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Y NATIONS UNIES

CONSEIL

ECONOMIQUE ET SOCIAL

ECONOMIC COIIMISSION FOR AFRICA Seventh ~e6sion

Nairobi, 9 - 23 February 1965

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E!CN,14/L.293 17 February 1965

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Subject: the Co-operation between the Economic Commission for Africa and the Organization of African Unity Submitted by: Cameroun, Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Liberia, Mali

Nigeria, Tanzania.

The Economic Commission for ~frica,

Taking note of resolutions ECOS!17/Res. 3(1) and ECOS/Res. 17(11) of the Economic and Social Commission of the Organization of African Unity,

£~ of paragraphs 1 and 12 of the terms of reference of the Economic Commission for Africa,

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Considering the oral report of the secretariats of the Economic Commission for Africa and of OAU on the exist~ng co-operation between the Organization of African Unity and the Economic Commission for Africa,

Requests the Executive Secretary to take. in agreement with the Administrative Secretary-General of OAU, all necessary measures for an agreement or arrangement that defines in a precise manner the framework of co-operation between the Economic Commission for Africa and the Organization of African Unity and submit the same to the Commission at its eighth session for final approval.

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