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UNITED NATIONS

ECONOMIC

SOCIAL COUNCIL ^^

GENERAL ~

E/CN.14/HBS/lO4(Vl)

1 Maroh I964 Original: ENGLISH

ECONOMIC COMMISSION FOR AFRICA Sixth session

Addis Ababa, 19 February - 3 March I964

EAST AFRICAN SUB-REGIONAL OFFICE

Resolution 104fVl) adopted by the Commission at its 112th plenary meeti

on 29 February 1964 The Koonomic Commission for Africa.

Recalling its resolution 64(lV) of 3 March 1962 pertaining to the establishment of sub-regional offices of the Commission,

Supporting the action taken by the Executive Secretary on opera tive paragraph 3 of resolution 64(lV),

Peoides t0 confirm the setting up of the sub-regional office at Lusaka (Northern Rhodesia),

64-1062

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