AGENCIES
. __ recommendations: implementation (agenda item 19)GA resolutior 2360 (XXII) and ESC resolution 1264
(XLIII)
DocumentsE/4460 & Add.1 (E/AC.51/17 & Add.l) Secretary
General. Report
Discussion in Plenary: Meeting 1527. It was decided to defer the consideration of this
item until the 45th session
ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON THE APPLICATION OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY TO DEVELOPMENT
-- report (agenda item 5 (a))
DocumentsE/4461 (ESCOR, 44th sess., suppl. no. 8) & Add.1
Advisory Committee on the Application ofScience and Technology to Development. 5threport, 1967/1968 (Add.I concerns mattersconsidered at the 9th session of the Committee)
E/L.1198 & Rev.l Secretary-General. Statementon financial implications of the Committee'srecommendation to hold its 12th session inAddis Ababa
Discussion in Economic Citee: Meetings 449-451E/4534 Report
Action in Plenary: Meeting 1529Draft resolution I in E/4534, taking note of the
5th report of the Advisory Committee on theApplication of Science and Technology to Development and endorsing its programme ofwork, adopted unanimously as resolution 1308(XLIV)
AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY AND PHOTOGRAMMETRY
See Cartography: international co-operation
AFRICA, SOUTHERN-- racial discrimination (agenda item 13)
DocumentsE/4475 (E/CN.4/972) (ESCOR, 44th sess., suppl.
no. 4) & Summary Commission on HumanRights. Report on its 24th session, 5 Feb 12 Mar 1968, paras, 24-77 and draft resolution I
Discussion in Social Cttee: Meeting 602E/4535 & Corr.l, Add.l Report
Action in Plenary: Meeting 1530Draft resolution III in E/4535, endorsing the rec
ommendations of the Special Rapporteur appointed by the Commission on Human Rightsunder its resolution 7 (XXIII) that the Government of South Africa be requested to repeal,amend and replace the laws in force referredto in para. 1547 of the Special Rapporteur'sreport (E/CN.4/949/Add.4) and to report tothe Secretary-General on the measures taken;
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AFRICA, SOUTHERN (continued)-- racial discrimination (continued)
Action in Plenary (continued)urging all States to publicize the evils ofapartheid and racial discrimination and theinhuman acts practised by the Governmentsof South Africa and Southern Rhodesia; condemning those Governments which are continuing to maintain diplomatic, commercialand other relations with South Africa andSouthern Rhodesia and calling upon them tobreak off such relations; requesting theSecretary-General to take steps to drawpublie attention to the evils of these policies andto keep in constant review the question ofpromoting co-ordination and co-operation inthe activities of those organs of the UnitedNations family concerned with matters relating to apartheid and racial discrimination inSouthern Africa; further requesting theSecretary-General to establish a United Nations information centre in South Africa andto report to the General Assembly at its24th session on the implementation of thisresolution, adopted (20..0-6) as resolution1332 (XLIV)
AGUILAR MAWDSLEY, ANDRES (Venezuela)-- biography E/4470
BAHA'I INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY- .. consultative relations with Council
DocumentsE/C .2/R. 34 Secretary-General. Memorandum
Discussion in Council Cttee on NGOs: Meeting 222
APARTHEID (agenda item 13)See also Africa, Southern: racial discrimination
South Africa: political prisoners
DocumentsE/4472 (E/CN.6/495) (ESCOR, 44th sess., supple
no. 6) & Summary Commission on the Statusof Women. Report on its 21st session, 29 Jan ...19 Feb 1968, paras 73-106 and draft resolution III
E/4475 (E/CN.4/972) (EBCOR, 44th sess., suppleno. 4) & Summary Commission on HumanRights. Report on its 24th session, 5 Feb 12 Mar 1968, paras 24..77, 318-340 and draftresolutions I, IV, V
Discussion in Social Cttee: Meetings 601...604E/4535 & Corr.L, Add.l Report
Discussion in Plenary: Meeting 1530Draft resolutions I-In, VI in E/4535, adopted as
follows:Draft resolution X, authortztng the Sub-Commis
sion on Prevention of Discrimination andProtection of Minorities to undertake astudy of the measures which might be takento implement the International SlaveryConvention of 1926, the SupplementaryConvention of 1956 and the various recom-
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Discussion in Plenary (continued)Draft resolutions I-Ill, VI in E/4535, adopted as
follows (continued}mendations of the United Nations on theslavery-like practises of apartheid andcolonialism, and to initiate a study of thepossibilities of international police cooperation to interrupt and punish the transportation of persons in danger of beingenslaved; requesting the Secretary-General, in consultation with the Sub-Commission and subject to confirmation by theCommission on Human Rights, to establisha list of experts in economic, sociological,legal and other disciplines to give adviceto States concerned with the Iiqutdation ofslavery and the slave trade; remindingGovernments of the availability of technical assistance programmes for assistingin eliminating slavery and the slave trade;requesting all Governments to exert theirinfluence and resources to assist in theeradication -of slavery and slavery-likepractices of apartheid and colonialism; andaffirming that the master and servant lawscurrently enforced in souther» Rhodesia,South West Africa and South Africa constitute manifestations of slavery and theslave trade, adopted (25-0-2) as resolution 1330 (XLIV)
Draft resolution 11, condemning slavery, including slavery-like practises of apartheid andcolonialism, the slave trade and similarinstitutions and practises; noting withsatisfaction the recommendations of theSub-Commission on Prevention of Discrimination and Protection of Minorities;requesting the Secretary-General to askMember States what further measuresmight be adopted to implement the International Slavery Convention of 1926 andthe Supplementary Convention of1956, andto organize seminars on the question ofthe elimination of slavery and the slavetrade; appealing to all States Members ofthe United Nations family which have notyet done so, to become parties to the International Slavery Convention of 1926, theSupplementary Convention of 1956, theConvention for the Suppression of theTraffic in Persons and of the Exploitationof the Prostitution of Others of 1949 andthe Convention on Consent to Marriage,Minimum Age for Marriage andRegistration of Marriages of 1962; requesting thespecialized agencies in areas of theircompetence to consider how best they canassist in the rehabilitation of women andgirls freed from slavery and from slaverylike practises of apartheid and colonialism, and to report their findings to theCounctl; requesting all Member States togive protection to all persons escapingfrom slavery and the slavery-like practises of apartheid and colonialism and requesting the receiving States to submit a
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APARTHEID (continued)
Discussion in Plenary (continued)Draft resolutions I-m, VI in E/4535, adopted as
follows (continued)report to the Secretary-General; and expressing thanks to those non-governmentalorganizations which have fought againstslavery-like practices in all their manifestations and requesting them to continuetheir efforts to eradicate these practises,adopted (26-0-1) as resolutton 1331 (XLIV)
Draft resolution Ill, endorsing the recommendations of the Special Rapporteur appointedby the Commission on HumanRights underits resolution 7 (XXIII) that the Government of South Africa be requested to re~
peal, amend and replace the laws in forcereferred to in para. 1547 of the SpecialRapporteur's report (E/CN.4/949/Add.4)and to report to the Secretary-General onthe measures taken; urging all States topublicize the evils of apartheid and racialdiscrimination and the inhuman acts prac~tised by the Governments of South Africaand Southern Rhodesia; condemning thoseGovernments which are continuing tomaintain diplomatic, commercial andother relations with South Africa andSouthern Rhodesia and calling upon themto break off such relations; requesting theSecretary-General to take steps to drawpublic attention to the evils of these pollcies and to keep in constant review thequestion of promoting co-ordination andco-operation in the activities of thoseorgans of the United Nations family concerned with matters relating to apartheidand racial discrimination in SouthernAfrica; further requesting the SecretaryGeneral to establish a United Nationsinformation centre in South Africa and toreport to the General Assembly at its24th session on the implementation of thisresolution, adopted (20-0-6) as resolution1332 (XLIV)
Draft resolution VI, recommending to the General Assembly the adoption of draft resolution condemning naztsm, racism, apartheid and similar ideologies and practisesbased on racial intolerance; calling uponall States to take legislative and othermeasures to outlaw and prosecute in courtsgroups and organizations disseminatingpropaganda for nazism and apartheid andto strive for the eradication of such ideologies and practises; requestingtheSecretary-General to submit to the General Assembly information available on measurestaken or envisaged with a view of haltingnazism and apartheid; inviting MemberStates to provide the Secretary-Generalwith such information and dactding to consider the question at the 24th session ofthe General Assembly, adopted (25-0-2) asresolution 1335 (XLIV)
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Documents (continued)E/AC.6/L.378 Argentina, Guatemala, Iran,
Mexico, Panama, Venezuela. Draft resolution
E/AC.6/L.382 United Kingdom. Amendments (todraft resolution in E/AC.o/L.378)
E/CONF.52/4 (Sales no.: E.68.I.2) UN RegionalCartographic Conference for Asia and theFar East, 5th, Canberra 1967. Report
E/CONF.53/3 (Sales no.: E.68.I.9) UNConferenceon the Standardization of GeographicalNames, Geneva 1967. Report
Discussion in Economic Cttee: Meetings 43~-435,446448
E/4531 Report
Discussion in Plenary: Meeting 1529Draft resolutions in E/4531 adopted as follows:
Draft resolution I, requesting the SecretaryGeneral to make the necessary arrangements to convene the 6th UN RegionalCartographic Conference for Asia and theFar East in Tehran in 1970 and furtherrequesting him to undertake practicalmeasures in implementing the recommendations of the 5th Conference, adoptedunanimously as resolution 1313 (XLIV)
Draft resolution 11, noting the recommendationsof the UN Conference on the Standardtzation of Geographical Names; inviting thead hoc Group of Experts established atthe Conference to provide the necessaryco-ordination of national activities in thi$field; approving the terms of reference Q~~""
the ad hoc Group of Experts; and requesting the Secretary-General, in consultationwith the Group of Experts, to consider thedesirability of a second UN Conference onthe Standardization of Geographical Namesand to report thereon to the Council, adopted unanimously as resolution ,1314 (XLIV)
Draft resolution Ill, inviting Member States possessing advanced aerial photographic andphotogrammetric technology to co-operatein these fields with developing countriesand to assist them in solving problemsrelating to the exploration of their naturalresources and the formulation of programmes for the improvement of theirtransport and communications systems,and requesting future meetings on cartography to include in their agenda the quea-
0' tion of international co-operation in aerialphotography and photogrammetry, adoptedunanimously as resolution 1315 (XLIV)
COMMISSION FOR SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT-- members: confirmation
See Commissions of the Economic and Social Council:members: confirmation
-- members: election (agenda item 21)ESC resolution 1147 (XLI)
DocumentsE/4468 & Add.1-4 Secretary-General. Note
CARTOGRAPHY (continued)-- international co-operation (continued)
7
CANNABIS (agenda item 12)See also Lebanon: cannabis: cultivation
DocumentsE/4455 (E/CN.7/512) (ESCOR, 44th sess., suppl.
no. 2) & Summary Commission on NarcoticDrugs. Report on its 22nd session, 8-26 Jan1968, para. 20 and draft resolution C
Discussion in Social Cttee: Meetings 488-590E/4516 Report
Action in Plenary: Meeting 1520Draft resolution III in E/4516, recommending that
all countries concerned increase their effortsto eradicate the abuse of and illicit trafficin cannabis, and further recommending thatGovernments promote research and advanceadditional medical and sociological information regarding cannabis, and effectively dealwith publicity advocating legalization or tolerance of the non-medical use of cannabis.as a harmless drug, adopted unanimously asresolution 1291 (XLIV)
CAPITAL PUNISHMENT (agenda item 13)
DocumentsE/4475 (E/CN.4/972) (ESCOR, 44th sess., supple
no. 4) & Summary Commission on HumanRights. Report on its 24th. session, 5 Feb 12 Mar 1968, paras 385-399 and draft resolution VI
E/AC.7/L.548 Sweden, Venezuela. Draft resolution
Discussion in Social Cttee: Meeting 605E/4535 & Corr.l, Add.l Report
Discussion in Plenary: Meeting 1530Draft resolution VIII in E/4535, drawing the atten
tion of States Members of the United Nationsto ESC resolution 934 (XXXV) and requestingthem to inform the Secretary-General, athisrequest, of any new development in regard tothe law and practice in their countries concerning the death penalty, and submitting tothe General Assembly for action at its 23rdsession an annexed draft resolution on theSUbject, adopted unanimously as resolution1337 (XLIV)
CARTOGRAPHY-- international co-operation (agenda item 17)
ESC resolution 1070 (XXXIX)ESC decision of 6 Aug 1964
DocumentsE/4456 & Corr.1 Secretary-General. Report on
the 5th UN Regional Cartographic Conferencefor Asia and the Far East, Canberra 1967
E/4477 Secretary-General. Report on the UNConference on the Standardization of Geographical Names, Geneva 1967
E/AC.6/L.374 & Add. 1 India, Japan, Philippines.Draft resolution (Add.I contains statementoffinancial implications)
E/AC.6/L. 375 Guatemala, Libya, Philippines,Upper Volta, United States. Draft resolution
E/AC.6/L.376 USSR. Amendments (to draftresolution in E/AC.6/L.374; rejected at the446th meeting of the Economic Cttee)
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SUBJECT INDEX
COMMISSION FOR SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT (continued)-- members: election (continued)
Discussion in Social Citee: Meetings 591, 592, 594-598E/4526 Report
-- rep<
D
s
A
Membe
AustriaChileCongo (
cratieFinlandFranceGreeceGuatemIndiaIranIsraelItalyJamaic:LsbanoiMadagaMaurit:MoroccNew Ze
COMMl__ men
E
L
COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS-- members: confirmation
See Commissions of the Economic and Social Council:members: confirmation
COMMISSION FOR SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT (continued)- - report, 19th session (continued)
Discussion in Plenary: Meeting 1530It was decided that the text of the draft declaration
on social development together with all theamendments, comments and reservations,should be submitted to Member States fortheir comments and subsequently to the General Assembly for consideration at its 23rdsession as a separate item.
Draft resolutions in E/4526 adopted as follows:Draft resolution I, calltng upon the Committee
for Development Planning to take into account the following considerations amongothers in formulating its proposals for thegoals and programmes of the next decade:the close relationship between economicand social development, the varying needsand conditions of different regions andgroups of countries within a region, theimportance of rates of population growthand patterns of distribution, the necessityof structural and institutional changesincluding land reform, the equitable distribution of income, the training of personnel and the role of the international assistance in accelerating the economic andsocial progress; and requesting the Seerstary..General to report to the Commissionfor Social Development at its 20th sessionon the progress made in the implementation of the present resolution, adoptedunanimously as resolution 1320 (XLIV)
Draft resolution 11, requesting the SecretaryGeneral, in preparing the study of thepurpose and objectives of the regular programme of technical asststance, to giveparticular attention to the role of this programme in promoting social development;urging Governments to make effective usefor social development purposes of theresources of the United Nations Development Programme; and calling upon theGovernments to continue to improve theirplanning methods and administrative machinery in order to facilitate the formulation of integrated requests to the UnitedNations Development Programme, adoptedunanimously as resolution 1321 (XLIV)
Draft resolution HI, deciding to include in theagenda of one of the Council's future sessions as a separate item the question ofsocial poltcy and the equitable distributionof national income; and requesting theCommission for Social Development to report periodically to the Councrl on the progress of its work in this field, adoptedunanimously as resolution 1322 (XLIV)
Draft resolution IV, taking' note of the report ofthe Commission on its 19th session, adopted unanimously as resolution 1319 (XLIV)
Term of office(expires 31 Dec)
197119691971196919711969196919691970197019701971
Action in Plenary: Meeting 1530The following were elected to serve a three-year
term beginning 1 Jan 1969: ByelorussianSSR,Congo (Brazzaville), Cuba, F::-ance, Gabon,India, Lebanon, Netherlands, USSR, UnitedStates, Venezuela
Composition of the Commission for Social Development,as of 1 Jan 1969
Term of officeMembers (expires 31 Dec) Members
LebanonArgentina 1970 MauritaniaBotswana 1970 MexicoByelorussian Morocco
SSR 1971 NetherlandsCameroon 1970 NorwayCanada 1969 PakistanChile 1969 PhilippinesCongo (Brazza- Romania
ville) 1971 SpainCuba 1971 ~ TunisiaCyprus 1970 USSRCzechoslovakia 1969 United ArabFrance 1971 Republic 1970Gabon 1971 United Kingdom 1970Greece 1969 United States 1971India 1971 Uruguay 1969Iran 1970 Venezuela 1971
-- report, 19th session (agenda item 10)
See also Income: distributionSocial development: declaration (draft)Social development: planningSocial development: technical assistance
DocumentsE/4467 & Rev.l, (Rev.l/Excerpt, Chinese only)
(E/CN.5/430 & Rev.l, (Rev.l/Excerpt, Chinese only) (ESCOR, 44th sess., suppl. no. 5)& Summary Commission for Soc ial Development. Report on its 19th session, 5 Feb 2 Mar 1968
E/4493/Add.2 Committee for Programme and Coordination. Report on the 1st part of its 2ndsession
E/AC. 7/L.535 United States. Amendments (todraft declaration on social development inE/4467/Rev.l, Annex I)
E/AC. 7/L.536 Venezuela. Amendment (to draftresolution I in E/4467/Rev.l)
E/AC. 7!L.537 Venezuela. Amendment (to draftresolution 11 in E/4467/Rev.l)
E/AC.7/L.538 Libya. Amendments (to draftdeclaration in E/4467/.:.~ev.l, Annex I)
E/AC. 7/L. 539 United Kingdom. Amendments (todraft declaration in E/4467/Rev.l, Annex I)
E/AC.7/L.540 USSR. Amendments (to draft declaration in E/4467/Rev.l, Annex I)
E/AC. 7/L.543 Philippines. Amendment (to draftdeclaration in E/4467/Rev.l, Annex I)
E/AC. 7/L.544 BUlgaria. Amendments (to draftdeclaration in E/4467/Rev.l, Annex I)
8
SUBJECT INDEX
19701971197119701971
!d)
'ation11 thetions,'s forGen.23rd
lows:ntteso 3Cmongir ths~ade:
omicreedsi and, the'owthssityngesdissonl as: and~rp.-.
isionisionnta'PtedLIV)ary, theprogiveJrolent;'usethe
Lop-the
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cil:
COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS (continued)__ members: election (agenda item 21)
ESC resolution 1147 (XLI)
DocumentsE/4468 & Add.1, 3 Secretary-General. Note
Action in Plenary: Meeting 1530The following were elected to serve a three-year
term beginning 1 Jan 1969: Chile, Finland,Iran, Mauritania, New Zealand, Senegal,Ukrainian SSR, United Arab Republic, UnitedStates, Uruguay, Yugoslavia
C.omposition of the Com~ission on Human Rightsas of 1 Jan 1969
4
Term of office Term of officeMembers (expires 31 Dec) Members (expires 31 Dec)
Austria 1970 Nigeria 1969Chile 1971 Pakistan 1969Congo (Demo- Peru 1969
cratic Republic)l969 Philippines 1970Finland 1971 Poland 1969France 1970 Senegal 1971Greece 1969 Ukrainian SSR 1971Guatemala 1969 USSR 1970India 1970 United ArabIran 1971 Republic 1971Israel 1970 United Kingdom 1969Italy 1969 United RepublicJamaica 1970 of TanzaniaLebanon 1970 United StatesMadagascar 1970 UruguayMauritania 1971 VenezuelaMorocco 1969 YugoslaviaNew Zealand 1971
-- report, 24th session (agenda item 13)
See also Africa, Southern: racial discriminationApartheidCapital punishmentNazism: condemnationSlavery: eradicationSouth Africa: political prisonersSub-Commission on Prevention of Discrim-
ination and Protection of Minorities:members: increase in number
DocumentsE/4475 (E/CN.4/972) (ESCOR, 44th sess., suppl,
no. 4) & Summary Commission on HumanRights. Report on its 24th session, 5 Feb 12 Mar 1968
E/4510 & Add.I South Africa. Communication,8 May 1968, transmitting comments onE/CN.4/950 and on resolutions 2 (XXV) and5 (XXIV) of the Commission on Human Rights
E/L.1208 Bulgaria. Communication, 24 May 1968,transmitting statement by the Ministry forForeign Affairs of the German DemocraticRepublic on nazism
E/AC.7/L.545 Secretary-General. Note transmitting resolution on the implementation ofhuman rights in occupied territories, adopted by the International Conference on HumanRights, Tehran 1968
9
COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS (continued)-- report, 24th session (continued)
Documents (continued)E/AC.7/L. 546 Secretary-General. Note transmit
ting resolution on measures to be takenagainst nazism and racial intolerance, adopted by the International Conference on HumanRights, Tehran 1968
E/AC.7/L.547 India. Draft resolution (concerningthe implementation of human rights in occupied territories)
E/AC.7/L.548 Sweden, Venezuela. Draft resolution (concerning capital punishment)
E/AC.7/L.fi49 France. Amendments (to draftresolution V in E/4475)
E/AC.7/L. 550 Unitec. States. Amendments (todraft resolution V in E/4475)
E/AC.7/L.551 United States. Draft resolution(endorsing the decision of the Commissionon Human Rights in resolution 8 (XXIV)) (notpressed to vote at the 606th meeting of theSpecial Cttee)
Discussion in Social Cttee: Meetings 601-606E/4535 & Corr.1, Add.1 Report
Discussion in Plenary: Meeting 1530Draft resolutions in E/4535 &Corr.1, Add.L, adopt
ed as follows:Draft resolution I, author-izing the SUb-Commis
sion on Prevention of Discrimination andProtection of Minorities to undertake astudy of the measures which might be takento implement the International SlaveryConvention of 1926, the SupplementaryConvention of 1956 and the various recommendations of the United Nations on theslavery-like practises of apartheid andcolonialism; to initiate a study of the possibilities of international police co-operation to interrupt and punish the transportation of persons in danger of being enslaved; requesting the Secretary-General,in consultation with the Sub-Commissionand subject to confirmation by the Commission on Human Rights, to establish alist of experts in economic, sociological,legal and other disciplines to give adviceto States concerned with the liquidation ofslavery and the slave trade; remindingGovernments of the availability of technical assistance programmes for assistingin eliminating slavery and the slave trade;requesting all Governments to exert theirfull influence and 1 esources to assist inthe eradication of slavery and slaverylike practises of apartheid and colonialism; and affirming that the master andservant laws currently enforced in Southern Rhodesia, South West Africa and SouthAfrica constitute manifestations of slaveryand the slave trade, adopted (25-0-2) asresolution 1330 (XLIV)
Draft resolution Il, condemning slavery, including slavery-like practices of apartheid anacolonialism, the slave-trade and similarinstitutions and practises; noting withsatisfaction the recommendations of the
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COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS (continued)-- report, 24th session (continued)
'\
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Meml
BraziCana<ChinaDomi
RepGerm
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Discussion in Plenary (continued)Draft resolutions in E/4535 & Corr. 1, Add. 1,
adopted as follows (continued)organs of the United Nations family con..cerned with matters relating to apartheidand racial discrimination in SouthernAfrica; further requesting the Secretary..General to establish a United Nations information centre in South Africa and toreport to the General Assembly at its 24thsession on the implementation of this resolution, adopted (20-0-6) as resolution1332 (XLIV)
Draft resolution IV, reaffirming the legitimacyof the struggle by the opponents of apartheid to realize their human rights andfundamental freedoms; condemning everypractice of inhuman treatment of prisonersin South African prisons; calling upon theGovernment of South Africa: to initiateinvestigations into the violations mention-ed in the report of the ad hoc WorkingGroup of Experts (E/CN.4/950), to affordindemnification to all persons who havesuffered damage, to abolish the 180-day ,law and the Terrorism Act and other similar laws, and to release Mr. RobertSobukwe and all other political prisonersand persons held for their opposition tothe polices of apartheid; requesting Member States of the United Nations to givemaximum publicity to the report of the adhoc Group of Experts; calling upon theGovernment of South Africa to report tothe Secretary-General on the measurestaken in accordance with this resolution;and requesting the Secretary-General totake steps to draw public attention to thereport of the ad hoc Group of Experts,and to report to the General Assembly atits 24th session on the implementation ofthe present resolution, adopted unanimously as resolution 1333 (XLIV)
Draft ,resolutIon V, deciding to increase thei ,membership of the Sub-Commission oni' Prevention of Discrimination and Protec
, ./1 tion of Minorities to 26 members as fromIj·. 1969, and requesting the Commission on
Human Rights, at its 25th session, to electthe members of the Sub-Commission fromnominations made by Member States ofthe United Nations, on th~' following basis:
~ ,','!2 members from Afro/Asian States,
\
_"t,..." 6 members from Western European andf ,,:, other States, 5 members from Latin Amer-\, ..... . ican States and ~ mefnbers from Eastern
European States, ~~9vted (21-5-1) as resolution 1334 (XLIVV'
Draft resolution VI, recommending to the General Assembly the adoption of draft resolution condemning naztsm, racism,apartheid and similar ideologies and practices based on racial intolerance; callingupon all States to take legislative and othermeasures to outlaw and prosecute in courtsgroups and organizations disseminating
SUBJECT INDEX
Discussion in Plenary (continued)Draft resolutions in E/4535 & Corr.l, Add. 1,
adopted as follows (continued)Sub-Commission on Prevention of Discrimination and Protection of Minorities;requesting the Secretary-General to askMember States what further measuresmight be adopted to implement the International Slavery Convention of 1926 and theSupplementary Convention of 1956, and toorganize seminars on the question of theelimination of slavery and the slave trade;appealing to all States Members of theUnited Nations family which have not yetdone so, to become parties to the International Slavery Convention of 1926, theSupplementary Convention of 1956, theConvention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Persons and of the Exploitation ofthe Prostitution of Others of 1949 and theConvention on Consent to Marriage, Minimum Age for Marriage and Registrationof Marriages of 1962; requesting the specialized agencies in areas of their competence to consider how best they can assist in the rehabilitation of women andgirls freed from slavery and from slaverylike practises of apartheid and colonialism, and to report their findings to theCouncil; requesting all Member States togive protection to all persons escapingfrom slavery and the slavery-like practises of apartheid and colonialism; andrequesting the receiving States to submita report to the Secretary-General; expressing thanks to those non-governmentalorganizations which have fought againstslavery and slavery-like practises in alltheir manifestations and requesting themto continue their efforts to eradicate thesepractises, adopted (26-0-1) as resolution1331 (XLIV)
Draft resolution Ill, endorsing the recommendations of the Special Rapporteur appointedby the Commission on Human Rights underits resolution 7 (XXIII) that the Government of South Africa be requested to repeal, amend and replace the laws in forcereferred to in para. 1547 of the SpecialRapporteur's report (E/CN.4/949/Add.4)and to report to the Secretary-General onthe measures taken; urging all States topublicize the evils of apartheid and racialdiscrimination and the inhuman acts practised by the Governments of South Africaand Southern Rhodesia; condemning thoseGovernments which are continuing tomaintain diplomatic, commercial andother relations with South Africa andSouthern Rhodesia and calling upon themto break off such relations; requestingthe Secretary-General to take steps todraw public attention to the evils of thesepolicies and to keep in constant reviewthe question of promoting co-ordinationand co-operation in the activities of those
COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS (continued)-- report, 24th session (continued)
10
22 ,4
SUBJECT INDEX
'\,f\
I
t:!~
I(I
Il'
Term of office(expires 31 Dec)
-- report, 21st session (agenda item 14)See also"Family planning: & status of women
Women: discrimination: Declaration, 1967:implementation
Women: educationWomen: employment: & science. and techno
logyWomen: political rights
DocumentsE/4472 (E/CN.6/495) (ESCOR, 44th sess., suppl.
no. 6) & Summary Commission on the Statusof Women. Report on its 21st session, 29 Jan19 Feb 1968
COMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN-- members: confirmation
See Commissions of the Economic and Social Council:members: confirmation
-- members: election (agenda item 21)ESC resolution 1147 (XLI)
DocumentsE/4468 & Add.1, 2, 4 Secretary-General. Note
Action in Plenary: Meeting 1530The following were elected to serve a three-year
term beginning 1 Jan 1969: Chile, CostaRica,France, Liberia, Malaysia, Morocco, Nicaragua, Norway, Philippines, Romania
Composition of the Commission on the Status of Womenas of 1 Jan 1969
Term of office Term of officeMembers (expires 31 Dec) Members (expires 31 Dec)
Australia 1969 Madagascar 1970Botswana 1970 Malaysia 1971Byelorussian Morocco 1971
SSR 1970 Netherlands 1969Chile 1971 Nicaragua 1971Costa Rica 1971 Norway 1971Cyprus 1970 Peru 1969Dominican Philippines 1971
Republic 1970 Romania 1971France 1971 Spain 1970Ghana 1970 Tunisia 1969Guatemala 1969 Turkey 1969Guinea 1969 USSR 1970Hungary 1969 United ArabIran 1969 Republic 1969Iraq 1969 United Kingdom 1970Japan 1970 United States 1970Liberia 1971
Term of officeMembers (expires 31 Dec) Members
COMMISSION ON NARCOTIC DRUGS (continued)-- members: election (continued)
Turkey 1969 United Kingdom 1969USSR 1969 United States 1971United Arab Republic 1972 Yugoslavia 1971
-- report, 22nd session E/4455 (E/CN. 7/512)(ESCOR, 44thsess., suppl, no. 2) & Summary .
See Narcotic drugs: international control for dzscussion
1972197119711972
1971
DocumentsE/4468 & Add.1-5 Secretary-General. Note
Action in Plenary: Meeting 1530The following were elected to serve a four-year
term beginning 1 Jan 1969: Germany (FederalRepublic), Hungary, India, Iran, Mexico, Pak-istan, Sweden, United Arab Republic
Composition of the Commission on Narcotic Drugsas of 1 Jan 1969
Term of office Term of office(expires 31 Dec) Members (expires 31 Dec)
1969 India 19721971 Iran 1972196~ Jamaica 1969
Japan 1969Mexico 1972Morocco 1969Pakistan 1~72Peru 1971Sweden 1972Switzerland 1971
MembersBrazilCanadaChinaDominican
RepublicGermany (Fed-
eral Republic)FranceGhanaHungary
COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS (continued)__ report, 24th session (continued)
Discussion in Plenary (continued)Draft resolutions in E/4535 & Corr. 1, Add. 1, •
adopted as follows (continued)propaganda for nazism and apartheid, andto strive for the eradication of such ideologies and practices; requesting the Secretary-General to submit to the General Assembly information available on measurestaken or envisaged with a view of haltingnazism and apartheid; inviting MemberStates to provide the Secretary-Generalwith such information and deciding to consider the question at the 24th session ofthe General Assembly, adopted (25-0-2)as resolution 1335 (XLIV)
Draft resolution VII, endorsing resolution 6(XXIV) of the Commission on Human Rightsentitled "Question of human rights in theterritories occupied as a result of thehostilities in the Middle East", adoptedunanimously as resolution 1336 (XLIV)
Draft resolution VIII in E/4535, drawing the attention of States Members of the UnitedNations to ESC resolution 934 (XXXV) andrequesting them to inform the SecretaryGeneral, at his request, of any new development in regard to the law and practicein their countries concerning the deathpenalty, and submitting to the General Assembly an annexed draft resolution on thesubject for action at its 23rd session,adopted unanimously as resolution 1337(XLIV)
Draft resolution IX, taking note of the report ofthe Commission on its 24th session, adopted unanimously as resolution 1329 (XLIV)
The Council decided that the 25th session of theCommission on Human Rights should beheld in Geneva
COMMISS:ON ON NARCOTIC DRUGS-- members: election (agenda item 21)
ESC resolution 1147 (XLI)
ase thesion onProtecas fromssion onto electon fromtates ofg basis:States,
ean and1AmerEasternas res-
. 1,
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ttimacyf apart..hts andg everyisonersipon theinitiate
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to give'f the adlpon theeport toeasuresolution;ieral ton to thelxperts,mblyat:ation of
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his ressolution
11
~UBJECT INDEX
II 1
I, iI I
!II
COM!vIISSION ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN (continued)-- report, 21st session (continued)
Documents (continued)ElAC.7IL.541 USSR. Amendment (to draft resolu
tion 11 in E/4472)ElAC .7IL.542 USSR. Amendment (to draft resolu
tion VI in E/4472)
Discussion in Social Citee: Meetings 598-600E/4527
Action in Plenary: Meeting 1530Draft resolutions in E/4527 adopted as follows:
Draft resolution I, urging all States Membersuf the United Nations and members of thespecialized agencies which have not already done so, to take the necessary actionto accord women political rights on equalterms with men, and inviting them to ratifyor accede to the Convention on the PoliticalRights of Women, drawing attention of theStates Members of the United Nations andspecialized agencies and of non-governmental organizations to the conclusionsand suggestions contained in the reportof the Seminar on Civic and Political Education of Women held in Helsinki in 1967,adopted unanimously as resolution 1324(XLIV)
Draft resolution 11, requesting the SecretaryGeneral and the specialized agencies totake steps to ensure the immediate circulation of the text of the Declaration onthe Elimination of Discrimination againstWomen through their respective services;inviting Member States and competentorganizations to take all measures for therecognition of the principles contained inthe Declaration; inviting the specializedagenc ies to undertake further studies onthe changing role of men and women in achanging world; inviting the non-governmental organizations to participate in theactivities tor publictztng the Declarationand the implementation of its principles;inviting the Governments of Member Statesto revise their legislation in the light ofthe principles of the Declaration; requesting Member states, the specialized agenc ies and the non-governmental organizations concerned to inform the SecretaryGeneral of the publtc ity given to the Declaration and of the action taken by them incompliance with the principles of theDeclaration; requesting the SecretaryGeneral to report on the information received to the Commission on the Statusof Women, adopted unanimously as resolution 1325 (XLIV)
Draft resolution Ill, requesting the SecretaryGeneral to transmit an interim reportrelating to the status of women and familyplanning to States Members of the UnitedNations family, the specialized agenciesand non-governmental organizations concerned; inviting them to undertake nationalsurveys or case studies on this SUbject,transmitting their findings to the Secretary-General as the basis for a further
12
COMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN (continued)-- report, 21st session (continued)
Action in Plenary (continued)Draft resolutions in E/4527 adopted as follows
(continued)report on this question; inviting the specialized agencies concerned to co-operatein the further study of the relationship ofthe status of women and family planning;requesting the interested non-govern,mental organizations to make available tothe Secretary-General any relevant mate*rial relating to this subject; approvingthe decision of the Commission on theStatus of Women to appoint a Special Rap,porteur to continue the study of this question; and inviting the Special Rapporteurto take into account the information furnished in accordance with the present res,elution, adopted unanimously as resolution 1326 (XLIV)
Draft resolution IV, requesting the SecretaryGeneral, with assistance ofthe specializedagencies, to draw up an international policyaimed at promoting and accelerating teennical and vocational training of women indeveloping countries; expressing ap*preciation for the efforts of UNESCO inthese fields and for its proposal that acomparative study of co-education be submitted to the Commission on the statusof Women at its 22nd session; invitingorganizations within the United Nationssystem to intensify their co-operation onthese subjects; inviting UNESCO to continue its research within the context ofeducational planning and to ensure thatthe assistance programmes for literacytraining provide women with the basis fora vocational education in addition to fundamental education; suggesting that Member States which are drawing up educationplans should: take all necessary measuresto ensure to girls and women access totechnical and vocational training; reservea place for the notions of an adequate general education for children of both sexesin the elementary and intermediate leveleducational plans; provide diversificationin the technical and vocational curricula;and accord special attention to the information to be provided concerning employment possibilities for persons enteringtechnical or vocational training institu- .tions; and study measures to ensure thatwomen in rural areas have the same op- ;portunity as men of undertaking technicalstudies, adopted unanimously as resolution 1327 (XLIV)
Draft resolution V, inviting States Members ofthe United Nations and specialized agencies, to undertake national surveys dealingwith the repercussions of scientific andtechnological progress on the conditionsof work and employment of women, invitingthe ILO to consider the possibility ofplacing this question on the agenda of the nextmeeting of consultants on the problem of
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UniteRe
SUBJECT INDEX
The following members were confirmed:
COMMISSIONS OF THE ECONOMIC ANDSOCIAL COUNCIL,FUNCTIONAL
-- members: confirmation (agenda item 22)
lJocumentsE/4470 & Add.1-5 Secretary-General. Note, in
cluding biographical data
Action in Plenary: Meeting 1530The Council confirmed the nomiuations contained
in E/4470 & Add.1-4
19721971
197219721969
19711969196919691969196919691971
PanamaPeruPolandSierra LeoneSingaporeThailandTogoUSSRUnited Arab
RepublicUnited KingdomUnited Republic
of TanzaniaUnited StatesVenezuela
Mr. Gamal AskarProfessor C .A. Moser
Mr. K.M. ArcherMr. Jan KazimourMr. Jonathan E. TandohMr. P.C. MahalanobisMr. Abdulmajid
-- members: electionSee under names of commissions
-- report, 5th session (agenda item 11)
See also Housing: world reportHousing and urban development: public infor
mation campaignsUnited Nations Institute for Documentation
on Housing, Building and Planning
DocumentsE/4440 (E/C .6/85) (ESCOR, 44thsess., suppl. no. 7)
& Summary Committee on Housing, Buildingand PlaIming. Report on the 5th session,16-27 Oct 1967
E/4453 Secretary-General. Progress report ""nthe implementation of resolution 1224 (XLII)on pilot programmes to improve housing conditions of low-income families
Canada 1969Chile 1971Congo (Demo-
cratic Republic) 1972Denmark 1969France 1971Ghana 1971Guatemala 1972Hungary 1972Italy 1971Japan 1972Kenya 1971Kuwait 1972Lebanon 1971Netherlands 1972
COMMITTEE 0... HOUSING, BUILDING AND PLANNING-- members: election (agenda item 21)
ESC resolution 1147 (XLI)
DocumentsE/4469 & Add.1-5 Secretary-General. Note
Discussion in Plenary: Meeting 1530The following were elected to serve a four-year
term beginning 1 Jan 1969: Congo (DemocraticRepublic), Guatemala, Hungary, Japan, Kuwait, Netherlands, United Arab Republic,United Republic of Tanzania, United States
Composition of the Committee on Housing, Buildingand Planning as of 1 Jan 1969
Term of office Term of officeMembers (expires 31 Dec) Members (expires 31 Dec)
AustraliaCzechoslovakiaGhanaIndiaIndonesiaUnited Arab
RepublicUnited KingC: nn
COMMISSIONS OF THE ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL,FUNCTIC~:AL (continued)
-- members: confirmation (continued)
Action in Plenary (continued)
Statistical Commission
Mrs. Dorah N.J. Danieli
Mr. Hassan El Saaty
Mr. Jose Marfa RudaMr. N.K. TarasovMr. Andres Aguilar
Mawdsley
Mr. Mikis SparsisMr. Jacques MegretMrs. Fatima HanchiMr. ConstantinGrigores
cu
Commission on Human Rights
Commission on the Status of Women
Mrs. Motsei DoreenGaletshoge
Mrs. Jeanne Crsse MartinMrs. Zaiveline Ramaro
saonaMrs. Kadia Tour~
Mrs. Lourdes P. SanDiego
Population Commission
Commission for Social Development
MauritaniaPhilippines
United ArabRepublic
GuineaMadagascar
Botswana
United Republicof Tanzania
ArgentinaUSSRVeneztIela
CyprusFranceMauritaniaRomania
COMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN (continued)-- report, 21st session (continued)
Action in Ptenary (continued)Draft resolutions in E/4527 adopted as follows
(continued)women workers rnd of a future sessionof the International Labour Conference;recommending to the lLO to continuestudying this question and to report thefindings to the Commission on the Statusof Women; and recommending to the Commission to continue studying this questionand to prepare its recommendations forthe Council, adopted unanimously as resolution 1328 (XLIV)
Draft resolution VI, taking note of the reportof the Commission on its 21st session,adopted unanimously as resolution 1323(XLIV)
The Council appointed Mrs. Helvi SipiHi (Finland) as Special Rapporteur to continuethe study of the status of women and familyplanning
mbers of.ed agen-sdealingrtifie andonditionsL, invitingy ofplac[the next-oblem of
eretaryecializedtal policymg techvomen ining ap~
ESCO inI that an be suble Status
inviting: Nationsration on) to conontext ofsure thatliteracy
basis forill to funiat Memsducationneasures.ccess toreserve
uate genrth sexes.ate level;ificationurricula;he infor:employ-entering
; tnstitusure thatsame optechnicali resolu-
the spe-operatsmship ofrlanning;-governulable toint mats,pprovingn on the~ial Raplis quespporteurtion fursent res-
resolu-
.ows
ued)
13
..SUBJECT INDEX
COMMITTEE ON HOUSING, BUILDING AND PLANNING(continued)
-- report, 5th session (continued)
Documents (continued)E/4467 & Rev.l, (Rev.l/Excerpt, Chinese only)
(E/CN.5/430 & Rev.l, (Rev.l/Excerpt, Chinese only» (ESCOR, 44th sess., suppl. no. 5)& Summary Commission for Social Development. Report on its 19th sess.,5Feb- 2 Mar1968, chap. II
E/4493/Add.5 Committee for Programme and Coordination. Report on the 1st part of its 2ndsession
E/AC.7/L.530 United States. Amendments (to draftresolution II in E/4440)
E/AC.7/L.531 Philippines. Amendment (to draftresolution 11 in E/4440)
E/AC.7/L.532 United Republic of Tanzania.Amendments (to draft resolution I in E/4440)
E/AC.7/L.533 United Republic of Tanzania, UpperVolta. Amendments (to draft resolution 11in E/4440)
Discussion in Social Citee: Meetings 584-587,590,593E/4520 Report
Discussion in Plenary: Meeting 1526The Council decided not to take action on draft
resolution IV in E/4440, concerning theestabltshment of a working group on housing,building and planning
Draft resolutions in E/4520 adopted as follows:Draft resolution I, requesting the General As
sembly to reconsider the biennial reporting requirements specified in its resolution 2036 (XX) and to substitute a quinquennial housing survey of an analyt.icaland comparative character; requesting theSecretary-General to secure the International Labour Organisation's co-operationwith all other organs concerned in theUnited Nations family and particularlythe Centre for Housing, Building and Planning to ensure that its proposed housingsurvey to be issued in 1970, will be ofbenefit to all parties; and further requesting the Secretary-General to initiate thepublication of a quinquennial housing survey in 1973, adopted, without vote, as resolution 1299 (XLIV)
Draft resolution IT, recommeading that the competent United Nations bodies should examine the possibility of convening regionalconferences on housing, preferably at theministerial level, and of initiating a programme of public information in this fieldwithin the context of the desirability ofdesignating an mternational year for housing and urban development; requesting theSecretary-General to ascertain the viewsof Member States on these proposals andtheir willingness to initiate practical pro-
. grammes in support thereof and to report,through the Committee Oil Housing, Building and Planning, to the Council, adoptedwithout vote, as resolution 1300 (XLIV)
Draft resolution Ill, requesting the SecretaryGeneral to take the following steps in connexion with the decision to establish a
14
COMMITTEE ON HOUSING, BUILDING AND PLANNING(continued)
Discussion in Plenary (continued)Draft resolution in E/4520 adopted as follows (con-
tinued)United Nations Institute for Documentationon Housing, Building and Planning at NewDelhi: a) To approach Member States forfunds for the establishment of nationaland regional centres; b) To establish, whenfunds are available, an Advisory Boardto define the functions of a working partyof experts in documentation and to adviseon the establishment of the Institute andits programme of work; c) To appointthe members of the Advisory Board asdirected by the present resolution; d) Toestablish in Geneva, when funds are available and for a period of two or threeyears, a working party of documentationexperts whose task inter alia would be toadvise on and facilitate the establishmentof national and regional centres and toestablish the exchange between the centresand the institute of literature pertainingto housing, building and planning, adoptedwithout vote, as resolution 1301 (XLIV)
Draft resolution IV, taking note of the reportof the Committee on its 5th session, adopted without vote,as resolution 1298 (XLIV)
-- Working Group [to work as an advisory panel to theCentre for Housing, Building and Planning]: establish..ment (agenda item 11)
DocumentsE/4440 (E/C .6/85) (ESCOR, 44th sess., supple no. 7)
& Summary Committee on Housing, BUilding and Planning. Report on the 5th session,
16-27 Oct 1967, paras. 202-206 and draftresolution IV
Discussion in Social Citee: Meetings 585-587, 593 I
E/4520 Repor-t
Discussion in Plenary: Meeting 1526The Council decided not to take action on draft
resolution IV in E/4440
CO-ORDINATION AMONG UNITED NATIONS AND SPECIALIZl~D AGENCIES
-- population programmes
See Population: United Nations programme
-- shippingSee Transport: deveiopment
COUNCIL COMMITTEE ON NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
-- reportsSee under subject of report for discussion
E/4485 & Cozr.L, (Corr.2, French only), (Corr.S,Spanish only) Non-governmentalorganizations: consultative relations with Council
E/L.1204, 1205 Non-governmental organizations:hearings by Council and its committees
DANIELI, DC-- biography
DOPING
See Nar
DRUG SUPER-- final repOl
Add.l,2 (ESee Nar
ECONOMIC A-- agenda, 441
Rules 1
DocumelE/44
E/44'
E/INE/L.·
DiscussThe (
Prov:
Orgai
-- agenda, 45tRule 11
DocumeiE/44f
E/L.]
E/L,]
DiscussiProvi
-- composttton
Documet.E/INI
I'SUBJECT INDEX
DANIELI, DORAH N.J. (United Republic of Tanzania)-- biography E/4470/Add.S
DOPING
See Narcotic drugs: international control
DRUG SUPERVISORY BODY__ final report, Nov 1967 E/4480 (Summary); E/OB/23 &
Add.l,2 (E/DSB/25 & Add.1.2) (Sales no.: E.68.XI.1-3)See Narcotic drugs: international control for discus
sion
ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL-- agenda, 44th session (agenda item 2)
Rules 13 and 14 of the Council's Rules of Procedure
DocumentsE/4450 & Add.I Provisional agenda (Add.I post
pones to the 45th session consideration of thereport in E/4462, dealing with responsibilities among the UN Secretariat units concerned'with shipping and ports)
E/4479 China. Communication, 18 Mar 1968,concerning the provision of Chinese languageservices for the UNConference on Road Traffic, Vienna 1968
E/INF/96 List of documentsE/L.1201 (& Corr.L, English, French & Spanish
only). Secretary-General. Note on the organization of work
Discussion in Plenary: Meeting 1516The Council, considering the communication from
the Chinese Government in E/4479, decidednot to include the item in the agenda. It alsodecided to postpone until the 45th sessionconsideration of item 3 (c) as well as consideration of all proposals contained in thereports of its subsidiary organs relating totheir future meetings
Provisional agenda in E/4450 &Add.l, as amended,adopted
Organization of work in E/L.1201 (& Corr.L, English, French, Spanish only) as amended,adopted
-- agenda, 45th session (agenda item 23)Rule 11 of the Council's Rules of Procedure
DocumentsE/4466 & Add.l, 2 Secretary-General. Provisional
agenda (Add.l contains letter, 20 May 1968,from Sweden requesting inclusion of item"The question of convening an internationalconference on the problems of human environment")
E/L.1202 Secretary-General. Note on organizationof work
E/L.1203 Secretary-General. Note on documentation for the 45th session
Discussion in Plenary.' Meeting 1528Provisional agenda in E/4466/Add.2, as amended,
and organization of work inE/L.1202 adoptedwithout vote
-- composition, 1968
DocumentsE/INF/95 Note on composition of the Council and
subsidiary and related bodies in 1968
15
ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL (continued)-- members: representatives
DocumentsE/4530 ESC: President and Vice-Presidents. Re
port on credentials of representativesE/INF.97 & Corr.l, Add.l, 2 Secretariat. List
of representatives
-- officers, 1968: election (agenda item 1)Rule 20 of the Council's Rules of Procedure, as
amended by ESC resolution 1193 (XLI)
The follOWing officers were elected by acclamationat the 1516th meeting:
President: Mr. Manuel P~rez Guerrero (Venezuela)1st Vice-President: Mr. Borje F. Billner (Sweden)2nd Vice-President: Mr. Milko Tarabanov (Bul-
garia)3rd Vice-President: Mr. Akili B.C. Danieli (United
Republic of Tanzania)
-- resolutionsE/4548 (ESCOR, 44th sess., suppl. no. 1) Collected
editionE/L.1214 List of resolutions (1289-1338)Resolutions E/RES/1289-1338 issued separately
in mimeogrcphed form as follows:
E/RES/1308 Advisory Committee on the Appli-cation of Science and Technology to Development: report
E/RES/1332 Africa, Southern: racial discrim-ination
E/RES/1330-1332, Apartheid1335
E/RES/1291 CannabisE/RES/1337 Capital punishmentE/RES/1313-1315 Cartography: international co-
operationE/RES/1319-1322 Commission for Social Develop-
ment: report, 19th sessionE/RES/1329-1337 Commission on Human Rights: re-
port, 24th sessionE/RES/1289 Commission on Narcotic Drugs:
report, 22nd sessionE/RES/1323-1328 Commission on the StatusofWom-
en: report, 21st sessionE/RES/1298-1301 Committee on Houstng, Building
and Planning: report, 5thsession
E/RES/1310 Environment: conservation andutilization
E/RES/1326 Family planning: &status of womenE/RES/1300 Housing and urban development:
public information campaigns
E/RES/1299 Housing: world reportE/RES/1338 Human rights: advisory servicesE/RES/1322 Income: distributionE/RES/1305 Industry: censuses, 1973E/RES/1292 Lebanon: cannabisE/RES/1294 Lysergic acid diethylamide: con-
trolE/RES/1289-1295 Narcotic drugs: international con-
trolE/RES/1316 Natural resources: non-agricul-
tural: developmentE/HES/1335 Nazism: condemnation
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E/A(
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DocumeE/4~
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HOUSING__ world rept
Docum,E/4'
GALETSHOG__ biography
GRlGORESCl__ biography
.' HANCHI, FA'__ biography
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT-- meeting of specialists (proposed) (agenda item 7)
ESC resolution 1261 (XLIII)Documents
E/4484 Secretary-General. Note
Discussion in Economic Cttee: Meetings 448, 449_E/4533 Report
Action in Plenary: Meeting 1529The Council took note of the Secretary-Generalis
note in E/4484
ENVIRONMENT-- conservation and utilization (agenda item 5 (d»
ESC decision of 21 Dec 1966See also Natural resources: non-agricultural: de
velopmentDocuments
E/4457 & Add.1 World Health Organization. Report on environmental pollution
E/4458 FAO/UNESCO. ReportE/4482 Advisory Committee on the Applicationof
Science and Technology to Development.Comments on E/4457 & Add.1
Discussion in Economic Cttee: Meeting 451E/4534 Report
Action in Plenary: Meeting 1529Draft resolution III in E/4534, taking note of the
reports in E/4457 & Add.I , E/4458 andE/4482 and deciding to consider them furtherat a later session of the Council, adoptedunanimously as resolution 1310 (XLIV)
FAMILY PLANNING-- & status of women (agenda item 14)
DocumentsE/4472 (E/CN.6/495) (ESCOR, 44th sess., supple
no. 6) & Summary Commission on the Statusof Women. Report on the 21st session, 29 Jan 19 Feb 1968, paras 152-160 anddraftresolution IV
Discussion in Social Cttee: Meeting 600E/4527 Report I
Action in Plenary: Meeting 1530Draft resolution III in E/4527, requesting the Secre
tary-General to transmit the interim reportrelating to the status of women and familyplanning to States Members of the United Nations family, the specialized agencies andnon-governmental organizations concerned,and invittng them to undertake national surveys or case studies on this subject, transmitting their findings to the Secretary-General as the basis for a further report on thisquestion; inviting the specialized agenciesconcerned to co-operate in the further studyof the relationship of the status of women andfamily planning; requesting the interestednon-governmental organizations to makeavailable to the Secretary-General any relevant material relating to this subject; approving the decision of the Commission on theStatus of Women to appoint a Special Rapporteur to continue the study of this question;and inviting the Special Rapporteur to takeinto account the information furnished in accordance with the present resolution, adoptedunanimously as resolution 1326 (XLIV)
SUBJECT INDEX
F/4529
E/4529
E/4531E/4533
E/4534
E/4534E/4534
E/4528
E/4521
E/4532E/4529
ECONOMIC COMMITTEE-- reports
See under subject of report for discussionE/4534 Advisory Cttee on the Application of
Gcience and Technology to Development: report
Cartography: international co-operationEconomic development: meeting of spe
cialists (proposed)Environment: conservation and utiliza
tionNatural resources: non-agricultural:
developmentPetroleum and natural gas resources:
surveyPollution: 'controlScience and technology: education and
trainingScience and technology: transfer to de
veloping countr-iesStatistical Commisstom report, 15th
sessionTransport: developmentWater resources: development
E/RES/1301
ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL (continued)-- resolutions (continued)
Resolutions E/RES/1289-1338 issued separa.telyin mimeographed form as follows (continued)
E/RES/1290 Near and Middle East: narcoticdrugs: illicit traffic
Non-governmental organizationsPetroleum and natural gas resour-
ces: developmentPollution: controlPsychotropic substances: controlScience and technology: education
and trainingScience and technology: transfer
to developing countriesSlavery: eradicationSocial development: planningSocial development: technical as-
sistanceSouth Africa: political prisonersStatistical Commission: report,
15th sessionStatistics: co-ordinationSub-Commisston on Prevention of
Discrimination and Protec-tion of Minorities: members:increase in number
Trade unton rights: infringementsUnited Nations: economic and so
cial activities: programmeof work
United Nations Institute for Documentation on Housing, Building and Planning: establish-ment
Vital statistics: world programmeWater resources: developmentWomen: discrimination: Declara-
tion, 1967: implementationWomen: educationWomen: employment: & science
and technologyWomen: political rights
E/RES/1311, 1312
E/RES/1330, 1331E/RES/1320E/RES/1321
E/RES/1333E/RES/1304-1307
E/RES/1306E/RES/1334
E/RES/1302E/RES/1303
E/RES/1307E/RES/1317E/RES/1325
E/RES/1327E/RES/1328
E/RES/1324
E/RESi1310E/RES/1293E/RES/1309
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SUBJECT INDEX
GALETSHOGE, MOTSEI DOREEN (Botswana)__ biography E/4470/Add.2
GRIGORESCU, CONSTANTIN (Romania)__ biography E/4470
"HANCHI, FATIMA (Mauritania)-- biography E/4470
HOUSING-- world report (agenda item 11)
DocumentsE/4440 (E/C .6/85) (ESCOR, 44th sess., supple. no. 7) & Summary Committee on Housing,
Building and Planning. Report on the 5th session, 16-27 Oct 1967, paras 27-42 and draftresolution I
E/AC.7/L.532 United Republic of Tanzania.Amendments (to draft resolution I in E/4440)
Discussion in Social Citee: Meetings 584-587E/4520 Report
Discussion in Plenary: Meeting 1526Draft resolution I in E/4520, requesting the Gen
eral Assembly to reconsider the biennialreporting requirements specified in its resolution 2036 (XX) and to substitute a quinquennial housing survey of an analytical andcomparative character; requesting the Secretary-General to secure the International Labour Organisation's co-operation with all theother organs concerned in the United Nationsfamily and particularly the Centre for Housing, Building and Planning to ensure that itsproposed housing survey, to be issued in 1970,will be of benefit to all parties; and furtherrequesting the Secretary-General to initiatethe publication of a quinquenntal housing survey in 197J, adopted without vote, as resolution 1299 (XLIV)
HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT-- public information campaigns (agenda item 11)
DocumentsE/4440 (E/C.6/85) (ESCOR, 44thsess., suppl. no. 7)
& Summary Committee on Housing, BUilding and Planning. Report on the 5th session,16-27 Oct 1967, paras 58-82 and draft resolution II
E/AC.7/L.530 United States. Amendments (todraft resolution II in E/4440)
E/AC. 7/L.531 Philtppines. Amendment (to draftresolution II in E/4440)
E/AC.7/L.533 United Republic of Tanzania, UpperVolta. Amendments (to draft resolution IIin E/4440)
Discussion in Social Cttee: Meetings 585-587E/4520 Report
Discussion in Plenary: Meeting 1526Draft resolution II in E/4520, recommending that
the competent United Nations bodies shouldexamine the possibility of convening regionalconferences on housing, preferably at theministerial level, and of initiating a programme of public information in this fieldWithin the context of the desirability of designating an international year for housing and
17
HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT (continued)-- public information campaigns (continued)
Discussion in Plenary (continued)urban development; requesting the SecretaryGeneral to ascertain the views of MemberStates on these proposals and their willingness to initiate practical programmes insupport thereof and to report, through theCommittee on Housing, Building and Planning to the Council, adopted without vote, asresolution 1300 (XLIV)
HUMAN RIGHTS
See also Commission on Human Rights: report, 24thsession
-- advisory services (agenda item 15)GA resolution 926 (X)
DocumentsE/4472 (E/CN.6/495) (ESCOR, 44th sess., suppl.
no. 6) & Summary Commission on the Statusof Women. Report on the 21st session, 29 Jan19 Feb 1968, paras 182-189 and draft resolution VI
E/4474 Secr-etary-Oeneral. ReportE/AC.7/L. 542 USSR. Amendment (to draft resolu
tion VI in E/4472, rejected at the 606th meeting of the Social Cttee)
Discussion in Social Cttee: Meeting 606E/4536 Report
Discussion in Plenary: Meeting 1530The Council took note of the report of the Secre
tary-General in E/4474Draft resolution in E/4536, requesting the Secre
tary-General to examine the possibility ofmaking a larger contribution to the financingof seminars on the status of women held indeveloping countries; and requesting theGeneral Assembly to authorize the SecretaryGeneral to organize these seminars at theHeadquarters of the United Nations at NewYork and Geneva or at the headquarters ofthe regional economic commissions, adoptedwithout vote, as resolution 1338 (XLIV)
INCOME-- distribution (agenda item 10)
DocumentsE/4467 & Rev.1 (E/CN.5/430 & Rev.1) (ESCOR,
44th sess., suppl. no. 5) & Summary Commission for Social Development. Report on its19th session, 5 Feb-2Mar1968,paras 83-85and draft resolution III
Discussion in Social Cttee: Meetings 594-597E/4526 Report
Action in Plenary: Meeting 1530Draft resolution III in E/4526, deciding to include
ill the agenda of one of the Council's futuresessions as a separate item the question ofsocial policy and the equitable distribution ofnational income; and requesting the Commission for Soc ial Development to report periodically to the Council on the progress of itswork in this field, adopted unanimously asresolution 1322 (XLIV)
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Memorandum
Meeting 222
DiscuEl
ActicDJ
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E,
E,
Doc'/,E
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NARCOTI(-- tntenna
See I
MIDDLE l-- refuget
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NAMES, G-- standar
See
MOSER, C-- biograj
LYSERGIC ACID DIETHYLAMIDE-- control (agenda item 12)
DocumentsE/4455 (E/CN.7/512) (ESCOR, 44th sess., suppl.
no. 2) & Summary Commission on NarcoticDrugs. Report on its 22nd session, 8-26 Jan,para. 335 and draft resolution F
E/AC.7!L.534 United States. Amendments (todraft resolution F in E/4455)
Discussion in Social Citee: Meetings 588-590E/4516 Report
Action in Plenary: Meeting 1520Draft resolution VI in E/4516, recommending to
Governments which have already taken control measures for LSD and similar hallucinogenic substances to examine them with theview of makingchem more stringent if required; urging Governments to restrict theuse of such substances to approved medicaland scientific purposes and to prohibit allimport and export of them except betweenGovernments or organizations specificallyauthorized; recommending to Governmentsto take appropriate measures to prevent theuse of lysergic acid and other intermediateor precursor substances for illicit manufacture of LSD or similar halluc inogenic substances, adopted unanimously as resolution1294 (XLIV)
See Lysergic acid diethylamide
LEBANON (continued)-- cannabis: cultivation (continued)
Action in Plenary (continued)this effort be supported by all possible technical assistance from the United Nationssystem; and requesting the Secretary-Gen_eral to maintain close contact with theGovernment of Lebanon on the developmentof this project and to report periodically tothe Commission on Narcotic Drugs and tothe Council, adopted unanimously as resolution 1292 (XLIV)
LSD
INTERNATIONAL SENIOR CITIZENS ASSOCIATION, INC.-- consultative relations with Council
DocumentsE/C.2/R.34 Secretary-General.
Discussion in Council Cttee on NGOs:
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE OF SURVEILLANCE SOCIETIES-- consultative relations with Council
DocumentsE/C.2/R.34 Secr'etary-Oeneral. Memorandum
Discussion in Council Cttee on NGOs: Meeting 222
INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OFANIMALS
-- consultative relations with Council
DocumentsE/C .2/R.34 Secretary-General. Memorandum
Discussion in Council Cttee on NGOs: Meeting 222
INTERNATIONAL YEAR FOR HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENTSee Housing and urban development: public information
campaigns
INDUSTRY-- censuses, 1973 (agenda item 8)
DocumentsE/4471 (E/CN.3/390) (ESCOR, 44th sess., suppl.
no. 10) & Add.I Statistical Commission.Report on the 15th session. 26 Feb - 8 Mar1968, paras 62-72, 85, 91 and draft resolution I
Discussion in Economic Cttee: Meeting 437E/4521 Report
Action in Plenary: Meeting 1529Draft resolution A, in E/4521, recommending that
States Members of the United Nations and thespecialized agencies compile basic data onindustry for 1973 or a year close to 1973,taking into account the international recommendations on this subject, adopted unanimously as resolution 1305 (XLIV)
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Statements in Council Cttee on NGOs: Meeting 240
LEBANON-- cannabis: cultivation (agenda item 12)
;';ocumentsE/4455 (E/CN.7/512) (ESCOR, 44th sess., suppl.
no. 2) & Summary Commission on NarcoticDrugs. Report on its 22nd session, 8-26 Jan1963, para. 299 and draft resolution D
Discussion in Social Cttee: Meetings 488-590E/4516 report
Action in Plenary: Meeting 1520Draft resolution IV in E/4516, congratulating the
Government of Lebanon on its efforts ineradicating cannabis cultivation; expressingthe hope that Lebanon will succeed in implementing this project; recommending that
MARINE RESOURCES-- development (agenda item 3 (c))
ESC resolution 1112 (XL)
DocumentsE/4449 & Add.l, 2 Secretary-General. Report on
resources of the sea (beyond the continentalshelf)
E/4492 & Add.I . Advisory cttee on the ApplicaHonof Science and Technology to Development.Comments on E/4449 & Add.L, 2 (Add.1 contains note from the Secretary-General onfinancial tmpltcattons of issuing E!4449 &Add.1, 2)
Discussion in Plenary: Meeting 1516It was decided to postpone consideration of this
item until the 45th session
MEGRET, JACQUES (France)-- biography E!4470
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SUBJECT INDEX
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MIDDLE EAST SITUATION__ refugees: repatriation
See Comm.ission on Human Rights: report, 24th sesSIOn
MOSER, C .A. (United Kingdom)-- biography E/4470
NAMES, GEOGRAPHICAL-- standardization
See Cartography: international co-operation
NARCOTIC DRUGS-- inter-national control (agenda item 12)
See also CannabisLebanon: cannabis: cultivationLysergic acid diethylamide: controlNear and Middle East: narcotic drugs: il
licit trafficPsychotropic substances: control
DocumentsE!4455 (E/CN.7/512) (ESCOR, 44th sess., suppl.
no. 2) & Summary Commission on NarcoticDrugs. Report on its 22nd session, 8-26 Jan1968
E!4480 (& Corr.l, English only) Permanent Central Narcotics Board and Drug SupervisoryBody. Final report, Nov 1967 (Summary)
E!AC.7!L.534 United States. Amendments (todraft resolution F in E!4455)
E!DSB!24 & Add.1-4 (Sales no.: 67.XI.l, 8, 11-13)Drug Supervisory Body. Estimated worldrequirements of narcotic drugs and estimatesof world production of opium in 1967
E!OB/23 & Add.l, 2 (E/DSB!25 & Add.l, 2) (Salesno.: 68.XI.1-3) PermanentCentralNarcoticsBoard and Drug Supervisory Body. Finalreport, Nov 1967 (Add.l, 2 contain statisticson narcotic drugs for 1966 and estimatedworld requirements and production in 1968)
Discussion in Social Citee: Meetings 588-590E/4516 Report
Action in Plenary: Meeting 1520Draft resolutions in E/4516 adopted as follows:
Draft resolution I, taking note of the reports ofthe Commisston on Narcotic Drugs on its22nd session, and of the Permanent Central Narcotics Board and the Drug Supel visory Body on their work in 1967, adopted .'unanimously as resolution 1289 (XLIV)
Draft resolution II, recommending to convenea meeting of representatives of Near andMiddle East countries to make an effectivestudy of all aspec ts of the campaign againstthe illicit traffic in narcotic drugs in theregion; and inviting the Secretary-Generalto provide necessary advice and assistanceto such a meeting, adopted unanrmously asresolution 1290 (XLIV) t>"
Draft resolution Ill, recommending that all countries concerned increase their efforts toeradicate the abuse of and illicit trafficin cannabis, and further recommendingthat Governments promote research andadvance additional medical and sociological information regarding cannabis, andeffectively deal with publicity advocating
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NARCO'rIC DRUGS (continued)-- international control (continued)
Action in Plenary (continued)Draft resolutions in E/4516 adopted as follows
(continued)legalization or tolerance of the nonmedical use of cannabis as a harmlessdrug, adopted unanimously as resolution1291 (XLIV)
Draft resolution IV, congratulating the Government of Lebanon on its efforts in eradicating cannabis cultivation; expressing thehope that Lebanon will succeed in implementing this project; recommending thatthis effort be supported by all possibletechnical assistance from the United Nations system; and requesting the Secretary-General to maintain close contactwith the Government of Lebanon on .thedevelopment of this project and to reportperiodically to the Commission on Narcotic Drugs and to the Counc il, adoptedunanimously as resolution 1292 (XLIV)
Draft resolution V, recommending to Governments to adopt legislation, if they havenot already done so, to give effect to measures of national control over psychotropic substances not under international control (amphetamines, barbiturates, hallucinogens, tranquilizers), adopted u,nanj...mously as resolution 1293 (XLIV) .. ,.,/
Draft resolution VI, recommending to Governments which have already taken controlmeasures for LSD and similar hallucinogenic substances to examine them withthe view of making them more stringentif required; urging Governments to restrict the use of such substances to approvedmedical or scientific purposes and toprohibit all import and export of themexcept between Governments or organizations specifically authorized; recommending to Governments to take appropriatemeasures to prevent the use of lysergicacid and other intermediate or precursorsubstances for illicit manufacture of LSDor similar hallucinogenic substancesadopted unanimously as resolution 1294(XLIV) .
Draft resolution VII, drawing the attention ofGovernments to the dangers of doping andrecommending to them to take all appropriate measures to prevent such practicesadopted unanimously as resolution 1295(XLIV)
NATURAL RESOURCES
See Marine resourcesNatural resources: non-agricultural: developmentPetroleum and natural gas resources: develop
mentWater resources: develop.nent
-- non-agricultural: development (agenda item 3 (b)ESC resolution 877 (XXXIII)
See also Environment: conservation and utilization
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NATURAL F~ESOURCES (continued)-- non agricultural: development (continued)
DocumentsE/4478 (& Corr.l, English only), Add.I , 2 Secre
tary-General. Report (Add.2 contains statement of financ ial implications of proposalsin E/4478)
ElAC.6/L.379 & Rev.l, Rev.l/Add.l Argentina,Guatemala, Iran, Panama. Draft resolution(Rev.l/Add.l contains statement of financialimplications)
E/AC.6/L.383 Upper Volta. Amendments (to draftresolution in E/AC.6/L. 379) (withdrawn at the447th meeting of the Economic Committee)
E/AC.6/L.385 India, Kuwait, Libya, Sierra Leone,Upper Volta, Amendment (to draft resolutionin E/AC.6/L.379/Rev.l)
Discussion in Economic Cttee: Meetings 441-445,447449
E/4529 Report
Discussion in Plenary: Meeting 1530Draft resolution I in Et4529, commending the Secre
tary-General for progress achieved in thediscovery and development of non-agricultural resources; and inviting him to preparea general study of the methods and scope ofplanning for the development of non-agricultural resources as an integral part of nationaldevelopment plans; further requesting theSecretary-General to submit to the Councilat the 46th session a report on the most efficient and rational manner of collection,retrieval, processing and utilization of information on natural resources accumulated bythe United Nations, and to submit to the Council at the resumed 45th session a reportcontaining fuller information on the proposalto publish a journal dealing with the development of non-agricultural resources; requesting the Committee for Programme and Coordination to make comments on the projectof storage and utilization of information, aswell as on the proposed journal, to be incorporated in the Secretary-General's reports,and requesting the Secretary-General tostrengthen advisory and technical servicesin the development of non-agricultural resources, adopted unanimously as resolution1316 (XLIV)
NAZISM-- condemnation (agenda item 13)
DocumentsE/4475 (E/CN.4/972) (ESCOR, 44th sesa., suppl.
no. 4) & Summary Commission on HumanRights. Report on its 24th session, 5 Feb 12 Mar 1968, paras 365- 383, and draft resolution V
E/L.1208 Bulgaria: Communication, 24 May 1968,transmitting statement by the Ministry forforeign Affairs of the German DemocraticRepublic
E/AC. 7/L.546 Secretary-General. Note transmitting resolution on measures to be takenagainst naztsm and racial intolerance, adopted by the International Conference on HumanRights, Tehran 1968
20
NAZISM (continued)-- condemnation, (continued)
Documents (continued)E/AC.7/L.549 France. Amendments (to draft res
olution V in E/4475 (paragraph 3 rejected atthe 604dl meeting of the Social Committee)
E/AC. 7/L.550 United States. Amendments (to draftresolution V in E/4475) (rejected at the 604thmeeting of the Social Committee)
Discussion in Social Ctiee : Meetings 603, 604E/4535 & Corr.L, Add.l Report
Action in Plenary: Meeting 1530Draft resolution VI in E/4335, recommending to
the General Assembly the adoption of a draftresolution condemning naztsm, racism,apartheid and similar Ideologtes and practices based on racial intolerance; callingupon all States to take legislative and othermeasures to outlaw and prosecute in courtsgroups and organizations disseminating propaganda for nazism and apartheid, and tostrive for the eradication of such ideologiesand practices; requesting the Secretary-General to submit to the General Assembly, information available on measures taken or envisaged with a view to halting naztsm andapartheid; inviting Member States to providethe Secretary-General with such informationand dec iding to consider the question at the24th session of the General Assembly, adopted(25-0-2) as resolution 1335 (XLIV)
NEAR AND MIDDLE EAST-- narcotic drugs: illicit traffic (agenda item 12)
DocumentsE/4455 (E/CN.7/512) (ESCOR, 44th sess., suppl.
no. 2) & Summary Commission on NarcoticDrugs. Report on its 22nd session, 8-26 Jan1968, chap. III and draft resolution B
Discussion in Social Cttee: Meetings 488-590E/4516 Report
Action in Plenary: Meeting 1520Draft resolution 11 in E/4516, recommending to
convene a meeting of representatives ofNear and Middle East countries to make aneffective study of all aspects of the campaignagainst the illicit traffic in narcotic drugsin the region, and inviting the SecretaryGeneral to provide necessary advice and assistance to such a meeting, adopted unanimously as resolution 1290 (XLIV)
NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS (agenda item 18)ESC resolution 1225 (XLIII)
DocumentsE/4476 (& corr.t, English only) Secretary-Gen
eral. Report on relationship between nongovernmental organizations and the Office ofPublic Information
E/L.1207 & Rev.1-3, Rev.3/Add.1 United Republicof Tanzania. Draft resolution (Add.l containsstatement of financial implications)
E/L.1209 France. Amendments (to draft resolution E/L.1207/Rev.3) (withdrawn at the 1524thplenary meeting)
NON-GO'
DoeJ
J
J
J
J
J
Dis.1
txe.I
SUBJECT INDEX
OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION-- & non-governmental organizations
See Non-governmental organizations
consultative relations with Council: applications and reapplications
DocumentsE/C.2/R.34 Secretary-General. Memorandum on
appltcaxtons and reapplications for consultative status
PERMANENT CENTRAL NARCOTICS BOARD AND DRUGSUPERVISORY BODY
-- final report, Nov 1967 E/4480 (Summary; E/OB/23 &Add.l, 2 (E/DSB/25 & Add.1, 2) (Sales no.: E.68.XI.1-3)
See Narcotic drugs: international control for discussion
Meeting 222Discussion in Council Cttee on NGOs:
POLLUTION-- control (agenda item 5 (c)
ESC decision of 21 Dec 1966
DocumentsE/4457 & Add.l World Health Organization. Re
port
E/4458 FAO/UNESCO. Report on conservationand rational use of the environment
PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS RESOURCES-- development (agenda item 3 (d)
GA resolution 2173 (XXI)
DocumentsE/4465 Secretary-General. Report
Discussion in Economic Cttee: Meeting 444E/4529 Report
Action in Plenary: Meeting 1530Draft resolution III in E/4529, taking note of the
Secretary-Generalvs report on petroleumand natural gas resources, adopted unanimously as resolution 1318 (XLIV)
-- hearings by Council and its committees
Applications for hearings
Discussion in Council Cttee on NGOs: Meetings 247,248
E/L.1204 ReportE/L.1205 Report
Action in Plenary: Meeting 1517Reports in E/L.1204 and E/L.1205 approved
HearingsCouncil Cttee on NGOs: Meeting 248Plenary: Meetings 1518, 1520, 1525
NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS (continued)
Discussion in Plenary (continued)organizations in Africa and to include in hisannual reports to the General Assembly information on the implementation of the present resolution, as amended, adopted (25-0-2)at the 1524th meeting as resolution 1297(XLIV)
Discussion in Plenary: Meetings 1517-1524Draft resolution in E/4485, concerning arrange
ments for consultation between the Counciland the non-governmental organizations,adopted unanimously at the 1520th meetingas resolution 1296 (XLIV)
The Council agreed that this resolution would nottake effect until after the Council Committeeon Non-Governmental Organizations hadcompleted its review of organizations in consultative status and the Council had actedupon the Committee's report at its 46thsession
Draft resolution in E/L.1207/Rev.3, noting theSecretary-General's report in E/4476;calling upon the Secretary-General toensure that the Office of Public Information, while reviewing the status of presentorganizations or considering new applications, excludes those organizations whoseaims contribute to the propagation of naziideology, rac ial and/or religious discrimination; recommending that non-governmentalorganizations of inadequately representedregions of the world, specially in Africa:should, upon application, be accorded immediate consideration with respect to association with the Office of Public Information; recommending an increase of the number of organizations from all States Members associated with the Office of PublicInformation, particularly those representingracial groups, specially of African descent;requesting the Secretary-General to hold thenext regional conference of non-governmental
NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS (continued)
Documents (continued)E/L.1210 Upper Volta. Amendments (to draft
resolution in E/L.1207/Rev.3) (withdrawn atthe 1524th plenary meeting and reintroducedby United Kingdom at the same meeting)
E/L.1211 USSR. Amendments (to draft resolutionin E/L.1207/Rev.3) (withdrawn at the 1524thplenary meeting)
E/C.2/661 Secretary-General. Brief history ofthe consultative relationship of non-governmental organizations with the Council (previously issued as E/C.2/R.35 (& Corr.1,English only»
E/C .2/662 Secretary-General. Report on consultative relationship of non-governmental organizations with the specialized agencies (previously issued as E/C.2/R.36)
E/C.2/663 World Veteran's Federation. Com-ments on Council resolution 288 B (X) anddraft resolution in E/4485
E/C .2/L.28 Council Committee on Non-Governmental Organizations. Dr aft resolution onarrangements for consultation between theCouncil and the non-governmental organizations
Discussion in Council Cttee on NGOs:Meeting 222-248E/4485 & Corr.1, (Corr.2, French.only), (Corr.3,
Spanish only) ReportE/C.2/R.37 Draft report
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SUBJECT INDEX
POPULATION COMMISSION-- members: confirmation
See Commissions of the Economic and Social Council: members: confirmation
_... members: election (agenda item 21)ESC resolution 1147 (XLI)
-- tra
-- edt
seIEt'
SAN r.- bio
Term of officeMembers (expires 31 Dec)United States 1969Upper Volta 1972Venezuela 1972
RACIAL DISCRIMINATION
See Africa, Southern: racial discriminationApartheid
RUDA, JOSE MARlA (Argentina)-- biography E/4470
-- report, 14th session (agenda item 9)
See also Population: United Nations programme
DocumentsE/4454 (E/CN.9/220) (ESCOR, 44th sess., suppl,
no. 9) & Add.1 Population Commission. Report on its 14th session, 300ct-10 Nov 1967(Add.1 contains summary and suggestionsby the Secretary-General)
E/4493/Add.1 (E/AC.51/19/Add.1) Committee forProgramme and Co-ordination. Report on the1st part of its 2nd sess.
E/CONF.41/2 (Sales no.: 66.XIII.5) World Population Conference, Belgrade 1965. Proceedings, vol. I: Summary report
Discussion in Social Cttee: Meetings 582, 583E/4513 Report
Discussion in Plenary: Meeting 1520The Council took note of chapters IV, V, VI and
VII of the report in E/4454 and decided topostpone consideration of document E/4493/Add.L, as well as of draft resolution inE/4454, until the 45th session
PSYCHOTROPIC SUBSTANCES-- control (agenda item 12)
See also Lysergic acid diethylamide: control
DocumentsE/4455 (E/CN.7/512) (ESCOR, 44th sess., suppl.
no. 2) & Summary Commission on NarcoticDrugs. Report on its 22nd session, 8-26 Jan1968, para. 325 and draft resolution E
Discussion in Social Citee: Meetings 488-590E/4516 Report
Action in Plenary: Meeting 1520Draft resolution V, recommending to Governments
to adopt legislation, if they have not alreadydone so, to give effectto measures of nationalcontrol over psychotropic substances notunder international control (amphetamines,barbiturates, hallucinogens, tranqutltzers),adopted unanimously as resolution 1293(XLIV)
Term of officeMembers (expires 31 Dec)United Arab
Republic 1971United Kingdom 1969
POPULATION COMMISSION (continued)-- members: election (continued)
Action in Plenary (continued)
Term of office(expires 31 Dec)
19711969197219711969196919691972197119711969
JamaicaJapanKenyaPakistanPeruPhilippinesRwandaSpainSwedenUkrainian SSRUSSR
19711972197219691971197119721971
DocumentsE/4468 & Add. 3, 5 Secretary-General. Note
Action in Plenary: Meeting 1530The following were elected to serve a four-year
term beginning 1 Jan 1969: Brazil, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, India, Kenya, Spain, Upper Volta, Venezuela. The election of aninth member was postponed until the resumed 45th session of the Council
Composition of the Population Commissionas of 1 Jan 1969
(the 27th member will be elected during theresumed 45th session)
Term of office(expires 31 Dec) Members
19721969
Members
BrazilCameroonCentral African
RepublicCzechoslovakiaDenmarkEcuadorFranceGhanaIndiaIndonesia
POLLUTION (continued)-- control (continued)
Documents (continued)E/4482 Advisory Committee on the Application
of Science and Technology to Development.Comments on E/4457 & Add.1
Discussion in Economic Cttee: Meeting 451. E/4534 ' Report
'1ction in Plenary:' Meeting 1529;" Draft resolution III in E/4534, taking note of the
Jf reports in E/4457 & Add.L, E/4458 and
", E/4482 and deciding to consider them further\ at a later session of the Counc il, adopted
\ unanimously as resolution 1310 (XLIV)
POPULATION-- United Nations programme (agenda item 9)
DocumentsE/4454 (E/CN.9/220) (ESCOR, 44th sess., suppl.
no. 9) & Add.I Population Commission. Report on its 14th session, chap. VIII and draftresolution in ~hap. XI
Discussion in Social Citee: Meeting 583E/4513 Report
Discussion in Plenary: Meeting 1520The Council took note of the recommendation of
the Social Committee deciding to postponeconsideration of draft resolution in E/4454,chap. XI, until the 45th sea-non
22
SUBJECT INDEX
r office31 Dee)19'2'2
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suppl,on. Re~ov 1967estions
ttee for'ton the
)opula~
'oceed-
VI andided to(4493/ion in
suppl.ircotie26 Jan
imentsLreadyitionalss notnines,zers),
1293
SAN DIEGO, LOURDES P. (Philippines)__ biography E/4470/Add.I
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
See also Advisory Committee on the Application ofScience and Technology to Development: report
__ education and training (agenda item 5 (b))
DocumentsE/4448 Advisory Cttee on the Application of
Science and Technology to Development. 1streport on science education
Discussion in Economic Cttee: Meetings 449-451E/4534 Report
Action in Plenary: Meeting 1529Draft resolution 11 in E/4534, taking note of the 1st
report on science education prepared by theAdvisory Commitee on the Application ofScience and Technology to Development andcommending its suggestions for considera-'tion by the appropriate bodies, adopted unanimously as resolution 1309 (XLIV)
-- transfer to developing countries (agenda item 6)ESC resolution 1201 (XLII)
DocumentsE/4452 & Add.1 ..3 (Add.3/Corr.1, English only),
(Add.3/Corr.2, French only), (Add.3/Corr.3,Russian only), (Add.3/Rev.1, Spanish only),Add.4, 5 Secretary-General. Progress re..port (Add.1-3 contain case studies in specific countries; Add.4 contains action taken inthis field by UNCTAD at its 2nd sess.: Add.5contains statement of financial implicationsof country case studies)
E/4461/Add.1 Secretary-General. Note on mat-ters considered at the 9th session of the Advisory Committee on the Application of Science and Technology to Development
E/4505 Secretary-General. Note on draft resolu..tion concerning science and technology proposed at the 2nd session of UNCTAD
E/AC.6/L.377 & Rev.l, 2 India, Iran, Kuwait,Libya, Morocco, Philippines, Sierra Leone,Upper Volta. Draft resolution
E/AC.6/L.380 & Rev.l Iran. Draft resolutionE/AC.6/L.381 Iran. Amendment (to draft resolu
tion in ElAC. 6/L. 377; withdrawn)E/AC•6/L. 384 Bulgarta, india, Iran, Libya, Mo
rocco, Sierra Leone, Upper Volta. Amendment (to draft proposal in E/AC.6/L.377;withdrawn)
E/AC.6/L.386 France. Amendment (to draft resolution in E/AC.6/L.380/Rev.l)
E/AC.6/L.387 & Add.1 United States. Draft resolution (Add.! contains statement offinancialimplications; not pressed to a vote at the452nd meeting of the Economic Cttee)
TD/37 (& Corr.L, English only) Department ofEconomic and Social Affairs: Fiscal andFinancial Branch. Report on problems concerning the transfer of science and technologyto developing countries
Discussion in Economic Cttee: Meetings 438-440, 445,448-450,452
E/4528 Report
23
SCIENCE AND 'rECHNOLOGY (continued)-- transfer to developing countries (continued)
Discussion in Plenary: Meeting 1529Draft resolutions in E/4528 adopted as follows:
Draft resolution A, taking note of the SecretaryGeneral's report in E/4452 & Add.1-3;deciding that the Secretary-General shouldcontinue the field studies on the transferof operative technology and requesting him1..') complete, in consultation with the UnitedNations bodies concerned, the study onmethodology and report on this and on theprogress ,')f work on the field studies tothe Council at its resumed 45th session;agreeing that the Secretary-Generalshould convene an interregional meetingof experts to evaluate the effectivenessand cost of arrangements for the transferof technology between enterprises; anddeciding that the studies and the inter..regional meeting of experts and any otheractivities necessary for the purpose, shallbe financed through the regular budget ofthe United Nations without precluding thepossibility of obtaining finances from othersources, as orally amended, adopted (220-23) as resolution 1311 (XLIV)
Draft resolution B, noting that the United NationsConference on Trade and Development atits 2nd session decided to transmit to theTrade and Development Board, a draftresolution which recommends that theBoard, after obtaining the views of theCouncil, consider at its 7th session, theestablishment of an inter-governmentalcommittee to examine the question of thetransfer of technology to developing countries; deciding to defer the considerationof this subject until the 45th session of theCouncil; requesting the Secretary-Generalto prepare, in consultation with the Governments Members of the United Nationsand the appropriate international organizations concerned, a study to determineto what extent all or part of the functionsmentioned in the draft resolution are already being performed by the United Nations, specialized agencies and otherinternational organizations, adopted unanimously as resolution 1312 (XLIV)
-- transfer to developing countries: inter-governmentalcommittee (proposed)
See Science and technology: transfer to developingcountries
SCIENCE EDUCATION
See Science and technology: education and training
SIDPPING..- co-ordination
See Transport: development
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SUBJECT INDEX
-- pI.
SOCU-- del
SOCIAL COMMITTEE-- reports
See under subject of report for discussion
DocumentsE/4513 Population Commission, 14th sess.: re
portE/4516 Narcotic drugs: international controlE/4520 Committee on Housing, Building and Plan
ning: report, 5th sessionE/4526 Comm:i.ssion for Social Development: re
port, 19th sessionE/4527 Commission on the Status of Women: re
port, 21st sessionE/4535 & Corr.l, Add.l Commission on Human
Rights: report, 24th sessionE/4536 Human rights: advisory services
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
See also Commission for Social Development: report,19th session
-- declaration (draft) (agenda item 10)GA resolution 2215 (XXI)
DocumentsE/4467 & Rev.l, (Rev.1/Excerpt, Chinese only),
(E/CN.5/430 & Rev.L, (Rev.1/Excerpt, Chinese only) (ESCOR, 44th sess., suppl. no. 5)& Summary CommissionforSocialDevelopment. Report on its 19th session, 5 Feb 2 Mar 1968, chap. VII and annex I
SLAVERY (continued)-- eradication (continued)
Discussion in Plenarv (continued)Draft resolutions I and IT in E/4535 adopted as fol-
lows (continued)trade; appealing to all States Members ofthe United Nations family which have notyet done so, to become parties of to theInternational Slavery Convention of 1926,the Supplementary Convention of 1956, theConvention for the Suppression of the Traf_fic in Persons and of the Exploitation ofthe Prostitution of Others of 1949 and theConvention on Consent to Marriage, Minimum Age for Marriage and Registrationof Marriages of 1952; requesting the spec ialized agenc ies in areas of their competence to consider how best they can assistin the rehabilitation of women and girlsfreed from slavery and from slavery-likepractices of apartheid and colonialism andto report their findings to the Council; requesting all Member States to give protection to all persons escaping fromslavery and the slavery-like practices ofapartheid and colonialism; and requestingthe receiving States to submit a reportto the Secretary-General, and expressingthanks to those non-governmental organizations which have fought against slaveryand slavery-like practices in all theirmanifestations and requesting them to continue their efforts to eradicate these praetices, adopted (26-0-1) as resolution 1331(XLIV)
Discussion in Social Cttee: Meetings 601, 602E/4535 & Corr.l, Add.l Report
Discussion in Plenary: Meeting 1530Draft resolutions I and Il in E/4535 adopted as
follows:Draft resolution I, authortztng the Sub-Commis
sion on Prevention of Discrimination andProtection of Minorities to undertake astudy of the measures which might be takento implement the International SlaveryConvention of 1926, the SupplementaryConvention of 1956 and the various recommendations of the United Nations on theslavery-like practices of apartheid andcolonialism; to initiate a study of the possibilities of international police co-operation to interrupt and punish the transportation of persons in danger of being enslaved; requesting the Secretary-General,in consultation with the Sub-Commissionand subject to confirmation by the Commission on Human Rights, to establish alist of experts in economic, sociological,legal and other disciplines to give adviceto States concerned with the liquidation ofslavery and the slave trade; remindingGovernments of the availability of technical assistance programmes for assistingin eliminating slavery and the slave trade;requesting all Governments to exert theirfull influence and resources to assist inthe eradication of slavery and slaverylike practices of apartheid and colonialism; and affirming that the master andservant laws curr-ently enforced in Southern Rhodesia, South West Africa and SouthAfrica constitute manifestations of slaveryand the slave trade, adopted (25-0-2) asresolution 1330 (XLIV)
Draft resolution Il, condemning slavery, including slavery-like practices of apartheid andcolonialism, the slave trade and similarinstitutions and practices; noting withsatisfaction the recommendations of theSub-Commission on Prevention of Discrimination and Protection of Minorities;requesting the Secretary-General to askMember States what further measuresmight be adopted to implement the International Slavery Convention of 1926 andthe Supplementary Convention of1956, andto organize seminars on the question ofthe elimination of slavery and the slave
DocumentsE/4472 (E/CN.6/495) (ESCOR, 44th sess., suppl.
no. 6) & Summary Commission on the Statusof Women. Report on its 21st session, 29 Jan 19 Feb 1968, paras 73-106 and draft resolution III
E/4475 (E/CN.4/972) (ESCOR, 44th sess., suppl.no. 4) & Summary Commission on HumanRights. Report on its 24th session, 5 Feb 12 Mar 1968, paras 318-340anddraftresolution IV
E/C .2/664 Anti -Slavery Society. Statement
SLAVERY-- eradication
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SUBJECT INDEX
Discussion in Plenary: Meeting 1530It was decided that the text of the draft declaration
on social development together with all theamendments, comments and reservations,should be submitted to Member States fortheir comments and subsequently to the General Assembly for consider.ation at its 23rdsession as a separate item
-- planning (agenda item 10)
DocumentsE/4467 & Rev.1 (Rev.1/Excerpt, Chinese only)
(E/CN.5/430 & Rev.1 (Rev.1/Excerpt, Chinese only» (ESCOR, 44th sess., suppl. no. 5)& Summary Commission for Social Development. Report on its 19th session, 5 Feb 2 Mar 1968, paragraphs 57··60 and draft res...olution I
E/AC.7/L.536 Venezuela. Amendment (to draftresolution I in E/4467/Rev.l)
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SOUTH AFRICA-- political prisoners (agenda item 13)
DocumentsE/4475 (E/CNA/972) (ESCOR, 44th sess., suppl.
no. 4) & Summary Commission on HumanRights. Report on its 24th session, 5 Feb 12 Mar 1968, paras 104-139 and draft resolution II
Discussion in Social Cttee: Meeting 603E/4535 & Corr.L, Add.1 Report
Action in Plenary: Meeting 1530Draft resolution IV in E/4535, reaffirming the
legitimacy of the struggle by the opponentsof apartheid to realize their human rightsand fundamental freedoms; condemning everypractice of inhuman treatment of prisonersin South African prisons; calling upon theGovernment of South Africa: to initiate investigations into the violations mentioned in thereport of the ad hoc Working Group of Experts(E/CNA/950), to afford indemnification to allpersons who have suffered damage, to abolishthe 180-day law and the Terrorism Act and'Other similar laws, to release Mr. RobertSobukwe and all the other political prisonersand persons held for their opposition to thepolicies of apartheid; requesting the MemberStates of the United Nations to give maximumpublicity to the report of the ad hoc Group ofExperts; calling upon the Government of SouthAfrica to report to the Secretary-General onthe measures taken in accordance with thisresolution; and requesting the SecretaryGeneral to take steps to draw public attentionto the report of the ad hoc Group of Experts,and to report to the General Assembly at its
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT (continued)-- technical assistance (agenda item 10)
DocumentsE/4467 & Rev.1 (Rev.1/Excerpt, Chinese only),
(E/CN.5/430 & Rev.1, (Rev.1/Excerpt, Chinese only)} (ESCOR, 44th sess., suppl. no. 5)& Summary Commission for Social Development. Report on its 19th session; 5 Feb 2 Ma.r 1968, paragraphs 79-82, and draftresolution II
E/AC.7/L.537 Venezuela. Amendment (to draftresolution in E/4467/Rev.1)
Discussion in Social Cttee: Meetings 594-597E/4526 Report
Action in Plenary; Meeting 1530Draft resolution II in E/4526, requesting the Secre
tary-General in preparing the study of thepurpose and objectives of the regular programme of technical assistance, to give particular attention to the role of this programmein promoting social development; urgingGovernments to make effective use for socialdevelopment purposes of the resources ofthe United Nations Development Programme;and calling upon the Governments to continueto improve their planning methods and administrative machinery in order to facilitate theformulation of integrated requests to the United Nations Development Programme, adopted unanimously as resolution 1321 (XLIV)
25
Meetings 591, 594-597Discussion in Social Cttee:E/4526 Report
Discussion in Social Cttee: Meetings 594-597E/4526 Report
Action in Plenary: Meeting 1530Draft resolution I in E/4526, calling- upon the Com
mittee for Development Planning to take intoaccount the following considerations amongothers in formulating its proposals for thegoals and programmes of the next decade:the close relationship between economic andsocial development, the varying needs andconditions of different regions and group ofcountries within a region, the importance ofrates of population growth and patterns ofdistribution, the necessity of structural andinstitutional changes including land reform,the equitable distribution of income, the training of personnel and the role of international assistance in accelerating the economic and social progress; and requestingthe Secretary-General to report to the Commission for Social Development at its 20thsession on the progress made in the implementation of the present resolution, adoptedunanimously as resolution 1320 (XLIV)
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT (continued)__ declaration (draft) (continued)
Documents (continued)E/AC.7/L.535 United states. Amendment (to draft
declaration in E/4467/Rev.1, Annex I}E/AC.7/L. 538 Libya. Amendments (to draft de-
claration in E/4467/Rev.1, Annex I)E/AC.7/L.539 United Kingdom. Amendments (to
draft declaration in E/4467/Rev.1, Annex I)E/AC.7/L. 540 USSR. Amsndments (to draft de-
claration in E/4467/Rev.1, Annex I)E/AC.7/L.543 Philippines. Amendment (to draft
declaration in E/4467/Rev.1, Annex I)E/AC.7/L. 544 Bulgaria. Amendments (to draft
declaratic 1 in E/4467/Rev.1, Annex I)E/C .2/660 Statement submitted by some non-
governmental organizations in category Bconsultative status
report,
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SUBJECT INDEX
SOUTHERN AFRICA
See Africa, Southern
STATISTICAL COMMISSION-- members: confirmation
See Commissions of the Economic and Social Council,Functional: members: confi.rmation
-- members: election (Agenda item 21)ESC resolution 1147 (XLI)
SOUTH AFRICA (continued)-- political prisoners (continued)
Action in Plenary (continued)24th session on the implementation of thepresent resolution, adopted unanimously asresolution 1333 (XLIV)
-- trade union rights: infringements
See Trade union rights: infringements
Discuss,E/45:
Action iiDraft
Discuss:15
Draft
E/L.:
TRADE UNIO~
-- InfrIngernerESC res
DocumeE/44 1
,
TOURE, KADI-- biography
TARASSOV, N-- biography
SUB-COMMIS:AND PR
__ members: j
DocumeiE/44'
STATISTICS (I__ co-ordinati
Action i.
STATISTICS-- co-ordination
DocumentsE/4471 (E/CN.3/390) (ESCOR, 44th sess., suppl.
no. 10) & Add.1 Statistical Commission. Report of the 15th session, 26 Feb- 8 Mar 1968,paras 92-.101 and draft resolution II
Discussion in Economic Cttee: Meeting 437E/4521 Report
Action in Plenary: Meeting 1529Draft resolution B in E/4521, requesting the Secre
tary-General to promote arrangements toensure the development of an integrated andco-ordinated international statistical programme and to arrange for joint consultations between representatives of the UnitedNations and the specialized agencies and aworking group of the Statistical Commissionwith a view to the working group providinga report to members of the Statistical Com-
STATISTICAL COMMISSION (continued)-- report, 15th session (continued)
Action in Plenary (continued)Draft resolutions in E/4521 adopted as follows
(continued)specialized agencies compile basic data onindustry for 1973 or a year close to 1973,taking into account the international re.commendations on this subject, adoptedunanimously as resolution 1305 (XLIV)
Draft resolution B, requesting the SecretaryGeneral to promote arrangements to ensure the development of an integrated andco-ordinated international statistical programme and to arrange for joint consultations between representatives of the United Nations and the specialized agenciesand a working group of the Statistical Commission with a view to the working groupproviding a report to members of theStatistical Commission, prior to its 16thsession, Oil the progress made in establishing the programme; further requesting the Secretary-General to keep theCouncil informed of the progress made;and requesting the Committee for Programme and Co-ordination to review theresults of the consultations and to expressits views regarding statistical co-ordination, adopted unanimously as resolution 1306 (XLIV)
Draft resolution C, requesting the SecretaryGeneral to undertake a programme" forthe improvement of vital statistics, utiItzmg every means at his disposal; recommending that Member States endeavour to establish a system of vital recordsand statistics or to improve the existingsystem following international standardsas closely as possible and to integrate itinto the general statistical system, adopted unanimously as resolution 1307 (XLIV)
Draft resolution D, taking note of the reportof the Commission on its 15th session andendorsing its programme of work, adoptedunanimously as resolution 1304 (XLIV)
197119721969
Term of office(expires 31 Dec)
19691969197219721972197219G919711969
DocumentsE/4468 & Add.1-6 Secretary-General. Note
Action in Plenary: Meeting 1530The following were elected to serve a four-year
term beginning 1 Jan 1969: Brazil, Denmark,France, Panama, Philippines, Poland, Thailand, United Kingdom
Composition of the Statistical Commissionas of 1 Jan 1969
Term of office(expires 31 Dec)
197119691972196919711971197219691972197119711971
MembersJapanMoroccoPanamaPhilippinesPolandThailandTunisiaUkrainian SSRUSSRUnited Arab
RepublicUnited KingdomUnited States
- •. report, 15th session (agenda item 8)
See also Industry: censuses, 1973Statistics: co-ordinationVital statistics: world programme
DocumentsE/4471 (E/CN.3/390) (ESCOR, 44th sess., suppl.
no. 10) & Add.1, 2 Statistical Commission.Report of the 15th session, 26 Feb - 8 Mar1968 (Add.2 contains financial implicationsof res. 7 (XV) adopted by the Gommission)
E/4493/Add.4 Committee for Programme andCo-ordination. Report on the 1st part of its2nd session
Discussion ~n Economic Cttee: Meetings 435-437E/4521 Report
Action in Plenary: Meeting 1529Draft resolutions in E/4521 adopted as follows:
Draft resolution A, recommending that StatesMembers of the United Nations and the
MembersAustraliaBelgiumBrazilCanadaCubaCzechoslovakiaDenmarkEcuadorFranceGhanaIndiaIndonesia
SUBJECT INDEX
iI
STATISTICS (continued).- co-ordination (continued)
Action in Plenary (continued)mission, prior to its 16th session, on theprogress made in establishing the programme; further requesting the SecretaryGeneral to keep the Council informed of theprogress made; and requesting '~he Committee for Programma and Co-ordination toreview the results of the consultations and toexpress its views regarding statistical coordination, adopted unanimously as resolution 1306 (XLIV)
SUB-COMMISSION ON PREVENTION OF DISCRIMINATIONAND PROTEC TION OF MINORITIES
-- members: increase in number (agenda item 13)
DocumentsE/4475 (E/CNA/972) (ESCOR, 44th sess., suppl,
no. 4) & Summary Commission on Human .Rights. Report on its 24th session, 5 Feb 12 Mar 1968, paras 251-269 and draft reso-lution In '
Discussion in Social Cttee: Meeting 603E/4535 & Corr.l, Add.l Report
Action in Plenary: Meeting 1530Draft resolution V in E/4535, deciding to increase
the membership of the Sub-Commission onPrevention of Discrimination and Protectionof Minorities to 26 members as from 1969;and requesting the Commission on HumanRights, at its 25th session, to elect themembers of the Sub-Commission from nominations made by Member States of the UnitedNations, on the following basis: 12 membersfrom Afro/Asian States, 6 members fromWestern European and other States, 5 members from Latin American States and 3 members from Eastern European States, adopted(21-5-1) as resolution 1334 (XLIV)
TARASSOV, N.K. (USSR)-- biography E/4470/Add.5
TOURE, KADIA (Mauritania)-- biography E/4470
TRADE UNION RIGHTS-- infringements (agenda item 16)
ESC resolution 1216 (XLII)
DocumentsE/4459 ~ Add.l Ad Hoc Working Group of Ex-
perts set up under resolution 2 (XXIII) ofthe Commission on Human Rights. Report
E/L.1206 & Corr.l, 2, Add.l India, Kuwait, Libya,Sierra Leone, United Republic of Tanzania,Upper Volta. Draft resolution (Add.1 containsstatement of financial implications)
Discussion in Plenary: Meetings 1520, 1522, 1525,1526
Draft resolutton in E/L.1206 & Corr.l, 2, notingthe work of the Ad Hoc Working Group ofExperts; condemning the continuing infringements of trade union rights; endorsing theconclusions and recommendations of the Ad
27
TRADE UNION RIGHTS (continued)- - infringements (continued)
Discussion in Plenary (continued)Hoc Working Group of Experts; calling uponthe Government of South Africa to conformwith the accepted international standardspertaining to the right to freedom of association and to implement the recommendationsof the Ad Hoc Working Group of Experts;deciding to request the Ad Hoc Group ofExperts to examine further the infringementsof trade union rights in the Republic of SouthAfrica, and also to include the infringementsin the Territory of South West Africa andSouthern Rhodesia; requesting the Ad HocWorking Group to report to the Council at its46th session on its findings and to submit itsrecommendations; requesting the SecretaryGeneral to give assistance to the Ad HocWorking Group in order to carry out itsmandate; and deciding to transmit the reportof the Ad Hoc Working Group (E/4459) to theSpecial Committee on the Policies of Apart...heid of the Government of the Republic ofSouth Africa for its information, as amended,adopted (22-0-4) at the 1526th meeting asresolution 1302 (XLIV)
TRANSPORT-- development (agenda item 4)
ESC resolution 1202 (XLII)
DocumentsE/4462 & Add.I Secretary-General. Report on
division of responsibilities among the UNsecretariat units concerned with shipping andports
E/4464 (& Corr.1, English only), & Add.1, 2 Secretary-General. Report on application of scientific and technological advances to the transport development of developing countries(Add.1 concerns FAO activities in the fieldof transport development)
E/4463/Add. 7 Cttee for Programme and Co-ordination. Report on the 1st part of its 2ndsession
Discussion in Economic Cttee: Meetings 435, 437,438E/4532 Report
Discussion in Plena'ij,Y: Meetings 1519{1529At the 1516th meettng it was gecided to postpone
uiltil the 4~th session,jonsideration of thereport on w
T'ys of avo~ding duplication within
the Secreta iat uni!J?COncerned with shippingand ports ~
The Council took; not of the report in E/4464 &Add.l, 2 at ~he 529th meeting
UNITED NATIONS-- economic and social activities: programme of work
(agenda item 20)ESC resolutions 1177 (XLI) and 1275 (XLIII)
I:1J"I
SUBJECT INDEX
;Oi
Term of officei
Term of officeMembers (expires 31 Jul) Members (expires 31 Jul)
Aus-ralta 1969 DominicanBelgium 1971 Republic 1970Brazil 1971 Ethiopia 1969Bulgaria 1969 Germany (Fed-Cameroon 1970 aral Republtc) 1971Canada 1971 France 1970China 1970 Guinea 1970Czechoslovakia 1971 India 1971
Term of office Term of officeMembers (expires 31 Jul) Members (expires 31 Jul)
DiscussIraq 1970 Thailand 1971 E/45Pakistan 1971 Tunisia 1971Peru 1969 Turkey 1969 DiscussPhilippines 1969 Uganda 1970 DrafPoland 1970 USSR 1970Senegal 1969 United Kingdom 1969Sweden 1969 United States 1970Switzerland 1969 Venezuela 1971
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UNITED NATIONS (continued)-- economic and social activities: programme of work (con
tinued)
DocumentsE/4463 Part I, Il & Part n/Amend.I , Annex& An
n~x/Rev.l, Add.1-5, Add.6 (&Corr.L, Englishonly), Add.7, Add.8 & Corr.L, Add.l0-15,Add.l6 (& Ccrr.L, English only), Add.17 (&corr.t, English only), Add.20-26 (E/AC.51/16, part I, Il & Part Il/Amend.L, Annex &Annex/Rev. 1, & Add.1-5, Add.6 (& Corr.L,English only), Add.7, Add.8 & corr.t , Add.l015, Add.16 (& Corr.l, Engltsh only), Add.17(& Corr.L, English only), Add.20-26 Secretary-General. Report on the programme ofwork and its budgetary requirements (Add.s,18, 19 not issued)
E/4493 & Add.1-7 (E/AC.51/19 & Add.1-7) Ctteefor Programme and Co-ordination. Report onthe 1st part of its 2nd session
E/4504 & Corr.l (E/AC.51/18 & Corr.l) Secretary-General. Note on financial implicationsof the recommendations of. the commissionsand committees of the Council
E/L.1212 Argentina, Belgium, India, Philippines,United Kingdom, United States, Venezuela.Draft resolution
Discussion in Plenary: Meetings 1527, 1528Draft resolution in E/L.1212, expressing apprec ia
tion to the Committee for Programme andCo-ordination for the work accomplished;requesting the Secretary-General to take account of the Committee's recommendations;transmitting the relevant sections of theCommittee's report to the subsidiary organsconcerned for actions; and authortztng theCommittee to transmit its final report on the
,. 1st part of its 2nd session directly to the. Advisory Committee on Administrative and
: Budgetary Questions, as amended, adopted/ without vote at the 1528th meeting as reso-
I
lution 1303 (XLIV)f
UNITED NATIONS CHILDREN'S FUND: EXECUTIVE BOARD-- members: election (agenda item 21)
ESC decision of 7 Mar 1966Documents
E/L.1200 & Add.l, 2 Secretary-General. NoteAction in Plenary: Meeting 1530
The following were elected to serve a three-yearterm beginning 1 Aug 1966: Belgium, Brazil,Canada, Czechoslovakia, Germany (FederalRepublic), India, Pakistan, Thailand, Tunisia,Venezuela
Composition of the Governing Council of the United NationsChildren's Fund as of 1 Aug 1968
28
UNITED NATIONS CHILDREN'S FUND: EXECUTIVE BOARD(continued)
-- members: election (continued)
Action in Plenary (continued)
Corn osition of the Governin Council of the United NationsChildren's Fund as of 1 Aug 1968 (continued
UNITED NATIONS CONFERENCE ON THE STANDARDIZATION OF GEOGRAPHICAL NAMES, Geneva 1967
See Cartography: international co-operation
UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME: GOVERNING COUNCIL
-- members: election (agenda item 21)GA resolution 2029 (XX)
DocumentsE/L.1199 & Add.1-4 Secretary-General. Note
Action in Plenary: Meeting 1530The following were elected to serve a three-year
term beginning 1 Jan 1969: Chile, Congo(Brazzaville), Czechoslovakia, Germany(Federal Republic), Mauritania, Netherlands,Panama, Peru, Sweden, Switzerland, Syria,United Republic of Tanzania.
Composition of the Governing Council of the United NationsDevelopment Programme as of 1 Jan 1969
Term of office Term of officeMembers (expires 31 Dec) Members (expires 31 Dec)
Algeria 1970 Norway 1969Austria 1970 Pakistan 1970Belgium 1970 Panama 1971Brazil 1969 Paraguay 1969Cameroon 1969 Peru 1971Canada 1970 Poland 1970Chile 1971 Romania 1970Congo Senegal 1969
(Brazzaville) 1971 Sweden 1971Czechoslovakia 1971 Switzerland 1971Germany (Fed- Syria 1971
eral Republic) 1971 Thailand 1969Finland 1970 USSR 1969France 1970 United ArabIndia 1969 Republic 1970Italy 1969 United Kingdom 1969Japan 1969 United RepublicJordan 1970 of Tanzania 1971Malaysia 1970 United States 1969Mauritania 1971 Venezuela 1970Netherlands 1971
UNITED NAlHOUSH\
-- establishrn
DocumeE/44
UNITED NATIENCE FI8-22 Ma
See Cart
UNITED NATIIENCE F(
-- date and me
See Cart
VITAL STATIS-- world progr
DocumenE/447
Discussi.E/452
Action inDraft
SUBJECT INDEX
UNITED NATIONS INSTITUTE FOR DOCUMENTATION ONHOUSING, BUILDING AND PLANNING
__ establishment (agenda item 11)
DocumentsE/4440 (E/C.6/85) (ESCOR, 44thsess., suppl. no. 7)
& Summary Committee on Housing, BUilding and Planning. Report on the 5th session,16-27 Oct 1967, paras 183-190 and draft resolution III
Discussion in Social Citee: Meetings 585-587, 590, 593E/4520 Report
Discussion in Plenary: Meeting 1526Draft resolution III in E/4520, requesting the Secre
tary-General to take the following steps inconnexion with the decision to establish aUnited Nations Institute for Documentationon Housing, Building and Planning at NewDelhi: a) To aproach Member States for fundsfor the establishment of national and regionalcentres; b) To establish, whenfunds are available, an Advisory Board to define the functionsof a working party of experts in documentation and to advise on the establishment of theInstitute and its programme of work; c) Toappoint the members of the Advisory Boardas directed by the present resolution; d) Toestablish in Geneva, when funds are availableand for a period of two or three years, aworking party of documentation experts whosetask inter alia would be to advise on and tofac ilitate the establishment of national andregional centres and to establish the exchangebetween the centres and the Institute of literature pertaining to housing, building andplanning, adopted [t.it.ho~t;. vote as resolution1301 (XLIV) ,/..'
UNITED NATIONS REGIONAL CARTOGRAPHIC CONFERENCE FOR ASIA AND THE FAR EASTj 5th, Canberra,8-22 Mar 1967
See Cartography: international co-operation
UNITED NATIONS REGIONAL CARTOGRAPHIC CONFERENCE FOR ASIA AND THE FAR EAST, 6th
-- date and meeting place
See Cartography: international co-operation
VITAL STATISTICS-- world programme
DocumentsE/4471 (E/CN.3/390) (ESCOR, 44th sess., suppl.
no. 10) & Add.1 StatisticalCommission.Report on the 15th session, 26 Feb - 8 Mar 1968,paras 132-134 and draft resolution III
Discussion in Economic Cttee: Meeting 437E/4521 Report
Action in Plenary: Meeting 1529Draft resolution in E/4521, requesting the Secre
tary-General to undertake a programme forthe improvement of vital statistics, utiliZingevery means at his disposal; recommendingthat Member States endeavour to establisha system of vital records and statistics orto improve the existing system followtnginternational standards as closely as possible
29
VITAL STATISTICS (continued)-- world programme (continued)
Action in Plenary (continued)and to integrate it into the general statisticalsystem, adopted unanimously as resolution1307 (XLIV)
WATER RESOURCES-- development (agenda item 3 (a))
DocumentsE./4447 (ESCOR, 44th sess., suppl. no. 3) & Sum-
mary UN Water Resources DevelopmentCentre. 5th biennial report, 1966-1967
Discussion in Economic Ctiee: Meeting 441, 444E/4529. Report
Action in Plenary: Meeting 1530Draft resolution II in E/4529, taking note of the
5th biennial report on water resources development; stressing the importance of coordinated action in this field and requestingthe continued publication of such reports ona triennial basis, adopted unanimously asresolution 1317 (XLIV)
WOMEN-- discrimination: Declaration, 1967: implementation
(agenda item 14)Documents
E/4472 (E/CN.6/495) (ESCOR, 44th sess., suppl.no. 6) & Summary Commission on theStatus of Women. Report on the 21st session, 29 Jan - 19 Feb 1968, paras 31-39 anddraft resolution Il
E/AC.7/L.541 USSR. Amendment (to draft resolution II in E/4472)
Discussion in Social Citee: Meeting 600E/4527 Report
Action in Plenary: Meeting 1530Draft resolution II in E/4527, requesting the Secre
tary-General and the specialized agencies totake steps to ensure the immediate circulation of the text of the Declaration on the Elimination of Discrimination against Womenthrough their respective services; invitingMember States and competent organizationsto take all measures for the recognition ofthe principles contained in the Declaration;inviting the specialized agencies to undertake further studies on the changing role ofmen and women in a changing world; invitingthe non-governmental organizations to partic.ipate in the actiVities for publicizing theDeclaration and the implementation of itsprinciples; inviting the Governments of Membel' States to revise their legislation in thelight of the principles of the Declaration;requesting Member States, the specializedagenc ies and the non-governmental organizations concerned to inform the SecretaryGeneral of the publicity given to the Declaration and the action taken by them in compliance with the principles of the Declaration; and requesting the Secretary-Generalto report on the information received to theCommission on the Status of Women, adoptedunanimously as resolution 1325 (XLIV)
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Apartheid SCartography:
448Commission
Soc: 59Commission
Soc: 60Commission
Soc: 60Committee 0:
sess.Economic ani
1528Narcotic druNatural reso'
1530; :ENon-governnTrade unionTransport: dWater reSOUJ
Economic anPlen: 1
Ad Hoc Ctterand thrplemer
Advisory Cttto Dev
Apartheid fCartographyCommission
Soc: 5~
Commission603,60
ASSISTANT IAFFAI
BELGIUM
Non-governn
ASSISTANT IMATIC
Speeches iBradleGobbi,GuevarMcGouSanehh
AD HOC WO}UNDEFSIONO
ARGENTINA
Trade union J
-- statusSee Commission on the status of women: report, 21st
session-- status: seminars
See Human rights: advisory services
WOMEN (continued)-- employment: & science and technology (continued)
Action in Plenary: Meeting 1530Draft resolution V in E/4527, inviting States Mem
bers of the United Nations and specializedagencies concerned, to undertake nationalsurveys dealing with the repercussions ofscientific and techn.ological progress on theconditions of work and employment of wornen;inviting the ILO to consider the possibility ofplacing this question on the agenda of the nextmeeting of consultants on the problem of women workers and of a future session of the International Labour Conference; recommending to ILO to continue studying this questionand to report the findings to the Commissionon the Status of Women; and recommending tothe Commission to continue studying thisquestion and to prepare its recommendationsfor the Council, adopted unanimously as resolution 1328 (XLIV)
-- political rights (agenda item 14)
DocumentsE/4472 (E/CN.6/495) (ESCOR, 44th sess., suppl.
no. 6) & Summary Commission on the Status of Women. Report on the 21st session;29 Jan - 19 Feb 1968, paras 24-30 and draftresolution I
Discussion in Social Citee: Meeting 600E/4527 Report
Action in Plenary: Meeting 1530Draft resolution I in E/4527. urging all States
Members of the United Nations and membersof the specialized agencies which have notalready done so, to take the necessary actionto accord women political rights on equalterms with men, and inviting them to ratifyor accede to the Convention on the PoliticalRights of Women; drawing attention of theStates Members of the United Nations andspecialized agencies and of non-governmentalorganizations to the conclusions and suggestions contained in the report of the Seminar on Civic and Political Education of Women held in Helsinki in 1967, adopted unanimously as resolution 1324 (XLIV)
WORLD POPULATION CONFERENCE, Belgrade 1965
See Population Commission: report, 14th session
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WOMEN (continued)-- education (agenda item 14)
DocumentsE/4472 (E/CN.6/495) (ESCOR, 44th sess., suppl.
no. 6) & Summary Commission on the Status of Women. Report on the 21st session,29 Jan - 19 Feb 1968, paras 171-175 anddraft resolution V
Discussion in Social Cttee: Meeting 600E/4527 Report
Action in Plenary: Meeting 1530Draft resolution IV in E/4527, requesting the
Secretary-General, with the assistance ofthe specialized agencies, to draw up an international policy aimed at promoting and accelerating technical and vocational trainingof women in developing countries; expressingappreciation for the efforts of UNESCO inthese fields and for its proposal that a comparative study of co-education be submittedto, the Commission on the Status of Womenat its 22nd session; inviting organizationswithin the United Nations system to intensifytheir co-operation on these subjects; invitingUNESCO to continue its research within thecontext of educational planning and to ensurethat the assistance programmes for literacytraining provide women with the basis fora vocational education in addition to fundamental education; suggesting that MemberStates which are drawing up education plansshould: take all necessary measures to ensureto girls and women access to technical andvocational training; reserve a place for thenotions of an adequate general education forchildren of both sexes in the elementary andintermediate level educational plans, providediversification in the technical and vocationalcurricula; and accord special attention to theinformation to be provided concerning employment possibilities for persons enteringtechnical or vocational training institutions;and study measures to ensure that women inrural areas have equal opportunity as menof undertaking technical studies, adoptedunanimously as resolution 1327 (XLIV)
-- employment: & science and technology (agenda item 14)
DocumentsE/4472 (E/CN.6/495) (ESCOR, 44th sess., suppl,
no. 6) & Summary Commission on the Status of Women. Report on its 21st session,29 Jan - 19 Feb 1968, paras 199-205 anddraft resolution VII
Discussion in Social Cttee: Meeting 600E/4527 Report
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Index to Speeches
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Economic and Social Council: agenda, 45th sess.Plen: 1528
ASSISTANT SECRETARY-GENERAL FOR PUBLIC INFORMATION (Hamid, A. A. )
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Non-governmentalorganizations Plen: 1523
CHAD
BULGARIA
Speeches by representativesGavrilova, E. Plen: 1525; Soc: 599,601,604Guelev, G Plen: 1528; Soc: 586,595Julev, D. Econ: 434,443,446,452Tarabanov, M. Plen: 1516
BELGIUM (continued)
Commission on the Status of Women: report, 21st sess.Soc: 599, 602
Committee on Housing, Building and Planning: report, 5thsess. Soc: 585, 593
Economic and Social Council: organization of work Plen:1516
Environment: conservation and utilization Econ: 451Human rights: advisory services Soc: 606Natural resources: non-agr-icultural: development Plen:
1530; Econ: 442,449Non-governmental organizations Plen: 1519, 1520Pollution: control Econ: 451Science and technology: transfer to developing countries
Plen: 1529; Econ: 452Statistical Commission: report, 15th sess. Econ: 436Trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1526United Nations: economic and social activities: programme
of work Plen: 1528Water resources: development Econ: 444
Speeches by representativesBal, E. Plen: 1526Cahen, A. Phm: 1519,1520,1527,1528; Soc: 585,593,
595,596,599,602,603,606Decastiaux, E. Plen: 1529,1530; Econ: 434,436,442,
444,449-452Gunawardana, E. Soc: 605Schuurmans, C. Plen: 1516
Apartheid Soc: 601, 604Cartography: international co-operation Econ: 434,446Commission for Social Development: report, 19th sess.
Soc: 595Commission on Human Rights: report, 24th sess. Soc:
601,604Commission on the Status of Women: report, 21st sess.
Soc: 599, 601Committee on Housing, Building and Planning: report, 5th
sess. Soc: 586Economic and Social Council:
agenda, 45th sess. Plen: 1528organization of work Plen: 1516
Natural resources: non-agricultural: development Econ:443
Science and technology: transfer to developing countriesEcon: 452
Trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1525
Plen: 1522
Plen: 1522Non-governmental organizations
Speeches by representativesBradley, E. Plen: 1519,1522,1524-1526,1528Gobbi, H.J. Soc: 595Guevara Achaval, R. Soc: 586,589,600,602McGough, G. J.Sanchis Muiioz, J.
AD HOC WORKING GROUP OF EXPERTS ESTABLISHEDUNDER RESOLUTION 2 (XXIII) OF THE COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS: CHAIRMAN (Boye, I.)
Ad Hoc Cttee of Experts to Examine the Finances of the UNand the Specialized Agencies: recommendations: implementation Plen: 1527
Advisory Cttee on the Application of Science and Technologyto Development: report Econ: 450
Apartheid Soc: 602, 605Cartography: international co-operation Econ: 434Commission for Social Development: report, 19th sess.
Soc: 595, 596Commission on Human Rights: report, 24th sess. Soc: 602,
603,605,606
Apartheid Soc: 602Cartography: international co-operation Econ: 435,447,
448Commission for Social Development: report, 19th sess.
Soc: 595Commission on Human Rights: report, 24th sess.
Soc: 602,605Commission on the Status of Women: report, 21st sess.
Soc: 600Committee on Housing, Building and Planning: report, 5th
sess. Soc: 586Economic and Social Council: agenda, 45th sess. Plen:
1528Narcotic drugs: international control Soc: 589Natural resources: non-agricultural: development Plen:
1530; Econ: 441,443,444,447-449Non-governmentalorganizations Plen: 1519,1522,1524Trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1525,1526Transport: development Econ: 435Water resources: development Econ: 444
ASSISTANT SECRETARY-GENERAL FOR INTER-AGENCYAFFAIRS (Hill, M.)
ARGENTINA
BELGIUM
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INDEX TO SPEECHES
CHAD (continued)
Speeches by representativesBako, J. Plen: 1523Clamoungou, J.M. Plen: 1530; Soc: 597
COMMISSION OF THE CHURCHES ON INTERNATIONALAFFAmS (Fagley, R. M.)
Non-governmentalorganizations NGO: 248
CONGO (BRAZZAVII~LE)
Apartheid Soc: 602,603Commission for Social Development: report, 19th sess.
Soc: 596Commission on Human Rights: report, 24th sess. Plen:
1530; Soc: 602, 603
Speeches by representativesEkondy-Akala Plen: 1530; Soc: 596,602,603
COUNCIL COMMITTEE ON NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS: CHAIRMAN (ForsheU, P. -0. V.)
Non-governmentalorganizations Plen: 1518
COUNCIL COMMITTEE ON NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS: SECRETARY (Roosevelt, C.)
Council Cttee on NGOs: organization of work NGO: 226Non-governmental organizations NGO: 222,223, 225, 226,
229-231,233,234,236,238,241-244,246
CZECHOSLOVAKIA
Apartheid Soc: 602, 605Cartography: international co-operation Plen: 1529;
Econ: 433,434Commission for Social Development: report, 19th sess.
Soc: 594Commission on Human Rights: report, 24th sess. Soc:
602,605,606Committee on Housing, Building and Planning: report, 5th
sess. Soc: 586Economic and Social Council: organization of work Plen:
1516King, Martin Luther, Jr. (Rev.): tribute to NGO: 240Natural resources: non-agricultural: development Econ:
445Non-governmentalorganizations NGO: 222,224,225,228,
231,234-237,241,242Petroleum and natural gas resources: development
Econ: 444United Nations: economic and social activities: programme
of work Plen: 1528Water resources: development Econ: 444
Speeches by representativesHandl, L. NGO: 222,224,225,228,231,234-237,
240-242; Soc: 594,602,605, 606Klusak, M. Plen: 1516Muzik, J. Plen: 1528, 1529; Econ: 433,434,444,445
. Pechaeek, J. Soc: 586
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DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL AFFAIRS:CENTRE FOR HOUSING, BUILDING AND PLANNING: DIRECTOR (Crooks, R. J. )
Committee on Housing, Building and Planning: report, 5thsess. Soc: 584,586
DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL AFFAIRS:DIRECTOR FOR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY(Gresford, G.)
Advisory Committee on the Application of Science andTechnology to Development: report Econ: 449,451
Environment: conservation and utilization Econ: 451Pollution: control Econ: 451
DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL AFFAIRS:DIVISION ON NARCOTIC DRUGS: DIRECTOR(Kusevic, V)
Narcotic drugs: international control Soc: 588, 589
DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL AFFAIRS:FISCAL AND FINANCIAL BRANCH: PUBLIC FINANCE SECTION: CHIEF (Bhouraskar, D. M.)
Science and Technology: transfer to developing countriesEcon: 438,439
DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL AFFAIRS:POPULATION DIVISION: DIRECTOR (Macura, M.)
Population Commission: report, 14th sess. Sac: 582.583
DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL AFFAIRS:RESOURCES AND TRANSPORT DIVISION: ACTINGDIRECTOR (Barnea, J.)
Cartography: international co-operation Econ: 432Natural resources: non-agricultural: development
Econ: 441,443-445,447,449Petroleum and natural gas resources: development
Econ: 444Transport: development Econ: 435,438
DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL AFFAIRS:SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT DIVISION: DIRECTOR(Thorsson, 1.)
Commission for Social Development: report, 19th sess,Soc: 591
DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL AFFAIRS:STATISTICAL OFFICE: DIRECTOR (Loftus, P. J.)
Statistical Commission: report, 15th sess. Econ: 435-437
DIVISION OF HUMAN RIGHTS: DEPUTY DIRECTOR(Law'son, E.)
Trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1526
DIVISION (
CommissicSoc:
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CommissicSoc:
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DIVISION OF HUMAN RIGHTS: DIRECTOR (Schreiber, M.)
Commission on Human Rights: report, 24th sess.Soc: 601,606
Commission on the Status of Women: report, 21st sess,Suc: 598
Human rights: advisory services Soc: 606
DIVISION OF HUMAN RIGHTS: SECTION ON THE STATUSOF WOMEN: CHIEF (Bruce, M. K. )
Commission on the Status of Women: report, 21st sess.Soc: 599,600
ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL: SECRETARY(Kassum, A. N.)
Committee on Housing, Building and Planning: members:election Plen: 1530
Economic and Social Council: agenda, 45th sess.Plen: 1528
Non-governmental organizations Plen: 1520, 1522Population Commission: report, 14th sess. Plen: 1520
FRANCE
Ad Hoc Cttee of Experts to Examine the Finances of the UNand the Specialized Agencies: recommendations: implementation Plen: 1527
Advisory Cttee on the Application of Science and Technologyto Development: report Econ: 450
Apartheid Soc: 601- 605Cartography: international co-operation Econ: 432,435,446Commission for Social Development: report, 19th sess.
Plen: 1530; Soc: 595-597Commission on Human Rights: report, 24th sess,
Soc: 601-606; Plen: 1530Commission on the Status of Women: report, 21st sess.
Soc: 599-602Committee on Housing, Building and Planning: report, 5th
sess. Plen: 1526; Soc: 586,587,593Economic and Social Council:
agenda, 45th sess. Plen: 1528organization of work Plen: 1516
Environment: conservation and utilization Econ: 451Human rights: advisory services Plen: 1530; Soc: 606King, Martin Luther , Jr. (Rev.}: tribute to NGO: 240Narcotic drugs: international control Plen: 1520; Soc: 589Natural resources: non-agricultural: development Econ:
441-443,447-449Non-governmental organizations Plen: 1517,1520,1521,
1523, 1524; NGO: 222,223,225-227,229-236,238,239,241,243-246
Pollution: control Econ: 451Population Commission: report, 14th sess. Plen: 1520;
Soc: 583Science and technology:
education and training Econ: 451transfer to developing countries Plen: 1529; Econ: 438,
440,445,448,449,452Statistical Commission: report, 15th sess. Econ: 436,437Trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1525, 1526Transport: development Econ: 435United Nations: economic and social activities: programme
of work Plen: 1528
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FRANCE (continued)
Speeches by representativesAlvarez, S. NGO: 223,243-246George, D. Econ: 432,435-437,446Gregh, F. -D. Plen: 1516,1517,1525-1530; Econ:
438,441,447-452Gros, L. Econ: 440,442,443,445,451Le Diraison, M. Soc: 583,586,587,589,593,595-597,
600,605Paolini, J. NGO: 222,225-227,229-236,238-241;
Soc: 599,601-606Viaud, M. Plen: 1520,1521,1523, 1524, 1528
FRIENDS WORLD COMMITTEE FOR CONSULTATION(Huntington, W. R. )
Non-governmentalorganizations NGO: 248
GUATEMALA
Cartography: international co-operation Econ: 434,448Commission for Social Development: report, 19th sess.
Soc: 597Commission on Human Rights:
members: election Plen: 1530report, 24th sess. Plen: 1530; Soc: 605
Commission on Narcotic Drugs: members: election Plen:1530
Commission on the Status of Women: members: electionPlen: 1530
Committee on Housing, Building and Planning: report, 5thsess. Soc: 586
Narcotic drugs: international control Soc: 589,590Natural resources: non-agricultural: development
Econ: 441-443Science and technology: transfer to developing countries
Econ: 440Statistical Commission: report, 15th sess. Econ: 436United Nations Development Programme: Governing Coun
cil: members: election Plen: 1530
Speeches by representativesDelpree, J. C. Soc: 586, 589, 590, 597Ldpez UrzUa., F. Plen: 1530; Econ: 434,436,440-443,
448; Soc: 605
INDIA
Ad Hoc Cttee of Experts to Examine the Finances of the UNand the Specialized Agencies: recommendations: implementation Plen: 1527
Advisory Cttee on the Application of Science and Technologyto Development: report Econ: 451
Apartheid Soc: 601Cartography: international co-operation Econ: 434,446-448Commission for Social Development: report, 19th sess.
Soc: 595,596Commission on Human Rights: report, 24th sess.
Soc: 601-603,605,606Commission on the Status of Women: report, 21st sess.
Soc: 598-601
Committee 011 Housing, Building and Planning: report, 5thsess. Plen: 1526; Soc: 585-587,590,593
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INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANISATION
SpeeIJK
S~
JAPM
LffiYA
LEAGU
KUWAI
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JAPAN
Advisory Cttee on the Application of Science and Technology to Development: report Econ: 450
Apartheid Soc: 605
Commission on Human Rights: report, 24th sess.Soc: 605 ..
Committee on Housing, Building and Planning: members:election Plen: 1530
Science and technology: transfer to developing countriesEcon: 440,452
ISRAEL
Speeches by representativesBarromi, J. Plen: 1530; Soc: 605Hillel, R. Econ: 440, 452
IRELAND
Apartheid Soc: 602Cartography: international co-operation Econ: 434Commission for Social Development: report, 19th sess.
Soc: 596Commission on Human Rights: report, 24th sess.
Soc: 602,605Commission on the Status of Women: report, 21st sess.
Soc: 600Committee on Housing, Building and Planning: report,
5th sess. Soc: 586Statistical Commission: report, 15th sess. Econ: 436Transport: development Econ: 435
Speeches by representativesO'Sullivan, D. Econ: 434-436Power, P. F. Soc: 586,596,600,602,605
Speeches by representativesAmirmokrt, H. Econ: 432Dabiri, M. Soc: 585, 594, 599Sayar, G.A. Soc: 588,606Vafa, J. Econ: 437,438,442,444,445,447-449,451
IRAN
Cartography: international co-operation Econ: 432,447Commission for Social Development: report, 19th sess.
Soc: 594Commission on Human Rights: report, 24th sess.
Soc: 606Commission on the Status of Women: report, 21st sess.
Soc: 599Committee on Housing, Building and Planning: report,
5th sess. Soc: 585Environment: conservation and utilization Econ: 451Narcotic drugs: international control" Soc: 588Natural resources: non-agricultural: development
Econ: 442,447-449Petroleum and natural gas resources: development
Econ: 444Pollution: control Econ: 451Science and technology: transfer to developing countries
Econ: 438,445,448,449Statistical Commission: report, 15th sess. Econ: 437Transport: development Econ: 437
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NGO: 248
Plen: 1518, 1520Non-governmental organizations
Non-governmental organizations
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE FOR THE RIGHTS OF MAN(Keys, D.)
Speeches by representativesDubey, M. Plen: 1516,1528,1529; Econ: 434,435,
437,438,440,443,445-451Gonsalves, A. S. Plen: 1527,1528; Soc: 583,505-587
589,590,593Jha, N. N. Plen: 1517,1519,1523,1525; NGO: 222
228,230-242; Soc: 596,600,602,603,605,606Piparsania, L. N. Plen: 1520,1526,1530; NGO: 224,
245,246; Soc: 595,598,599,601
INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL OF WOMEN (Carter, S.)
INTERNATIONAL NARCOTICS CONTROL BOARD: PRESIDENT (Greenfield, H.)
Narcotic drugs: international control Soc: 588,589
INTERNATIONAL UNION OF LOCAL AUTHORITIES(Ascher, C. S. )
Non-governmental organizations NGO: 248
Commission for Social Development: report, 19th sess.Soc: 591
Committee on Housing, Building and Planning: report, 5thsess. Soc: 584
Trade union rights: infringements Plea: 1525
Speeches by representativesJonker, "R. F. Plen: 1525Shaheed, A. A. Soc: 584,591
INDIA (continued)Council Committee on NGOs: organization of work NGO:
223,239Economic and Social Council:
agenda, '45th sess. Plen: 1528organization of work Plen: 1516
Environment: conservation and utilization Econ: 451Human rights: advisory services Plen: 1530; Soc: 606King, Martin Luther , Jr. (Rev.): tribute to NGO: 240Narcotic drugs: international control Soc: 589,590Natural resources: non-agricultural: development
Econ: 443,447,449Non-governmentalorganizations Plen: 1517,1519,1520,
1523; NGO: 222-228,230-239,241,242,245,246Pollution: control Econ: 451Population Commission: report, 14th sess. Soc: 583Science and technology: transfer to developing countries
Plen: 1529; Econ: 438,440,445,449,450Statistical Commission: report, 15th sess. Econ: 437Trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1525, 1526Transport: development Econ: 435United Nations: economic and social activities: programme
of work Plen: 1527,1528
INDEX TO SPEECHES
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JAPAN (continued)
Cartography: international co-operation Econ: 432,434,446
Commission for Social Development: report, 19th sess.Soc: 595,597
Commission on Human Rights: report, 24th sess.Soc: 605
Commission on the Status of Women: report, 21st sess.Soc: 598
Committee on Housing, Building and Planning: report,5th sess. Soc: 585
Narcotic drugs: international control Soc: 589Natural resources: non-agricultural: development
Econ: 442,449Non-governmental organizations Plen: 1518, 1519Pollution: control Econ: 451Population Commission: report, 14th sess. Soc: 583Science and technology:
education and training Econ: 450transfer to developing countries Econ: 439,452
Statistical Commission: report, 15th sess. Econ: 436Transport: development Econ: 435Water resources: development Econ: 444
Speeches by representativesAbe, 1. Plen: 1518,1519; Econ: 432,434-436,439,
442,444,446,448,450,451 ~.
Naito, T. Soc: 583,585,589,595,597,598,605Onodera, R. Econ: 449,452
KUWAIT
Cartography: international co-operation Econ: 446,447Commission on Human Rights: report, 24th sess.
Soc: 605Committee on Housing, Building and Planning:
members: election Plen: 1530report, 5th sess. Sac: 585
Narcotic drugs: international control Soc: 589Natural resources: non-agricultural: development
Econ: 442Non-governmentalorganizations Plen: 1521-1524Population Commission: report, 14th sess. Soc: 083Science and technology: transfer to developing countries
Econ: 440Trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1525,1526
Speeches by representativesImam, Z. Soc: 583Khanachet, S. J. Plen: 1521-1526,1530; Econ: 440,
446,447; Soc: 585,589,605Shammas, S. Y. Econ: 440,442
LEAGUE OF RED CROSS SOCIETIES (Sheppard, J.)
Non-governmental organizations NGO: 248
LffiYA
Apartheid Soc: 603-605Commission for Social Development: report, 19th sess.
Soc: 592, 596Commission on Human Rights: report, 24th sess. Soc: 601,
603-605
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LIBYA (continued)
Committee on Housing, Building and Planning: report,5th sess. Soc: 585
Economic and Social Council: organization of workPlen: 1516
Narcotic drugs: international control Soc: 589Non-governmental organizations Plen: 1519, 1520Population Commission: report, 14th sess. Soc: 583Science and technology: transfer to developing countries
Econ: 439Transport: development Econ: 437Water resources: development Econ: 444
Speeches by representativesBabaa, I. Plen: 1519,1520; Soc: 583,585,589,592,
601,603-605EI-Bouri, W. Plen: 1516Kikhia, M. R. Soc: 596Suleiman, 1. Econ: 437,439,444
MEXICO
Ad Hoc Cttee of Experts to Examine the Finances of theUN and the Specialized Agencies: recommendations:implementation Plen: 1527
Cartography: international co-operation Econ: 432,434,448
Commission for Social Development:members: election Plen: 1530report, 19th sess. Plen: 1530; Soc: 597
Commission on Human Rights: report, 24th sess.Soc: 605,606
Committee on Housing, Building and Planning: report,5th sess. Soc: 585,587,593
Economic development: meeting of specialists (proposed)Econ: 448
Narcotic drugs: international control Soc: 588Natural resources: non-agricultural: development
Econ: 442, 449Non-governmental organizations Plen: 1523Petroleum and natural gas resources: development
Econ: 444Science and technology: transfer to developing countries
Econ: 439Trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1526Transport: development Econ: 435
Speeches by representativesGallardo Moreno, J. Plen: 1530; Soc:. 587, 588, 597Meyer Pic6n, S. Plen: 1526,1527; Econ: 446;
Soc: 585,593,606Plehn Mej£r, M. Econ: 439,449Zorrilla, L. G. Plen: 1523; Econ: 432,434,435,
442,444,448; Soc: 605
MOROCCO
Cartography: international co-operation Econ: 447Commission for Social Development: report, 19th sess.
Soc: 597Committee on Housing, Building and Planning: report,
5th sess. Soc: 586Natural resources: non-agricultural: development
Econ: 442,443,447Non-governmentalorganizations NGO: 245
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ApartlCartoiComrr
Spe
Sp
StatistTrade
Scienc
Comn
Comm
Comm
Comn
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Speeches by representativesJimenez, P.G. Plen: 1530Kodikara, E. E. Plen: 1528; Econ: 436,438,439,
445,449,450Rodrfguez, F. M. Plen: 1519; Econ: 434,443,444,
- 446,447 .Uy, A. J.' NGO: 223,224,226,227,229,231,233-239Verceles, L. L. .Plen: 1520,1522-1524; Econ: 435,
438; Soc: 583,585,587,589,593,597,599-602,604,605
SIERRA LEONE
Apartheid Soc: 601, 602Commission for Social Development: report, 19th sess.
Soc: 596Commission on Human Rights: report, 24th sess.
Soc: 601,602,606Commission on the Status of Women: report, 21st sess.
Soc: 600,601
Apartheid Soc: 601,602,604Cartography: international co-operation Econ: 434,435,
446,447Commission for Social Development:
members: election Plen: 1530report, 19th sess, Soc: 597
Commission on Human Rights:members: election Plen: 1530report, 24th sess. Soc: 601,602,604,605
Commission on Narcotic Drugs: raemcers: electionPlen: 1530
Commission on the Status of Women:members: election Plen: 1530report, 21st sess. Soc: 599-601
Committee on Housing, Building and Planning:members: election Plen: 1530report, 5th sess. Soc: 585,587,593
Council Committee on NGOs: organization of workNGK): 223,224,227
Economic development: meeting of specialists (proposed)Econ: 449
Narcotic drugs: international control Soc: 589Natural resources: non-agricultural: development
Ecou: 443Non-governmentalorganizations Plen: 1519,1522-1524;
NGO: 223,224,226,227,229,231,233-239Population Commission:
members: election Plen: 1530report, 14th sess. Plen: 1520; Sac: 583
Science and technology: transfer to developing countriesEcon: 438,439,445,450
Statistical Commission:members: election Plen: 1530report, 15th sess, Econ: 436
Transport: development Econ: 438United Nations: economic and social activities: programme
of work Plen: 1528United Nations Children's Fund: Executive Board: mem
bers: election Plen: 1530United Nations Development Programme: Governing
Council: members: election Plen: 1530Water resources: development Econ: 444
Cartography: international co-operation Econ: 434,446Commission on Human Rights: report, 24th sess.
Plen: 1530;Soc: 602Committee on Housing, Building and Planning: members:
election Plen: 1530Council Committee on NGOs: organization of work
NGO: 223Economic and Social Council: organization of work
Plen: 1516Natural resources: non-agricultural: development
Econ: 441,443,448Non-governmental organizations Plen: 1518, 1519, 1522
1524; NGO: 223,224,245Science and technology: transfer to developing countries
Plen: 1529Statistical Commission: report, 15th sess, Econ: 436Trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1526Transport: development Econ: 435United Nations Children's Fund: Executive Board: members:
election Plen: 1530Water resources: development Econ: 444
United Natlons: economic and social activities: programmeof work Plen: 1528
OFFICE OF THE UNDER-SECRETARY-GENERAL FORECONOMIC AND SOCIAL AFFAIRS: SPECIALADVISER FOR DEPARTMENTAL PROGRAMMEPLANNING (Landau, A.)
Speeches by representativesHaddaoui, R. Soc: 586,597Mounir, A. Econ: 435,438-440,442-445,447Ta1?iti, M. NGO: 245
Non-governmental organizations Plen: 1521
Cartography: international co-operation Econ: 446
OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION: EXTERNAL RELATIONS DIVISION: DIRECTOR (Janel!ek, G. J. )
PANAMA
Speeches by representativesVallarino, J. Soc: 602Varela, M. Plen: 1516, 1518, 151~, 1522-1524, 1526,
1529, 1530; Econ: 434-436,441,443,444,446,448; NGO: 223,224,245
MOROCCO (continued)
OFFICE OF CONFERENCE SERVICES: INTERPRETATION AND MEETINGS SERVICE: DIRECTOR(Yakufohkin, D.)
Petroleum and natural gas resources: developmentEcon: 444
Science and technology: transfer to developing countriesEcon: 438-440,445
Transport: development Econ: 435Water resources: development Econ: 444
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INDEX TO SPEECHES
14,435,
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439,
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SIERRA LEONE (continued)
Economic and socia; Council:agenda, 45th sess. Plen: 1528organization of work Plen: 1516
Human :rights: advisory services Plen: 1530Natural resources: non-agricultural: development
Ecan: 443Non-governmentalorganizations Plen: 1517,1520-1524;
NGO: 223,224,226-229,234-238,246,248Trade unton rights: infringements Plen: 1526
Speeches by representativesCox, G. O. V. Plen: 1516,1517,1520-1524,1526,
1528,1530; Econ: 443; NGO: 223,224,226-229,234-238,246,248; Soc: 596,600-602,606
SOCIAL COMMITTEE: SECRETARY (St. Claire, C.)
Commission for Social Development: report, 19th sess.Sac: 591 '
Commission on Human Rights: report, 24th sess.Soc: 601,603,604
Committee on Housing, Building and Planning: report,5th sess. Soc: 593
SWEDEN
Apartheid Soc: 602Cartography: international co- operation Econ: 447Commission for Social Development: report, 19th sess.
Soc: 596Commission on Human Rights: report, 24th sess.
Plen: 1530; Soc: 602,603,605,606Commission on the Status of Women: report, 21st sess.
Soc: 600Economic and Social Council:
agenda, 45th sess. Plen: 1528organization of work Plen: 1516
Economic development: meeting of specialists (proposed)Econ: 448
Environment: conservation and utilization Econ: 451Human rights: advisozy services Plen: 1530; Soc: 606Narcotic drugs: international control Soc: 589Natural resources: non-agricultural: development
Econ: 442,447Non-governmental organtzattons Plen: 1517,1519,1521
1524; NGO: 223,224Science and technology: transfer to developing countries
Econ: 450Statistical Commission: report, 15th sess. Econ: 436Trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1526
Speeches by representativesAstrom, S. Plen: 1516; Econ: 451Belfrage, F. K. C. Econ: 436,442,447,450Bergquist, M. Plen: 1526; Soc: 589,596,600Billner, B. .~en: 1528Forshell, P. -0. V. Plen: 1517,1519,1521-1524,1530;
N~: 223,224; Soc: 602,603,605,606Wingstrand, J. Econ: 448
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TUNKEY
Apartheid Sac: 601, 602Cartography: international co-operation Econ: 433,434Commission for Social Development: report, 19th sess.
Soc: 594Commission on Human Rights: report, 24th sess, Soc:
601,602Commtsston on the Status of Women: report, 21st sess.
Soc: 599Committee on Housing, Building and Planning: report,
5th sess. Soc: 585Economic and Social Council: organization of work Plen:
1516Narcotic drue . international control Soc: 588, 589Natural resources: non-agr-Icultura.: development Econ:
441Non-governmentalorganizations Plen: 1518Science and technology: transfer to developing eo:..ntries
Econ: 439Transport: development Econ: 435
Speeches by representativesAksin, M. Econ: 433,439Akyamac, A. Soc: 594Bilge, S. Soc: 601,602Cuhruk, N. Plen: 1516,1518; Econ: 434,435,441Firat, T. Soc: 585Ozer, A. Soc: 588,589,599
UKRAINIAN SOVffiT SOCIALIST REPUBLIC
Apartheid Soc: 602Commission on Human Rights: report, 24th sess. Soc: 602
Speeches by representativesKravets, V. A. Soc: 602
UNDER-SECRETARY-GENERAL FOR ECONOMIC ANDSOCIAL AFFAIRS (de Seynes, Ph.)
Ad Hoc Cttee of Experts to Examine the Finances of theUN and the Specialized Agencies: recommendations:implementation Plen: 1527
Economic and Social Council: agenda, .45th sess. Plen:1528
Economic development: meeting of specialists (proposed)Econ:448
NaturaI' resources: non-agricultural: development E~on:
447Science and technology: transfer to developing countries
Plen: 1529; Econ: 438,440
UNION OF SOVffiT SOCIALIST REPUBLICS
Ad Hoc Cttee of Experts to Examine the Finances of theUN and the SPf. ctaltzed Agencies: recommendations:implementation Plen: 1527
Advisory Cttee on the Application of Science and Tecimologyto Development: report Econ: 450,451
Apartheid Soc: flOl-605Cartography: international co-operation Plen: 1529
Econ: 432,434,435,446,447Commission for Social Development: report, 19th sess.
Plen: 1530; Soc: 591,596,597
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UNION OF ~OVIET SOCIALIS'f REPUBLICS (continued)
Commission on Human Rights: report, 24th sess.Soc: 601-606
Commission on Narcotic Drugs: members: electionPlen: 1530
Commission on the Status of Women:members: election Plen: 1530report, 21st sess. Soc: 598,600,601
Committee on Housing, Building and Planning:members: election Plen: 1530report, 5th sess. Soc: 586,587, 593
Council Cttee on NGOs: organization of work NGO: 224Economic and Social Council: agenda, 45th sess.
Plen: 1528Economic development: meeting 0: specialists (proposed)
Econ: 448Environment: conservation and utilization Econ: 451Human rights: advisory services Plen: 1530; Soc: 606King, Martin Luther, Jr. (Rev.): tribute to NGO: 240Narcotic drugs: international control Soc: 589,590Natural resources: non-agricultural: development
Econ: 441,442,444,44~-449
Non-governmentalorganizations Plen: 1517,1519-1524;NCO: 222-239, 2'U-246, 248
Pollution: control Econ: 451Population Commission: report, 14th sess. Plen: 1520;
Soc: 582Science and technology: transfer to developing countries
Plen: 1529; Econ: 438,439,449,452Statistical Commission:
members: election Plen: 1530report, 15th sess. Econ: 436
Trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1525,1526'I'ransport: development Econ: 435United Nations: economic and social activities: programme
of work Plen: 1527
United Nations Children's Fund: Executive Board: members: election Plen: 1530
United Nations Development Programme: Governing Council: members: election Plen: 1530
Speeches by representativesKovalev, A. P. Econ: 449,452Lobanov, L. S. Plen: 1527-1530; Econ: 435,438,441,
442, 444, 447-451; Soc: 582, 586, 587, 593Nasinovsky, E. N. Plen: 1517,1519-1524,1526,1530;
Econ: 432,434,435,446,447; NGO: 222-225,227-239,242-246,248; Soc: 589-591,596,597,601-606
Tikhmeneva, G. F. Soc: 598,600Verenikin, L. I. Plen: 1526; NGO: 224,226Yevdokeyev, N. I. NGO: 240,241; Soc: 603Zakharov, A. V. Plen: 1520,1525,1527, isso:
Econ: 436,439; Soc: 582
UNITED ARP",B REPUBLIC
Commission on Human Rights: report, 24th sess.Soc: 605
Speeches by representativesAboul Nasr, M. Scc: 605
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UNITED KINGDOM
Ad Hoc Cttee of Experts to Examine the Finances of theUN and the Specialized Agencies: recommendations:implementation Plen: 1fi27
Advisory Cttee on the Application of Science and Technologyto Development: report Econ: 450
Apartheid Soc: 601-605Cartography: international co-operation Econ: 434,446
448Commission for Social Development: report, 19th sess.
Soc: 596, 597Commission on Human Rights: report, 24th sess.
Plen: 1530; Soc: 601-606Commission on the Status of Women: report, 21st sess.
Soc: 599-602Committee on Housing, Building and Planning: report,
5th sess. Soc: 585, 587, 593Economic and Social Council: agenda, 45th sess.
Plen: 1528Environment: conservation and utilization Econ: 451Human rights: advisory services Soc: 606King, Martin Luther, Jr. (Rev.): tribute to NGO: 240Narcotic drugs: international control Soc: 589Natural resources: non-agricultural development
Econ: 441,443,447,449Non-governmental organizations Plen: 1518-1524;
NGO: 222-225,227,229-237,239,241-246,248Pollution: control Econ: 451Population Commission: report, 14th sess. Soc: 583Science and technology:
education and training Econ: 450,451transfer to developing countries Econ: 438,440,449,
452Statistical Commission: report, 15th sess. Econ: 436Trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1525,1526Transport: development Econ: 437
Speeches by representativesAllen, M. Plen: 1518-1528,1530; Econ: 438Mather, J.H. Econ: 436Milton, D. F. NGO: 232-237, 239-246, 248; Soc: 583,
585,587,589,593,596,597,599-606Posnett, R. N. Econ: 434,437,440,441,443,446-452Taylor, J. G. NGO: 222-225,227,229-231
UNITED NATIONS INSTITUTE FOR TRAINING AND RESEARCH: DEPUTY EXECUTIVE DffiECTOR(Schachter, 0.)
Science and technology: transfer to developing countriesEcon: 450
UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA
Apartheid Soc: 601, 602Commission for Social Development:
members: election Plen: 1530report, 19th sess. Soc: 591,596
Commission on Human Rights:members: election Plen: 1530report, 24th sess. Soc: 601-603,606
Commission on Narcotic Drugs: members: electionPlen: 1530
Commission onmembers: ereport, 21st
Committee on Jmembers: ereport, 5th
Council CommiNGO: 239
Economic and fPlen: 151
King, Martin LNon-governmel
NGO: 225population ConScience and tee
Plen: 152Statistical CornTrade union ri€United Nations
bers: eleLnted Nations
cil: meml
Speeches byDanieli, '
600Suedi, A.Waldron
NG(587
UNITED STATI
Ad Hoc Cttee oJand the SIplementa1
Advisory Ctteeogy to De
Apartheid SocCartography: in
446,448Commission fo:
Soc: 595Commission on
members: elreport, 24th
Commission onPlen: 153
Commission onmembers: elreport, 21st
Committee on Fmembers: elreport, 5th f
Council CommiiNGO: 224
Economic and Sagenda, 44thagenda, 45thorganization
Environment: Cl
Human rights: ~
King, Martin L,Narcotic drugs:
UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA (continued)
INDEX TO SPEECHES
UNITED STATES (continued)
I'I'I:I.
Commission on the Status of Women:members: election Plen: 1530report, 21st sess. Soc: 600,601
Committee on Housing, Building and Planning:members: election Plen: 1530report, 5th sess. Soc: 586, 587, 593
Council Committee on NGOs: organization of workNGO: 239
Economic and Social Council: organization of workPlen: 1516
King, Martin Luther, Jr. (Rev.): tribute to NGO: 240Non-governmentalorganizations Plen: 1518-1524;
NGO: 225-228,231-239,241,243-245,248population Commission: members: election Plen: 1530Science and technology: transfer to developing countries
Plen: 1529Statistical Commission: members: election Plen: 1530Trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1520,1525United Nations Children's Fund: Executive Board: mem-
bers: election Plen: 1530L.nted Nations Development Programme: Governing Coun
cil: members: election Plen: 1530
Speeches by representativesDanieli, A. B. C. Plen: 1516,1529,1530; Soc: 586,
600,602,603Suedi., A. B. Soc: 596Waldron-Ramsey, W. E. Plen: 1519-1525;
NGO: 225-228,231-241,243-245,248; Soc: 586,587,591,593,601,603,606
UNITED STATES
Ad Hoc Citee of Experts to Examine the Finances of the UNand the Specialized Agencies: recommendations: implementation Plen: 1527
Advisory Cttee on the Application of Science and Technology to Development: report Econ: 449,450
Apartheid Soc: 601-605Cartography: international co-operation Econ: 432,434,
446,448Commission for Social Development: report, 19th sess.
Soc: 595-597Commission on Human Rights:
members: election Plen: 1530report, 24th sess. Soc: 601-606
Commission on Narcotic Drugs: members: electronPlen: 1530
Commission on the Status of Women:members: election Plen: 1530report, 21st sess. Soc: 598-601
Committee on Housing, Building and Planning:members: election Plen: 1530report, 5th sess. Soc: 584, 586, 587, 593
Council Committee on NGOs: organization of workNGO: 224
Economic and Social Council:agenda, 44th sess. Plen: 1516agenda, 45th sess. Plen: 1528organization of work Plen: 1516
Environment: conservation and utilization Econ: 451Human rights: advisory services Soc: 606King, Martin Luther, Jr. (Rev. ): tribute to NGO: 240Narcotic drugs: international control Soc: 588, 589
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Natural resources: non-agricultural: developmentEcon: 441,442,445,447,449
Non-governmental organizations Plen: 1518,1520-1524;NGO: 222-239,241-246,248
Pollution: control Econ: 451Population Commission:
members: election Plen: 1530report, 14th sess. Plen: 1520; Soc: 582,583
Science and technology:education and training Econ: 450transfer to developing countries Econ: 438-440,445,
449-451Statistical Commission:
members: election Plen: 1530report, 15th sess. Econ: 436,437
Trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1526Transport: development Econ: 435United Nations: economic and social activities: programme
of work Plen: 1527, 1528United Nations Children's Fund: Executive Board: mem
bers: election Plen: 1530United Nations Development Programme: Governing Coun
cil: members: election Plen: 1530
Speeches by representativesBlau, C.!. Plen: 1527,1528, 1530; Econ: 432,434
440,445,446,449-451Goldschmidt, A. Plen: 1516,1518,1520-1524,1530;
Econ: 441,442,445,447,448; Soc: 588,589,595,597,604
Kotschnig, W. M. NGO: 225-235,245,246Means, J. Soc: 582-584,586,587,593,597-600,602,
603Paulos, K. C. NGO: 222,238,239Squire, D. F. Plen: 1520,1523,1526; NGO: 223,224,
236-238,240-244,248; Soc: 596,601,604-606
UPPER VOLTA
Apartheid Soc: 604Cartography: international co-operation Econ: 432,434,
446,448Commission for Social Development: report, 19th sess.
Plen: 1530; Soc: 591,596,597Commission on Human Rights: report, 24th sess. Soc:
603-605Committee on Housing, Building and Planning: report, 5th
sess. Soc: 586,587,593Economic and Social Council:
agenda, 45th sess. Plen: 1528organization of work Plen: 1516
Human rights: advisory services Soc: 606Narcotic drugs: international control Soc: 589
Natural resources: non-agricultural: developmentEcon: 441,442,448
Non-governmental organizations Plen: 1523,1524Population Commission: report, 14th sess. Soc: 583Science and technology: transfer to developing countries
Plen: 1529; Econ: 438,440,449Statistical Commission: report, 15th sess. Econ: 436Trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1526Transpo:rt: development Econ: 437
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Speeches by representativesDiallo, A. Soc: 586,587,603-605,606Kabore, P. Plen: 1524; So.c: 589Rouamba, T.P. Plen' 1516,1523,1526,1528-1530;
Econ: 432,434,436-438,440-442,446,448,449;Soc: 583,591,593,596,597
VENEZUELA
Advisory Cttee on the Application of Science and Technolo-gy to Development: report Econ: 450
Apartheid Soc: 604Carthography: international co-operation Econ: 447,448Commission for Social Development: report, 19th sess.
Soc: 595Commission on Human Rights: report, 24th sess, Soc:
603-605Commission on the Status of Women: report, 21st sess.
Soc: 599Committee on Housing, Building and Planning: report, 5th
sess. Soc: 585,593Economic and Social Council: agenda, 45th sess. Plen:
1528Economic development: meeting of specialists (proposed)
Econ: 448Human rights: advisory services Soc: 606King, Martin Luther, Jr. (Rev.): tribute to NGO: 240Natural resources: non-agricultural: development Econ:
441-444,447Non-governmentalorganizations NGO: 226Petroleum and natural gas resources: development Econ:
444Population Commission: report, 14th sess. Soc: 583Science and technology: transfer to developing countries
Plen: 1529; Econ: 438,440,449Statistical Commission: report, 15th sess. Econ: 437Trade union ri'.,£lts: infringements Plen: 1525Transport: development Econ: 437
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VENEZUELA (continued)
United Nations: economic and social activities: programmeof work Plen: 1528
Speeches by representatives .Figueredo-Planchart, R. Plen: 1525,1528,1529;
Econ: 437,438,440-444,447-450; Soc: 583L6pez, M. C. NGO: 240Nava Carillo, G. NGO: 226; Soc: 585,587,595,599,
603-606Soto Alvarez, E. Econ: 444
WORLD FEDERATION OF TRADE UNIONS (Barton, B. A.)
Non-governmental organizations Plen: 1518; NGO: 247Trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1525
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION (Coigney, R. L.)
Pollution: control Econ: 451
WORLD UNION OF CATHOLIC WOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS(Schaeffer, C.)
Non-governmental organizations NGO: 248
WORLD YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION(Forsyth, J. G. )
Non-governmentalorganizations NGO: 248
WORLD VETERANS FEDERATION (Allsn, S.)
Non-governmentalorganizations Plen: 1518
General Serie~
El4440 (E/C.€
mary4441-4443 (4444 (45th s4445 (43rd I
4446 (45th s4447 (ESCO44484449 & Add.4450 & Add.4451 (45th s4452 & Add
Corr.2,Add.3/RE
44534454 (E/Cl
& Add.14455 (E/Cl
& Summa4456 & Corr4457 & Add.44584459 & Add.4460 & Add.4461 (ESCOl4462 & Add.4463, Part
Rev.L, AIAdd.8 & (only), AI(E/AC.51& Annex;only), A,(& Corr.only), Ad
4464 (& Cor44654466 & Add.4467& Rev
430 & RI44th sess
4468 & Add.4469 & Add.4470 & Add.4471 (E/CN
& Add.l,4472 (E/Cl'
& Summa4473 (45th s44744475 (E/Cl'
& Summa4476 (& Cor:44774478 (& Cor:
Numerical List of Documentse
NOTE: Information as to the republication of mimeographed documents in the printed fasciclesof Annexes to the Official Records were not available at the time of the publication of thisIndex to Proceedings.
9, General Series
Plenary
General Series (continued)
s
El4440 (E/C .6/85) (ESCOR, 44th sess., suppl, no. 7) & Sum..
mary4441-4443 (43rd sess.)4444 (45th sess.)4445 (43rd sess.)4446 (45th sess.)4447 (ESCOR, 44th sess., supple no. 3) & Summary44484449 & Add.1, 24450 & Add.14451 (45th sess.)4452 & Add.1, 2, 3, (Add.3/Corr.1, English only, Add.3/
Corr.2, French only, Add.3/Corr.3, Russian only,Add.3/Rev.1, Spanish only), Add.ll, 5
44534454 (E/CN.9/220) (ESCOR, 44th sess., suppl, no. 9)
&Add.14455 (E/CN.7/512) (ESCOR, 44th sess., supple no. 2)
& Summary4456 & Corr.14457 & Add.144584459 & Add.14460 & Add.l, 2 (E/AC.51/17 & Add.I, 2)4461 (ESCOR, 44th sess., suppl. no. 8) & Add.l4462 & Add.l4463, Part I, 11 & Part 11/Amend.I, Annex & Annex!
Rev.l, Add.I-5, Add.6 (& Corr.l, Englishonly),Add.7,Add.8 & Corr.l, Add.l0-15, Add.16 (& Corr .1, Englishonly), Add.17 (& Corr.l, English only), Add.20-26(E/AC.51/16, Part I, 11 & Part II/Amend.1, & Annex& Annex/Rev.1, Add.1-5, Add.6 (& Corr.L, Englishonly), Add.7, Add.8 & Corr.1, Add.10..15, Add.16(& Corr.l, English only), Add.17 (& Corr.1, Englishonly), Add.2Q..26 [Add.9, 18 & 19 were not issued]
4464 (& corr.t, English only) & Add.l, 244654466 & Add.l, 21467 '& Rev.l, (Rev.l/Excerpt, Chinese only) (E/CN.5/
430 & Rev.l, (Rev.l/Excerpt, Chinese only) (ESCOR,44th sess., supple no. 5) & SUmmary
4468 & Add.1-64469 & Add.1-54470 & Add.1-54471 (E/CN.3/390) (ESCOR, 44th sess., supple no. 10)
& Add.l, 24472 (E/CN.6/495) (ESCOR, 44th sess., supple no. 6)
& Summary4473 (45th sess.)44744475 (E/CN.4/972) (ESCOR, 44th sess., supple no. 4)
& Summary4476 (& Corr.l, English only)44774478 (& Corr.L, English only), Add.1, 2
,-
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E/44794480 (& Corr.l, English only)4481 (45th sess.)44824483 (45th sess.)44844485 & Corr.l, (Corr.2, French only, Corr.3, Spanish
only)4486-4491 (45th sess.)4492 & Add.l4493 & Add.1-7 (E/AC.51/19 & Add.1-7)4494-4503 (45th sess.)4504 & Corr.l (E/AC.51/18 & Carr.l)45054506-4509 (45th sess.)4510 & Add.l4511, 4512 (45th sess.)45134514, 4515 (45th sess.)45164517, 4518 (45th sess.)4519-45214522-4525 (45th sess.)4526-45344535 & Carr.l, Add.l45364537-4547 (45th sess.)4548 (ESCOR, 44th sess., supple no. 1)
Information Series
E/INF/95, 9697 & Carr.l, Add.l, 2
Limited Series
ElL.1198 & Rev.l1199 & Add.;l,.-41200 & Add.l, 21201 (& Corr.L, English, French & Spanish only)1202 & Rev.l1203-12051206 & Carr.l, 2, Add.l .1207 & Rev.l, 2, 3, Rev.3/Add.l1208-12121213 (45th sess.)1214
.Resolutions
E/RES/1289..1338 (XLIV) (ESCOR, 44th sess., ~l~ppl. no. 1)
Supplements to Officia I Records
LIST OF DOCUMENTS
Pie nary (continued)
Summary Records
E/SR.1516-1530
Economic Committee
Limited Series
E/AC.6/L.374 & Add.l375, 376377 & Rev.l, 2378379 & Rev.1, Rev.l/Add.1380 & Rev.l381-386387 & Add.1
Summary Records
E/AC.6/SR.432-452
Social Committee
Limited Series
EjAC. 7/L.530-551
Summary Records
E/AC. 7/SR.582-606
No.l Resolutions [and decisions], 44th session. Aug 1968.vii, 32 p. (E!4548). Printed. $U.S. 1.00 (or equivalent in other currencies).
No.2 Commission on Narcotic Drugs. Report of the 22ndsession (8-26 Jan 1968). Mar 1968. H, 48 p.(E/4455) (E/CN.7/512). Photo-offset. $U.S. 1.00(or equivalent in other currencies).
No. 35th biennial report on water resources development.Feb 1968. 127 p. (E/4447). Photo-offset. $U.S. 2.00(or equivalent in other currencies).
No. 4 Commission on Human Rights. Report on the 24thsession, 5 Feb - 12 Mar 1968. Apr 1968. vi, 195 p.(E/4475) (E/CN.4/972). Photo-offset. $U.S.4.00(orequivalent in other currencies).
No.5 Commission for Social Development. Report on the19th session (5 Feb - 2 Mar 1968). Apr 1968.75 p. (E/4467 & Rev.1) (E/CN.5/430 & Rev.l).Photo-offset. $U.S. 2.00 (or equivalent in other currencies).
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Council Committee on Non-governmental
Organizations
General Series
E/C.2/660661 (also issued as E/C.2/R.35 & Corr.l)662 (also issued as E/C.2/R.36)663, 664
Limited Series
E/C.2/L.28
Restricted Series
E/C.2/R.34, 37
Summary Records
E/C .2/SR.222-248
Miscellaneous
E/CLJ!~F.41/2 (Sales no.: 66.XIII.5)E/CONF.52/4 (Sales no.: E.68.I.2)E/CONF.53/3 (Sales no.: E.68.I.9)E/DSB/24 & Add.1-4 (Sales no.: 67.XI.l, 8, 11-13)E/OB/23 & Add.l, 2 (E/DSB/25 & Add.1, 2) (Sales no.:
68.XI.1-3)TD/37 (& Corr.1, English only)
No.6 Commission on the Status of Women. Report on the21st session 29 Jan -. 19 Feb 1968. Apr 1968. 99 p.(E/4472) (E7cN.6/495). Photo-offset. $U.S. 2.00(orequivalent in other currencies).
No.7 Committee on Housing, Building and Planning. Reporton the 5th session, 16-27 Oct 1967. Jan 1968. 69 p.(E/4440) (E/C.6/85). Photo-offset. $U.S. 1.00 (orequivalent in other currencies).
No.8 Advisory Committee on the Application of Science andTechnology to Development. 5th report (Apr 1967 Mar 1968). Mar 1968. 26 p. (E/4461). Photooffset. $U.S. 1.00 (or equivalent in other currencies).
No.9 Population Commission. Report of the 14th session(30 Oct - 10 Nov 1967). Mar 1968. 61 p. (E/4454)(E/CN.9/220). Photo-offset. $U.S. 1.00 (or equivalent in other currencies).
No.10 Statistical Commission. Report of the 15th session(26 Feb - 8 Mar 1968). Apr 1968. 61 p. (E/4471)(E/CN.3/390). Photo-offset. $U.S. 1.00 (or equivalent in other currencies).
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