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Eighteenth Session of the Commission for Technical Co-operation in Africa

Dar es Salaam, Tanganyika, 28 January–8 February 1963

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 November 2008

M. de N. Ensor
Affiliation:
Foundation for Mutual Assistance in Africa, Lagos

Extract

C.C.T.A. combined this formal Session, attended by representatives of the member governments, with meetings of its Administrative Committee and its technical assistance organ, the Foundation for Mutual Assistance in Africa (F.A.M.A.). This year's Administrative Committee meeting was notable as the first presided over by the new secretary-general, M Mamoudou Touré, formerly Mauritanian Ambassador in Paris. Delegates warmly welcomed the first African to hold the post, as well as paying tribute to the energetic guidance of his predecessor, M C. Cheysson. Two new member governments, Rwanda and Uganda, were welcomed, and Ghana resumed its place in the Commission, showing a desire to co-operate fully in its activities. There are now 25 African States as full members. The delegates elected as their chairman for the Session Mr A. Z. N. Swai, Minister without Portfolio in the Tanganyika Government, whose business-like approach enabled the agenda to be disposed of on time but without undue hurry.

Type
Africana
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1963

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