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Nairobi, 9:':23 February 1965
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IMPROVEMENT OF TECHNICAL CO-OPERATION IN TRAINING IN AFRICA Resolution 123(VII) adcpted by the Commission at its 125th
:£!.enary meet~on 22 February 1965
The Economic Commission for Africa,
Considerjr.g that training at all levels represents a fundamental need for African countries,
Considering that training is a prerequisite for the conception, formulation and implementation of policies for economic development and social progress,
Recalling its resolution 110(VI) of 2 March 1964, which is in prooess of implementation,
Noting that offers of co-operation, both bilateral and multilateral, do not always meet the specific needs of African countries,
Convinced that the possibilities of mutual assistance between African countries, both through consultants and existing training
institutes, are real and particularly appropriate, 1. Requests the Executive Secretary:
(a) To arrange, in collaboration with African Governments, for as accurate as possible an evaluation, both quantitative and qualitative, of the needs of the various States;
(b) To review the possibilities of intra-African assistance in training,
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(c) To promote such intra-African assistance both on a
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basis and through the Commission and the specialized agencies;
(d) To report to it at its eighth session on the progress achieved in the field of training.
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