United Nations Educational and Training Programme for Southern Africa

XXIX. RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED ON THE REPORTS OF THE FOURTH COMMITTEE
3301. United Nations Educational and Training Programme for Southern Africa

The General Assembly, Recalling its resolutions on the United Nations Educational and Training Programme for Southern Africa, in particular-resolution 3119 (XXVIII) of 12 December 1973,

Taking note of the report of the Secretary-General on the Programme for 1973/74,[1]

Taking note with satisfaction of the further increase in contributions to the Programme and the corresponding increase in assistance for the education and training of persons from the Territories concerned, Bearing in mind the progress of the Territories under Portuguese administration towards independence,

1. Expresses its appreciation to all those who have made voluntary contributions to the United Nations Educational and Training Programme for Southern Africa;

2. Appeals to all States, organizations and individuals to make generous contributions to the Programme in order to ensure its continuation and expansion;

3. Commends the Secretary-General and the Advisory Committee on the United Nations Educational and Training Programme for Southern Africa for the work they have accomplished in strengthening and expanding the Programme;

4. Decides that assistance under the Programme should be continued as a transitional measure, at the request of the Governments concerned, for the inhabitants of Guinea-Bissau and those of the Territories covered by the Programme which may attain independence;

5. Decides that, as a further transitional measure, provision shall be made, under the regular budget of the United Nations for the financial year 1975, for an amount of $100,000 to ensure continuity of the Programme pending the receipt of adequate voluntary contributions;

6. Requests the Advisory Committee on the United Nations Educational and Training Programme for Southern Africa, in consultation with the Secretary-General, to arrange for an evaluation of the achievements of the Programme and of the ways and means for its further development;

7. Requests the Secretary-General to report to the General Assembly at its thirtieth session on the activity and progress of the Programme.

2318th plenary meeting
13 December 1974


[1] A/9845.
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