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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 May 2009
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Fifth United Nations Technical Assistance Conference: At the Fifth United Nations Technical Assistance Conference, which met at Headquarters on November 26, 1954, under the presidency of Mr. Hans Engen (Norway), 56 governments pledged the equivalent of $12,264,000 to the 1955 expanded program of technical assistance; this amount represented an increase of 16 percent over the amount pledged by the same governments to the 1954 program. Of the countries which had contributed to the 1954 program, 19 did not announce their contributions to the 1955 program during the Conference, although several delegations, among them those of the United States, Japan, German Federal Republic, New Zealand and the Dominican Republic, assured the Conference that their governments were planning to make further contributions and that pledges would subsequently be announced.
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- International Organizations: Summary of Activities: I. United Nations
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1 For information on the Fourth United Nations Technical Assistance Conference, see International Organization, VIII, p. 234–235Google Scholar.
2 This and subsequent figures are the United States dollar equivalents of pledges.
3 See documents A/CONF./7/SR.1 and A/CONF./7/SR.2. As of February 28, 1955, contributions pledged had risen to $12,907,454 after pledges had been received from China, the Dominican Republic, E Salvador, the German Federal Republic, the Republic of Korea and Vatican City (See document E/TAC, REP/32).
4 Documents A/CONF.7/2 and A/CONF./7/L.1.
5 Document A/2897.
6 See International Organization, VIII, p. 349–350.