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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 May 2009

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Sixth United Nations Technical Assistance Conference: At the Sixth United Nations Technical Assistance Conference, which met at Headquarters on October 26, 1955, under the presidency of Mrs. Georgette Ciselet (Belgium), 61 governments pledged the equivalent of $28,031,536 to the 1956 expanded program of technical assistance, an increase of $15,767,536 over the amount pledged by governments at the Fifth United Nations Technical Assistance Conference. Several participating countries, including India and New Zealand, were unable to announce their contributions for 1956 because of administrative or legislative reasons.

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International Organizations: Summary of Activities: I. United Nations
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Copyright © The IO Foundation 1956

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1 For a summary of the fifth conference, see International Organization, IX, p. 263.

2 This and subsequent figures are the United States dollar equivalents of pledges.

3 Increased to $360,000 on November I, 1955. United Nations Press Release TA/589, November 1, 1955.

4 Documents A/CONF. II / SR. I and A/CONF.II/ SR.2. As of January 31, 1956, contributions pledged had risen to $28,543,937 after pledges had been received from Laos, Lebanon, Monaco, Panama, and the Vatican City, and increased pledges had been received from the German Federal Republic and Norway.

5 Document A/CONF.II/L.I.