United Nations educational and training programme for southern Africa.

  • Author: UN General Assembly (32nd sess. : 1977)
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    28 November 1977

32. RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED ON THE REPORTS OF THE FOURTH COMMITTEE
37. 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 31/31 of 29 November 1976, Recalling further its resolution 31/126 of 16 December 1976 on emergency assistance for South African refugee students, Having considered the report of the Secretary-General on the Programme for 1976/77,[1] Taking note of the report of the Secretary-General on emergency assistance for South African student refugees,[2] Recognizing that, because of the continuing influx of refugee students from southern Africa into neighbouring States and the significant increases in the cost of educational and training awards, additional funds are essential if the Programme is to continue in operation at a satisfactory level, Reaffirming that the Programme has been a significant and worthwhile effort of the international community and that its continuation and expansion during this crucial period are desirable,

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

2. 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;

3. Appeals once again to all States, organizations and individuals to make generous contributions to the Programme in order to ensure its continuation and expansion in the light of the increased needs.

83rd plenary meeting
28 November 1977


[1] A/32/283. [2] A/32/65 and Add. 1.
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