Oct. 10, 1963 - 1963 Technical Assistance And Special Fund Pledging Conference: The equivalent of an estimated US131,500,000 is expected to be available for 1964 operations of the Expanded Programme of Technical Assistance and the United Nations Special Fund, on the basis of the financial support announced by 89 Governments at today's annual Pledging Conference. Of the 131.5 million, which includes an anticipated United States matching contribution of some 57 million, approximately 80.5 million go to the U.N. Special Fund and 51 million to the Expanded Programme of Technical Assistance

Oct. 10, 1963 - 1963 Technical Assistance And Special Fund Pledging Conference: The equivalent of an estimated US~131,500,000 is expected to be available for 1964 operations of the Expanded Programme of Technical Assistance and the United Nations Special Fund, on the basis of the financial support announced by 89 Governments at today's annual Pledging Conference. Of the ~131.5 million, which includes an anticipated United States matching contribution of some ~57 million, approximately ~80.5 million go to the U.N. Special Fund and ~51 million to the Expanded Programme of Technical Assistance Stock Photo
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10 October 1963

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Oct. 10, 1963 - 1963 Technical Assistance And Special Fund Pledging Conference: The equivalent of an estimated US~131, 500, 000 is expected to be available for 1964 operations of the Expanded Programme of Technical Assistance and the United Nations Special Fund, on the basis of the financial support announced by 89 Governments at today's annual Pledging Conference. Of the ~131.5 million, which includes an anticipated United States matching contribution of some ~57 million, approximately ~80.5 million go to the U.N. Special Fund and ~51 million to the Expanded Programme of Technical Assistance. Photo shows. signing for Yemen is Ambassador Adnan Tarcici. At right is Ambassador D. O. Hay (Australia), President of the Conference. Directly behind are: (1. to r.) Mr. Alioune N'doye (Sanagal), 1st Vice President of the Conference; Mr Paul G. Hoffman, Managing Director of the Special Fund; Mr. David Owen, Executive Chairman of the UN Technical Assistance Board; and Mr. Bayaryn Jargaisaikhan (Mongolia), 2nd Vice President of the Conference. (Credit Image: Keystone Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS)

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