141. At its Forty-Ninth Session, the Council discussed the arrangements for the Fourteenth Conference Session and, in the light of developments, proposed the following modifications and amplifications to document C 67/2 in which, at its Session in June 1967, it had set out proposals for the arrangements for the Conference Session.
142. The Council recommended to the Conference the addition of the following items to the provisional agenda (C 67/1 - FIRST DRAFT):
Introducing the use of German for interpretation in the General Conference as well as the Regional Conference for Europe, (under Agenda Item 27).
Item 40 should be amended to read:
“Applications for Membership and Associate Membership in the Organization.”
Add under Item 31 “Relationship Agreements with International Organizations” two sub-items:
Draft agreement between the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations and the Organization of African Unity (OAU).
Progress regarding relationship agreements with Area Banks.
Add under Part I of the Agenda: “FAO/Industry Co-operation (Resolution 5/65 of the Thirteenth Conference Session).”
Add to Item 17, within the parentheses, “Chapter VI-D.”
143. The provisional agenda with the above additions and amendments will be circulated as C 67/1 - SECOND DRAFT.
144. At its Forty-Eighth Session (June 1967), the Council had nominated as General Rapporteur on the Work of the Technical Committees H.J. Kristensen (Denmark). It had also nominated the Rapporteurs of the six Technical Committees. The Council was informed that the Rapporteur who had been nominated for the Technical Committee on Fisheries had been unable to accept, and the Director-General, in consultation with the Chairman of the Council and the Chairman of the Program Committee, had made another nomination. The Rapporteurs of the six Technical Committees were:
Committee on Agriculture | D.N.R. Webb (New Zealand) |
Committee on Economics | J. Chonchol (Chile) |
Committee on Fisheries | J. Adjetey (Ghana) |
Committee on Forestry and Forest Products | M.L.S.B. Rukuba (Uganda) |
Committee on Information and Publications | Siribongse Boon-Long (Thailand) |
Committee on Nutrition | Miss D.F. Hollingsworth (U.K.) |
145. The Council recommended to the Conference the following appointments:
Chairman of the Conference | Josef Winiewicz (Poland) |
Commission I | Nor El Ghorfi (Morocco) |
Commission II | Ralph W. Phillips (U.S.A.) |
Commission III | Hans-Joachim Scharmer (Germany) |
Committee-of-the-Whole on Structural Review | A.C.B. Maiden (Australia) |
146. In accordance with the terms of Rule XXIV, paragraph 5(b), of the General Rules of the Organization, the Council elected the following eleven Member Nations to be members of the Nominations Committee:
Argentina
Canada
Ethiopia
Ivory Coast
Japan
Korea
Kuwait
New Zealand
Peru
Sudan
Yugoslavia
147. As recommended by the Council at its Forty-Eighth Session, the membership of the Resolutions Committee will comprise the Chairmen of the Program Committee, Finance Committee and CCLM, together with four other members of the General Committee selected by that Committee.
148. The functions of the Resolutions Committee are to examine all draft resolutions whatever their origin before they are submitted to the Commissions or the Plenary of the Conference for approval, and where desirable revise or consolidate them, or recommend that the substance be incorporated in the text of the report.
149. The Council also recommended that both in the Technical Committee and in Commissions of the Conference, as well as in other bodies of the Organization, the number of resolutions be kept to a minimum and that they be confined essentially to formal matters as follows:
proposals of amendment of the Constitution, General Rules and Financial Regulations of the Organization;
recommendations regarding the adoption of international conventions or agreements;
establishment of commissions, committees and working parties of Member Nations and Associate Members or of individuals appointed in their personal capacity, and proposals regarding the statutes, terms of reference and reporting procedures of the foregoing bodies;
convening of general, regional, technical or other conferences, consultations or ad hoc working parties, laying down their terms of reference and reporting procedures;
recommendations or decisions involving commitments by the Organization or regarding certain financial matters such as Working Capital Fund, scale of contributions, adoption of audited accounts;
the adoption of the Program of Work and Budget for the ensuing biennium, which will cover the entire Program of Work and Budget for 1968/69. (It will therefore not be necessary for each Technical Committee to draft a separate resolution regarding the Program and Budget for the sector of work covered by the Committee concerned, although each Committee would be expected to include in its report an expression of views regarding the technical merits and balance of the program).
150. The Resolutions Committee will be required to see that resolutions conform with the above and also to draw attention to any constitutional, program and budgetary aspects that need to be taken into consideration in any draft resolutions proposed for adoption.
151. While the Resolutions Committee will examine all proposed resolutions in the light of its terms of reference, the Program of Work and Budget for the ensuing biennium is adopted by a single resolution and hence proposals already contained in that document do not require specific resolutions, except in so far as they vary from the original proposals. Similarly, certain statutory or formal resolutions will probably need very little change if any. Thus, the main work of the Resolutions Committee will concern resolutions which tend to alter the draft program, or those which make recommendations to governments.
152. The Resolutions Committee cannot decide or amend, but merely recommend to the appropriate body what changes it considers should be made in the text. This it will do before approval by the body concerned. While this would normally mean that the Resolutions Committee should examine each draft resolution before discussion in the Commission or Plenary meeting, that is to say, between the time the resolution is moved from the floor and it is circulated in the official languages for debate, in a number of cases it will be evident that the resolution may not obtain the necessary support in the discussion. In such cases the Resolutions Committee may decide not to take time considering draft texts before the debate on the substance.
153. Accordingly the following system of operation is proposed for the Resolutions Committee:
As soon as a resolution is proposed, the chairman of the body concerned will request the secretariat to have it translated, brought to the attention of the Resolutions Committee and then circulated to the body where it will be discussed.
The Resolutions Committee at that stage will choose between one of four alternatives, which it will indicate at the foot of the text prepared for distribution to the proposing body:
If the text seems in order, the Committee will indicate this.
If modifications or additions which do not alter the substance seem necessary, the Committee will indicate them. These will in many cases concern constitutional, program or financial aspects.
If the resolution does not cover a matter as set out in para. 149 above, the Resolutions Committee will suggest that the substance be incorporated into the narrative text of the Conference or Commission report.
If there is doubt regarding reaching agreement on the substance of the resolution in the proposing body, the Resolutions Committee may request that the substance be debated by the proposing body and that after this debate and the decision upon the substance, the draft resolution be returned to the Resolutions Committee for consideration.
154. In certain cases also, members of the Committee may be delegated to attend the debate where the resolution is discussed either to explain the Committee's views and reasons for any proposed changes, or to follow the debate so as to be able to inform the Resolutions Committee of the background when the text of the resolution comes before the Resolutions Committee.
155. The Resolutions Committee will not wish to delay the proceedings of the Conference. Since the texts of draft resolutions are to be circulated only after the Resolutions Committee has completed its examination, it will be necessary for the Committee to meet on the call of its Chairman.
156. Rule XI, paragraph 3, of the General Rules of the Organization requires that formal proposals be introduced in writing, and shall not be discussed or put to the vote until copies have been circulated to all delegations not later than the day preceding the meeting at which the proposal is to be adopted. The same rule, however, permits the discussion and consideration of amendments to such proposals even though these amendments have not been circulated or have only been circulated on the same day. The Council recommends accordingly that to avoid the risk of additional delays in adoption of texts by the Commissions or Plenary any modifications which the Resolutions Committee might propose to resolutions should be treated as amendments under the foregoing proviso and considered, if necessary, on the day they are circulated by the Resolutions Committee.
157. At its Forty-Eighth Session, the Council had drawn up a provisional timetable for the Conference Session. The Council felt that Commission II should be in a position to consider and report upon the review of statutory bodies and their functions, which has been undertaken in five of the Technical Committees and upon which the General Rapporteur on the Work of Technical Committees might have comments to make in his report to Commission II. The Council therefore proposed that its own report on the review of statutory bodies (C 67/LIM/10) be first considered in Commission II, together with the report on this item by the General Rapporteur. The Chairman of Commission II would forward the views and recommendations of Commission II on this item to the Chairman of Commission III, so that these views and recommendations could be taken into consideration when Commission III dealt with Item 29 of the provisional agenda. Commission III would accordingly have to postpone consideration of Item 29 from the morning of 9 November until the morning of 13 November, by which time Commission II's Report should be available to Commission III.
158. The Council also recommended that the date for the election of the Director-General, which it had proposed at its Forty-Eighth Session be 22 November, be advanced to the morning of Saturday 18 November in order to permit a time-lag between ballots or series of ballots, should the Conference consider this desirable. The Council recommends that the General Committee consider the other aspects of the election at an early date in the session of the Conference.
159. In the light of these recommendations, the Council proposed that the Conference adopt the revised timetable set out in document C 67/LIM/15.
160. The Council nominated Mrs. G. van Beekhoff van Selms, Associated Country Women of the World, to be chairman of the informal meeting of observers from nongovernmental organizations, which had been proposed for the afternoon of Monday 6 November.
161. The Council requested the General Rapporteur on the Work of the Technical Committees, in consultation with the Rapporteurs of the six Technical Committees, to prepare a report on the organization of the work of the Technical Committees in the light of the experience at the Fourteenth Session, drawing attention to any aproblems which had arisen in the course of the meetings of the Technical Committees. The Council would consider this report at a later Council Session with a view to improving the methods of work of the Technical Committees at the Fifteenth Session of the Conference in 1969.
162. The Council authorized the Director-General to invite Albania, Czechoslovakia and the U.S.S.R. to attend in an observer capacity the Fifteenth Session of the European Commission for the control of Foot-and-Mouth Disease (April 1968).
163. The Council also expressed the desire that the Director-General again invite the countries mentioned in paragraph 162 which are all Member Nations of the United Nations to consider the desirability of joining or rejoining FAO.
164. Similarly, the Council agreed that Singapore could be invited to attend in an observer capacity the FAO Conference on Pig Production and Diseases in the Far East (Bangkok, 19–24 February 1968).
165. The Council authorized the Director-General to invite the U.S.S.R. to attend in an observer capacity the following FAO Fisheries Sessions, to be held in 1968: Third Session of the Committee on Fisheries (Rome, April 1968); Second Session of Sub-Committee on the Development of Co-operation with International Organizations concerned with Fisheries (Rome, 17–20 June 1968); Ninth Session of the General Fisheries Council for the Mediterranean (Split, Yugoslavia, 4–10 December 1967); First Session of the Indian Ocean Fishery Commission (probably September 1968).
166. The Council was informed that, acting under the provision of paragraph B.7 of the Statement of Principles Relating to the Granting of Observer Status to Nations, the Director-General has invited the U.S.S.R. to attend in an observer capacity an FAO Symposium on Crop Losses, (Rome, 2–6 October 1967).
167. The Council decided to convene its Fiftieth Session in Rome on 24 November 1967.
PROCEDURE OF THE SESSION
Election of Vice-Chairmen
Adoption of Agenda
ACTIVITIES OF THE ORGANIZATION
Commodity Problems
Food Production Resources Program
Development of Natural Resources - Resources of the Sea
Review of the Organization's General Structure
Action arising out of the Thirteenth Session of the Program Committee
Establishment of a Joint WMO/FAO Panel on Agrometeorological Program in Aid of Food Production
Draft Agreement between the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations and the Organization of African Unity (OAU)
Progress Regarding Relationship Agreements with Area Banks
CONSTITUTIONAL MATTERS
Invitations to nongovernmental Organizations which do not have Status with FAO
Use of Languages other than the FAO Working Languages
Introducing the use of German for Interpretation in the General Conference as well as the Regional Conferences for Europe
Review of FAO Statutory Bodies
Number and Length of Sessions of FAO Subsidiary Bodies
Draft Amendment to Plant Protection Agreement for the South-East Asia and Pacific Region
FAO/Unesco Relations in the Field of Agricultural Education
Draft Statutes and proposals for Regional Food and Nutrition Commission for the Near East
Establishment of Regional Commission on Animal Production and Health in the Near East
Membership in CCP and Committee on Fisheries
Implementation of Resolution 1/48 on Establishment of Fishery Committee of Selected Member Nations for the Eastern Central Atlantic
BUDGETARY, FINANCIAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS
Action arising out of the Eighteenth Session of the Finance Committee (October 1967)
Other Administrative and Financial Questions
Arrangements for the Fourteenth Conference Session
OTHER MATTERS
Date and Place of Fiftieth Session of the Council
Independent Chairman | : | Maurice Gemayel |
Président indépendant | : | |
Presidente independiente | : | |
First Vice-Chairman | : | Ivan E. Eckersten (Sweden) |
Premier Vice-Président | : | |
Primer Vicepresidente | : | |
Second Vice-Chairman | : | Syed Hashim bin Abdullah (Malaysia) |
Deuxième Vice-Président | : | |
Segundo Vicepresidente | : |
MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL - MEMBRES DU CONSEIL - MIEMBROS DEL CONSEJO
AFGHANISTAN - AFGANISTAN
Representative: | Hasin NAYEL, Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Kabul |
ARGENTINA - ARGENTINE
Representante: | D. Vicente C. BRUNINI, Consejero Agrícola, Embajada de Argentina, Representante Permanente de Argentina ante la FAO, Roma |
Suplente: | Alberto A.R. SIGNANINI, Consejero Económico, Embajada de Argentina, Representante Permanente alterno de Argentina ante la FAO, Roma |
AUSTRALIA - AUSTRALIE
Representative: | Alfred MAIDEN, Secretary, Department of Primary Industry, Canberra |
Alternate: | R.C. BOLDUAN, Agricultural Attaché, Embassy of Australia, Rome |
Alternate: | John STAFFORD, Project Officer, Department of Primary Industry, Canberra |
BRAZIL - BRESIL - BRASIL
Representative: | Paolo VIDAL, Minister Counsellor, Embassy of Brazil, Rome |
Alternate: | Miss Marina de BARROS Y VASCONCELLOS, Resident Representative of Brazil to FAO, First Secretary of Embassy, Embassy of Brazil, Rome |
CANADA
Representative: | Frank SHEFRIN, Secretary, Canadian Interdepartmental FAO Committee, Department of Agriculture, Ottawa |
CHAD - TCHAD
Représentant: | Eugème BOUGARDE, Fonctionnaire de Liaison FAO au Cabinet du Ministre de l'Agriculture et de la Production animale, Fort-Lamy |
Suppléant: | Victor ROUMBA, Directeur adjoint de l'Agriculture, Fort-Lamy |
CHILE - CHILI
Representante: | Hugo TRIVELLI, Ministro de Agricultura, Santiago |
Suplente: | Hernán SANTA-CRUZ, Embajador, Representante Permanente ante las Oficinas de las Naciones Unidas, Ginebra |
Suplente: | Francisco A. PINTO, Embajador, Representante Permanente de Chile ante la FAO, Roma |
Alterno: | Hugo CUBILLOS, Delegación Permanente de Chile ante los Organismos Internacionales, Ginebra |
COLOMBIA - COLOMBIE
Representante: | Enrique PENALOSA, Gerente del Instituto Colombiano de la Reforma Agraria (INCORA), Bogotá |
Suplente: | Gustavo GARCIA-MORENO, Representante Permanente de Colombia ante la FAO, Roma |
COSTA RICA
Representante: | Edgar RIVERA MARTIN, Director en el Ministerio de Agricultura y Ganadería, San José |
Alterno: | Carlo DI MOTTOLA BALESTRA, Embajador, Representante Permanente de Costa Rica ante la FAO y ante la Oficina de la ONU en Ginebra, Ginebra |
ETHIOPIA - ETHIOPIE - ETIOPIA
Representative: | Ato Yohannes HABTU, Assistant Minister, Ministry of Agriculture, Addis Ababa |
FRANCE - FRANCIA
Représentant: | Michel CEPEDE, Président du Comité interministériel de l'Agriculture et de l'Alimentation, Paris |
Suppléant: | Bernard TOUSSAINT, Conseiller des Affaires étrangères, Paris |
Suppléant: | Gérard WEILL, Secrétaire général du Comité interministériel de l'Agriculture et de l'Alimentation, Paris |
Conseiller: | Michel HURIET, Premier Secrétaire, Ambassade de France, Représentant permanent de la France auprès de la FAO, Rome |
Conseiller: | Jean WOUTERS, Attaché agricole près l'Ambassade de France, Rome |
Conseiller: | Jean de VAISSIERE, Inspecteur général de l'Agriculture, Paris |
GERMANY, FED.REP.OF - ALLEMAGNE, REP. FED. D' - ALEMANIA, REP.FEDERAL DE
Representative: | Hans-Joachim SCHARMER, Ministerialrat, Federal Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Forestry, Bonn |
Alternate: | Georg SCHÜTZ, Regierungsdirektor, Federal Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Forestry, Bonn |
Associate: | Hans JANSSEN, Principal Administrator, Federal Ministry of Economic Co-operation, Bonn |
GREECE - GRECE - GRECIA
Représentant: | Jean RAFTOPOULOS, Directeur honoraire, Ministère de l'Agriculture, Athènes |
Suppléant | Constantin TSIBOURIS, Attaché agricole, Ambassade Royale de Grèce, Rome |
INDIA - INDE
Representative: | Jagdish Chandra MATHUR, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Food and Agriculture, New Delhi |
Alternate: | J.S. MONGIA, Counsellor (Agriculture), Resident Representative of India to FAO, Rome |
IVORY COAST - COTE-D'IVOIRE - COSTA DE MARFIL
Représentant: | Ibrahim TOURE, Secrétaire général du Comité National pour l'alimentation, Abidjan |
Suppléant: | Charles AILLOT-ABOUT, Ambassadeur, Représentant Permanent de Côte-d'Ivoire auprès de la FAO, Rome |
JAPAN - JAPON
Representative: | Yasuo YANO, Minister, Embassy of Japan, Rome |
Alternate: | Shozo TAKEGATA, Chief, International Co-operation Section, Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, Tokyo |
Alternate: | Akira ARIMATSU, First Secretary, Embassy of Japan, Resident Representative of Japan to FAO, Rome |
Alternate: | Keizo KIMURA, Chief, Specialized Agencies Section, United Nations Bureau, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Tokyo |
Alternate: | Katsuyoshi YAMANO, First Secretary, Embassy of Japan, Rome |
Associate: | Yasuo GOTO, Second Secretary, Embassy of Japan, Brussels |
Associate: | Jiro HASHIGUCHI, International Co-operation Section, Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, Tokyo |
KENYA - KENIA
Representative: | Bruce McKENZIE, Minister for Agriculture, Ministry of Agriculture, Nairobi |
Alternate: | Paul MIRIE, Director of Agriculture, Nairobi |
Alternate: | Simon GATHIUNI, Under-Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture, Nairobi |
Associate: | Ishmael E. MURIITHI, Director of Veterinary Services, Ministry of Agriculture, Nairobi |
Associate: | A. Solomon OBURU, Fisheries Officer, Ministry of Tourism and Wild Life, Nairobi |
KOREA - COREE - COREA
Representative: | Ju In SONG, Chief, Agricultural Economy Section, Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, Seoul |
Alternate: | Hyung Soo KIM, First Secretary, Embassy of Korea, Rome |
MALAYSIA - MALAISIE - MALASIA
Representative: | Syed Hashim bin ABDULLAH, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Kuala Lumpur |
Alternate: | Osman bin Modh NOOR, State Agricultural Officer, Trengganu |
MALI
Représentant: | Salah NIARE, Secrétaire d'Etat à la Présidence, Chargé de l'Economie Rurale, Bamako |
Suppléant: | Salif SIDIBE, Directeur de Cabinet, Secrétariat d'Etat à l'Economie Rurale, Bamako |
Adjoint: | Zanga COULIBALY, Directeur de l'Institut d'Economie Rurale, Bamako |
PAKISTAN - PAQUISTAN
Representative: | M. YAMIN QURESHI, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture and Works, Islamabad |
Alternate: | M.I.K. KHALIL, Agricultural Attaché, Embassy of Pakistan, Resident Representative of Pakistan to FAO, Rome |
PERU - PEROU
Representante: | Edwin LETTS, Embajador en el Servicio Diplomático del Perú, Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores, Lima |
Suplente: | Manuel GONZALEZ-OLAECHEA, Consejero, Embajada del Perú, Representante Permanente del Perú ante la FAO, Roma |
Adjunto: | Julio MACERA DALL'ORSO, Agregado Cultural, Embajada del Perú, Representante Permanente alterno del Perú, Roma |
POLAND - POLOGNE - POLONIA
Représentant: | Stefan KROLIKOWSKI, Président du Comité polonais pour la collaboration avec la FAO, Varsovie |
Suppléant: | Wlodzimierz NATORF, Directeur Adjoint de Département, Ministère des Affaires étrangères, Varsovie |
Adjoint: | Czeslaw MUSZALSKI, Deuxième Secrétaire, Ambassade de la République populaire de Pologne, Représentant permanent adjoint de la Pologne auprès de la FAO, Rome |
SUDAN - SOUDAN
Representative: | Musa Abdel KARIM, Permanent Under-Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture and Forests, Khartoum |
Associate: | Khalid El Kheir OMER, Director Forests Department, Khartoum |
Associate: | Saleh Mohed Saleh GAHKEN, Assistant Director, Ministry of Animal Resources, Khartoum |
Associate: | Hassan Mohamed BITAIK, Assistant Director Rural Waters, Khartoum |
Associate: | Yousif EL JACK, Assistant Director Fisheries, Khartoum |
Associate: | Fadl IDRIS, Inspector, Ministry of Commerce and Supply, Khartoum |
SWEDEN - SUEDE - SUECIA
Representative: | Ivan E. Eckersten, Chairman FAO Committee, Under-Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture, Stockholm |
Alternate: | Ulf HAENNINGER, First Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture, Stockholm |
Alternate: | Sven ALLARD, Ambassador, Resident Representative of Sweden to FAO, Rome |
TUNISIA - TUNISIE - TUNEZ
Représentant: | Tahar HAOUET, Chef de la Division du Développement Agricole, Sous-Secrétariat d'Etat à l'Agriculture, Tunis |
Suppléant | Hamadi BEN SLIMANE, Chef de Cabinet du Sous-Sécretaire d'Etat à l'Agriculture, Tunis |
UGANDA - OUGANDA
Representative: | John K. BABIIHA, Vice-President, Ministry of Animal Industry, Game and Fisheries, Kampala |
Alternate: | Gabriel K. BINAISA, Chairman, Dairy Industries Corporation, Ministry of Animal Industry, Game and Fisheries, Kampala |
Alternate: | Henry J. KAGODA, Deputy Commissioner of Veterinary Services and Animal Industry, Ministry of Animal Industry, Game and Fisheries, Kampala |
Associate: | Patrick KUNYA, Assistant Commissioner of Agriculture, Ministry of Agriculture, Entebbe |
UNITED ARAB REPUBLIC - REPUBLIQUE ARABE UNIE - REPUBLICA ARABE UNIDA
Representative: | A.A. MOURSI, Under-Secretary of State, Ministry of Agriculture, Cairo |
Alternate: | Hassam ABDULLAH, Director, Foreign Relations Department, Ministry of Agriculture, Cairo |
UNITED KINGDOM - ROYAUME-UNI - REINO UNIDO
Representative: | W.A.C. MATHIESON, Under-Secretary, Ministry of Overseas Development, London |
Alternate: | E.M. WEST, Assistant Secretary, Ministry of Overseas Development, London |
Alternate: | A.A.W. LANDYMORE, Resident Representative of the United Kingdom to FAO, British Embassy, Rome |
Alternate: | P.C. DUFF, Principal, Ministry of Overseas Development, London |
Associate: | S.C. PENNOCK, Higher Executive Officer, Ministry of Overseas Development, London |
Associate: | Miss Rosemary HIGGINS, Personal Secretary, Ministry of Overseas Development, London |
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA - ETATS-UNIS D'AMERIQUE - ESTADOS UNIDOS DE AMERICA
Representative: | Mrs. Dorothy H. JACOBSON, Assistant Secretary for International Affairs, Department of Agriculture, Washington |
Alternate: | Ralph W. PHILLIPS, Director, International Organizations Staff, Office of Assistant Secretary for International Affairs, Department of Agriculture, Washington |
Alternate: | Robert ROSSOW, Counselor of Embassy for FAO Affairs, Embassy of the United States of America, Rome |
Adviser: | Merrill M. BLEVINS, First Secretary for FAO Affairs, Embassy of the United States of America, Rome |
Adviser: | Paul J. BYRNES, FAO Affairs Officer, Bureau of International Organization Affairs, Department of State, Washington |
Adviser: | William F. DOERING, Deputy Assistant Administrator, Foreign Agricultural Service, Department of Agriculture, Washington |
Adviser: | Rulon GIBB, Director, Program Development Division, Foreign Agricultural Service, Department of Agriculture, Washington |
Adviser: | Max L. WITCHER, International Organizations Staff, Office of Assistant Secretary for International Affairs, Department of Agriculture, Washington |
Adviser: | William M. TERRY, Assistant Director, Division of International Affairs, Bureau of Commercial Fisheries, Department of the Interior, Washington |
YUGOSLAVIA - YOUGOSLAVIE
Représentant: | Milan RISTIC, Conseiller, Secrétaire d'Etat des Affaires étrangères, Belgrade |
Suppléant: | Markovic ANDRIJA, Premier Secrétaire, Secrétariat d'Etat des Affaires étrangères, Belgrade |
OBSERVERS FROM MEMBER NATIONS NOT MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL
OBSERVATEURS D'ETATS MEMBRES NE SIEGEANT PAS AU CONSEIL
OBSERVADORES DE LOS ESTADOS MIEMBROS QUE NO SON MIEMBROS DEL CONSEJO
ALGERIA - ALGERIE - ARGELIA
REGGAM, Conseiller économique du Ministre de l'Agriculture, Ministère de l'Agriculture, Alger
AUSTRIA - AUTRICHE
Hermann REDL, Wirtschaftsoberkommissãr, Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, Vienna
Karl HAAS, Resident Representative of Austria to FAO, Rome
BELGIUM - BELGIQUE - BELGICA
René VAN HAUWERMEIREN, Ministre Conseiller, Représentant permanent de la Belgique auprès de la FAO, Rome
B. d'OTREPPE, Président du Comité national belge de la FAO, Bruxelles
André REGNIER, Attaché à la Représentation de la Belgique auprès de la FAO, Rome
BOTSWANA
G. WINSTANLEY, Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Agriculture, Gaberones
CAMBODIA - CAMBODGE - CAMBOYA
Tan KIM HUON, Directeur des Eaux, Forêts et Chasse, Phnom Penh
Hing UN, Directeur de l'Agriculture, Phnom Penh
CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC - REPUBLIQUE CENTRAFRICAINE - REPUBLICA CENTROAFRICANA
Louis ALAZOULA, Secrétaire d'Etat au Développement, Bangui
Raymond DAMANGO, Directeur adjoint des Eaux et Forêts, Bangui
Roger CHICAL, Directeur adjoint de la Santé publique, Bangui
CEYLON - CEYLAN - CEILAN
S. CRUSE, Counsellor, Embassy of Ceylon, Resident Representative of Ceylon to FAO, Rome
CONGO (DEM. REP. OF) - (REP. DEM. DU) - (REP. DEM. DEL)
Etienne MBIANGANDU, Attaché agricole, Représentant Permanent Adjoint de la Rép. Démocratique du Congo auprès de la FAO, Rome
CUBA
Salvador VILASECA FORNES, Embajador, Representante Permanente de Cuba ante la FAO, Roma
Fernando LOPEZ MUINO, Representante Permanente Alterno de Cuba ante la FAO, Roma
CYPRUS - CHYPRE - CHIPRE
John C. MOUSKOS, Director-General, Ministry of Agriculture and National Resources
DENMARK - DANEMARK - DINAMARCA
Hans Jorgen KRISTENSEN, Acting Governmental Adviser, the Danish FAO Committee, Copenhagen
C. Valentin HANSEN, Agricultural Counsellor, Danish Embassy, Resident Representative of Denmark to FAO, Rome
B. LAIER, Head of Section, Ministry of Agriculture, Copenhagen
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC - REPUBLIQUE DOMINICAINE - REPUBLICA DOMINICANA
Pedro PADILLA TONOS, Ministro Plenipotenciario, Embajada de la República Dominicana, Representante Permanente de la República Dominicana ante la FAO, Roma
ECUADOR - EQUATEUR
Gustavo RUALES VIEL, Consejero de la Embajada del Ecuador, Roma
FINLAND - FINLANDE - FINLANDIA
Eino SAARI, Chairman of the FAO National Committee of Finland, Helsinki
Olli AUERO, Counsellor, Embassy of Finland, Resident Representative of Finland to FAO, Rome
INDONESIA - INDONESIE
SOEGENGAMAT, Agricultural Attaché, Embassy of Indonesia, Resident Representative of Indonesia to FAO, Rome
Adiwoso ABUBAKAR, Counsellor for Economic Affairs, Embassy of Indonesia, Rome
IRAN
Hussein SADEGH, Minister Plenipotentiary, Embassy of Iran, Resident Representative of Iran to FAO, Rome
A.G. BAYANI, Under-Secretary, Ministry of Water and Power, Teheran
IRAQ - IRAK
Fakhri AL-QAISI, Minister Plenipotentiary, Embassy of Iraq, Resident Representative of Iraq to FAO, Rome
Ali AL-RAWI, Director-General of Agriculture, Directorate-General of Agriculture, Baghdad
Tarik AL-WAHAYIB, Veterinarian, Directorate-General of Animal Resources and Veterinary Services, Baghdad
ISRAEL
Shimon MAZE, Minister Plenipotentiary, (Agrarian Affairs), Embassy of Israel, Resident Representative of Israel to FAO, Rome
ITALY - ITALIE - ITALIA
Antonio PIZZIGALLO, Directeur général des Forêts, Ministère de l'Agriculture et des Forêts, Rome
Vittorio DE ASARTA, Secrétaire du Comité national italien de la FAO, Rome
Gaetano MEGLIO, Directeur de la Division du Comité national de la FAO, Rome
Alessandro OLIVA, Ministère de la Marine marchande, Rome
Alfonso FRONCILLO, Ministère de l'Agriculture et des Forêts, Rome
KUWAIT - KOWEIT
Ali M. HILAL, First Secretary, Embassy of Kuwait, Rome
LEBANON - LIBAN - LIBANO
Sultan HAÏDAR, Directeur général de la Production animale, Office de la Production animale, Beyrouth
Tannous KHALIL, Chef du Service des Relations Extérieures, Ministère de l'Agriculture, Beyrouth
LIBERIA
Anthony J. MELTON, Special Assistant to the Secretary of Agriculture, Monrovia
Anthony T. SAYEH, Chief Bureau of Forestry, Department of Agriculture, Monrovia
James K. BEDELL, Assistant Extension Director, Department of Agriculture, Monrovia
MADAGASCAR
Pierre ZAKA, Secrétaire d'Etat à l'Agriculture, à l'Expansion rurale et au Ravitaillement, Tananarive
Michel ADINE, Ingénieur agronome, Secrétaire technique de la Commission nationale de Liaison avec la FAO, Tananarive
MALTA - MALTE
Istvan MOSKOVITS, Resident Representative of Malta to FAO, Rome
W.C. SPITERI, Second Secretary, Embassy of Malta, Rome
MOROCCO - MAROC - MARRUECOS
Nor EL GHORFI, Ambassadeur, Représentant permanent du Maroc auprès de la FAO, Ambassade du Maroc, Rome
Moulay Rachid HADDAOUI, Directeur des affaires économiques et juridiques, Ministère de l'Agriculture et de la Réforme agraire
NETHERLANDS, KINGDOM OF THE - PAYS-BAS, ROYAUME DES - PAISES BAJOS, REINO DE LOS
M.J.L. DOLS, Cabinet Adviser, Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, The Hague
Abe S. TUINMAN, Permanent Representative of the Netherlands to FAO, Royal Netherlands Embassy, Rome
NEW ZEALAND - NOUVELLE ZELANDE - NUEVA ZELANDIA
J.G. McARTHUR, Counsellor, Embassy of New Zealand, Rome
W.J. FALCONER, Second Secretary (Commercial), Embassy of New Zealand, Rome
NIGER
Ibra KABO, Ambassadeur Extraordinaire et Plénipotentiaire du Niger, Paris
Souna ADAMOU, Directeur de l'Agriculture, Ministère de l'Economie rurale, Niamey
NORWAY - NORVEGE - NORUEGA
P.T. NAEVDAL, Counsellor, Royal Norwegian Embassy, Resident Representative of Norway to FAO, Rome
Arne LOECHEN, Secretary-General, National Nutrition Council, Oslo
PHILIPPINES - FILIPINAS
Agustin P. MANGILA, Ambassador, Assistant Secretary, Department of Foreign Affairs, Manila
ROMANIA - ROUMANIE - RUMANIA
David DAVIDESCU, Vice-Président du Conseil supérieur de l'Agriculture, Bucarest
Octavian FENESAN, Secrétaire du Comité national roumain pour la FAO, Bucarest
Ion Petre MADA, Chef du Service des Organisations Internationales, Ministère des Affaires étrangères, Bucarest
SIERRA LEONE - SIERRA LEONA
J.A. WILSON, Sierra Leone High Commissioner, London
C.A. BROWNE-MARKE, Deputy Secretary, Department of Trade, Industry and Agriculture, Freetown
SOMALI REPUBLIC - REPUBLIQUE SOMALIE - REPUBLICA SOMALI
Abdalla FARAH HERSI, Senior Agricultural Adviser, Ministry of Agriculture, Mogadiscio
SPAIN - ESPAGNE - ESPAÑA
F.Javier GARCIA-RAMOS, Agregado Agrónomo, Representante Permanente de España ante la FAO, Roma
SWITZERLAND - SUISSE - SUIZA
Christian ZOGG, Premier Secrétaire, Représentant permanent de la Suisse auprès de la FAO, Ambassade de Suisse, Rome
TOGO
Antoine MEATCHI, Conseiller technique, Ministère de l'Economie rurale, Lomé
TURKEY - TURQUIE, TURQUIA
Sencer ASENA, Counsellor, Embassy of Turkey, Resident Representative of Turkey to FAO, Rome
OBSERVERS FROM GOVERNMENTS HAVING MADE AN APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP
OBSERVATEURS DES GOUVERNEMENTS AYANT PRESENTE UNE DEMANDE D'ADMISSION A
LA QUALITE DE MEMBRE DE LA FAO
OBSERVADORES DE LOS GOBIERNOS QUE HAN PRESENTADO UNA SOLICITUD DE INGRESO
EN LA ORGANIZACION
BULGARIA - BULGARIE
Ivan PETROV, Premier Secrétaire, Ministère des Affaires extérieures, Sofia.
Kiril TANUSCEV, Conseiller au Ministère de l'Agriculture, Sofia
HUNGARY - HONGRIE - HUNGRIA
Kálmán KAZARECZKI, Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Food, Budapest
Tiber LAJTI, Ambassador, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Budapest
Károly KARCSAI, Head of Section, Secretariat of the Commission for International Economic Relations, Budapest
PERMANENT OBSERVERS FOR THE HOLY SEE
OBSERVATEURS PERMANENTS DU SAINT-SIEGE
OBSERVADORES PERMANENTES DE LA SANTA SEDE
Right Rev. Monsignor L.G. LIGUTTI, Permanent Observer for the Holy See, Vatican City
Emilio BONOMELLI, Permanent Observer for the Holy See, Vatican City
Walter PERSEGATI, Secretary to the Permanent Observer for the Holy See, Rome
Maria GROOTHUIZEN, Liaison for Women's Work, Rome
REPRESENTATIVES OF UNITED NATIONS AND SPECIALIZED AGENCIES
REPRESENTANTS DES NATIONS UNIES ET INSTITUTIONS SPECIALISEES
REPRESENTANTES DE LAS NACIONES UNIDAS Y ORGANISMOS ESPECIALIZADOS
UNITED NATIONS | NATIONS UNIES | NACIONES UNIDAS |
Erwin BAUMGARTEN, Director, United Nations Information Center, Rome
United Nations Development Program
Programme des Nations Unies pour le développement
Programa de las Naciones Unidas para el Desarrollo
R.P. ETCHATS, Resident Representative for Europe, United Nations Development Program, Geneva
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
Haut Commissariat des Nations Unies pour les réfugiés
Alto Comisionado de las Naciones Unidas para los Refugiados
E.G. LAPENNA, UNHCR Acting Chief of Mission for Italy, Rome
United Nations Chilren's Fund
Fonds des Nations Unies pour l'enfance
Fondo de las Naciones Unidas para la Infancia
Herbert BROADLEY, United Nations Children's Fund, London
WORLD FOOD PROGRAM
PROGRAMME ALIMENTAIRE MONDIAL
PROGRAMA MUNDIAL DE ALIMENTOS
A.H. BOERMA, Executive Director, World Food Program, Rome
INTERNATIONAL LABOUR OFFICE
BUREAU INTERNATIONAL DU TRAVAIL
OFICINA INTERNACIONAL DEL TRABAJO
P.P. FANO, Director, Italian Branch of the International Labour Office, International Labour Office, Rome
UNITED NATIONS EDUCATIONAL, SCIENTIFIC AND CULTURAL ORGANIZATION
ORGANISATION DES NATIONS UNIES POUR L'EDUCATION, LA SCIENCE ET LA CULTURE
ORGANIZACION DE LAS NACIONES UNIDAS PARA LA EDUCACION, LA CIFNCIA Y LA CULTURA
A. de SILVA, Acting Director of the Bureau of Relations with International Organizations and Programs, Unesco, Paris
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION
ORGANISATION MONDIALE DE LA SANTE
ORGANIZACION MUNDIAL DE LA SALUD
E.M. de MAEYER, Medical Officer, World Health Organization, Geneva
INTERNATIONAL BANK FOR RECONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT
BANQUE INTERNATIONALE POUR LA RECONSTRUCTION ET LE DEVELOPPEMENT
BANCO INTERNACIONAL DE RECONSTRUCCION Y FOMENTO
John D. MILLER, Special Representative in Europe, International Bank for Reconstruction and Development
Arthur KARASZ, Deputy Special Representative in Europe, International Bank for Reconstruction and Development
L.J.C. EVANS, Assistant Director, Agriculture Projects Departments, International Bank for Reconstruction and Development
Peter REID, IBRD Liaison Officer to FAO, International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, Rome
INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY
AGENCE INTERNATIONALE DE L'ENERGIE ATOMIQUE
ORGANISMO INTERNACIONAL DE ENERGIA ATOMICA
Maurice FRIED, Director of the Joint FAO/IAEA Division of Atomic Energy in Food and Agriculture, International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna
Peter VOSE, Division of Atomic Energy in Food and Agriculture, International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna
GENERAL AGREEMENT ON TARIFFS AND TRADE
ACCORD GENERAL SUR LES TARIFS DOUANIERS ET LE COMMERCE
ACUERDO GENERAL SOBRE ARANCELES ADUANEROS Y COMERCIO
G. HORTLING, Counsellor, Department of External Relations, General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, Geneva
OBSERVERS FROM INTERGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
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INTERAMERICAN INSTITUTE FOR AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES (IICA)
INSTITUT INTERAMERICAIN DES SCIENCES AGRICOLES (IICA)
INSTITUTO INTERAMERICANO DE CIENCIAS AGRICOLAS (IICA)
Rogelio COTO MONGE, Director of Official Relations, Instituto Interamericano de Ciencias Agrícolas de la OEA, San José, Costa Rica
EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY
COMMUNAUTE ECONOMIQUE EUROPEENNE
COMUNIDAD ECONOMICA EUROPEA
Gian Valerio DAL PERO BERTINI, Chef de la Division générale de l'Agriculture, Communauté économique européenne, Bruxelles
OBSERVERS FROM NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
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OBSERVADORES DE LAS ORGANIZACIONES NO GUBERNAMENTALES
COMMISSION OF THE CHURCHES ON INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
COMMISSION DES EGLISES POUR LES AFFAIRES INTERNATIONALES
COMISION DE LAS IGLESIAS PARA LOS ASUNTOS INTERNACIONALES
D. Alan KEIGHLEY, Liaison Officer with FAO, Commission of Churches on International Affairs, Rome
INTERNATIONAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
CHAMBRE DE COMMERCE INTERNATIONALE
CAMARA DE COMERCIO INTERNACIONAL
Loris CARRERI, Confédération générale de l'Agriculture Italienne, International Chamber of Commerce, Rome
Paolo GUIDOTTI, Confédération Générale de l'Agriculture Italienne, International Chamber of Commerce, Rome
INTERNATIONAL CO-OPERATIVE ALLIANCE
ALLIANCE COOPERATIVE INTERNATIONALE
ALIANZA COOPERATIVA INTERNACIONAL
Livio MALFETTANI, Chairman of the Agricultural Committee of the International Co-operative Alliance, Rome
Filippo CORTESI, Secretary to the Chairman of the Agricultural Committee, International Co-operative Alliance, Rome
INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL OF WOMEN
CONSEIL INTERNATIONAL DES FEMMES
CONSEJO INTERNACIONAL DE MUJERES
Luciana CORCOS, Resident Representative at FAO, International Council of Women, Rome
Mrs. Jeanne WINTERINGHAM, Acting Liaison Officer, International Council of Women, Rome
INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCERS
FEDERATION INTERNATIONALE DES PRODUCTEURS AGRICOLES
FEDERACION INTERNACIONAL DE PRODUCTORES AGRICOLAS
Eric ERICSSON, Liaison Officer with FAO, International Federation of Agricultural Producers, Rome
INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF CHRISTIAN TRADE UNIONS
CONFEDERATION INTERNATIONALE DES SYNDICATS CHRETIENS
CONFEDERACION INTERNACIONAL DE SINDICATOS CRISTIANOS
Emide MACHIENSEN, Secretary-General, International Federation of Christian Trade Unions, Brussels
WORLD FEDERATION OF TRADE UNIONS
FEDERATION SYNDICALE MONDIALE
FEDERACION SINDICAL MUNDIAL
Giuseppe CASADEI, Représentant permanent, Fédération Syndicale Mondiale auprès de la FAO, Prague
WORLD FEDERATION OF UNITED NATIONS ASSOCIATIONS
FEDERATION MONDIALE DES ASSOCIATIONS POUR LES NATIONS UNIES
FEDERACION MUNDIAL DE ASOCIACIONES PRO NACIONES UNIDAS
Franco Alberto CASADIO, Secrétaire Exécutif, World Federation of the United Nations Associations, Genève
Maria Grazia GIOVANNINI, Assistant du Secrétaire Exécutif, World Federation of the United Nations Associations, Genève
INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION FOR AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD INDUSTRIES
COMMISSION INTERNATIONALE DES INDUSTRIES AGRICOLES ET ALIMENTAIRES
COMISION INTERNACIONAL DE LAS INDUSTRIAS AGRICOLAS Y ALIMENTARIAS
Gérard WEILL, Secrétaire Général, Paris
CL 49/1 | Agenda of Session |
CL 49/2 | Report of Forty-Second Session of CCP |
CL 49/3 | Food Production Resources Program; Report of the Intergovernmental Ad Hoc Committee |
CL 49/4 | Resources of the Sea |
CL 49/5 | Report of the Thirteenth Session of Program Committee |
CL 49/6 | Review of FAO Statutory Bodies (Note by the Director-General) |
CL 49/6 - Sup.1 | Review of FAO Statutory Bodies - Summary Table of Bodies and Sessions |
CL 49/7 | Report of the Eighteenth Session of the Committee on Constitutional and Legal Matters (CCLM) |
CL 49/8 | Use of Languages other than the FAO Working Languages (Note by the Director-General) |
CL 49/9 | FAO/Unesco Relations in the Field of Agricultural Education |
CL 49/10 | Establishment of a Regional Food and Nutrition Commission for the Near East |
CL 49/11 | Establishment of a Regional Commission for Animal Production and Health in the Near East |
CL 49/12 | Membership in Committee on Commodity Problems and Committee on Fisheries (Note by the Director-General) |
CL 49/13 | Implementation of Council Resolution 1/48 on the Establishment of a Fishery Committee of Selected Member Nations for the Eastern Central Atlantic |
CL 49/14 | Report of the Eighteenth Session of the Finance Committee |
CL 49/14 - Corr.1 | Corrigendum |
CL 49/14 - Corr.2 | E,S only corrigendum |
CL 49/14 - Add.1 | Tables to be attached to the Report of the Eighteenth Session of the Finance Committee |
CL 49/15 | Amendment of the Plant Protection Agreement for the South-East Asia and Pacific Region |
CL 49/16 | Review of the Organization's General Structure |
CL 49/17 | Agreement between FAO and the African Development Bank |
CL 49/18 | Draft Note on Procedure for Ad Hoc Co-operative Action between the Asian Development Bank and FAO |
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CL 49/INF/1 | Travel of Council Representative |
CL 49/INF/2 | Provisional List of Delegates and Observers |
CL 49/LIM Series | |
CL 49/LIM/1 | Method of Work of the Conference's Resolutions Committee (Proposal by France) |
CL 49/LIM/2 | Review of the Organization's General Structure (Note by Chile) |
CL 49/LIM/3 | Food Production Resources (Draft Resolution by Ethiopia, Kenya, United Kingdom) |
CL 49/LIM/4 | Report of the Drafting Committee on Organization's General Structure |
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CL 49/REP/1 | Draft Report of the Council |
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CL 49/PV Series | |
CL 49/PV/1 - CL 49/PV/9 | First to Ninth Verbatim Records of the Council |
The African Development Bank (hereinafter referred to as “ADB”) and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (hereinafter referred to as “FAO”) have already been co-operating on matters of common concern. As the occasions on which this co-operation is desirable are steadily increasing and in view of the large area of common interest between the two organizations, the President of ADB and the Director-General of FAO, subject to the approval of the governing bodies of ADB and FAO, are agreed upon the following guidelines which set forth the principles upon which a systematic approach to co-operative efforts between their respective organizations may be based.
SECTION I. The Scope of Co-operation between ADB and FAO
ADB and FAO will co-operate in the following fields, in countries of common membership:
Giving general assessments of the possibilities for agricultural development as a basis for providing guidance for ADB with respect to its operations.
Identifying projects which might be financed by ADB.
Assisting governments in the preparation of projects which might be financed by ADB.
Appraising projects referred to in (b) and (c) above.
Providing end-use supervision of the execution and operation of ADB-financed projects.
Arranging for technical assistance required for the implementation of ADB-financed projects.
SECTION II. Methods of Co-operation
1. ADB and FAO will keep each other informed of and where desirable consult with each other regarding activities of common interest.
2. ADB and FAO shall, to the extent permitted under their respective approved budgets, agree upon specific operations regarding which co-operation is desirable, and upon the extent and methods in which such co-operation shall be effected. ADB and FAO shall, to the maximum extent possible, assist each other in matters of common concern through the support of their respective Headquarters and field facilities.
3. Missions
General Review Missions
General review missions organized by ADB may be required to give specific attention to the agricultural sector. FAO will, in agreed cases, co-operate in the preparation of such missions and/or provide the services of specialists to take part in them.
Identification Missions
ADB and FAO shall agree on identification missions to examine in specific countries the possibility of formulating particular projects which might be eligible for lending operations.
Preparation Missions
ADB may receive requests for loans requiring further preparation before they are considered. Similarly, as a result of identification missions, there may be need for further elaboration before such requests can be considered as a basis for loan operations. Where such preparation work is already at an advanced stage, FAO may co-operate with ADB in the undertaking of missions of limited duration. Where such preparation requires feasibility studies, ADB may request FAO to undertake or execute them as FAO may agree, ADB assuming the financing.
Appraisal Missions
ADB will be responsible for the appraisal of projects upon the basis of which its financing decisions will be made. At the request of ADB, FAO may provide, as agreed, the services of FAO staff members or consultants to serve upon such appraisal missions.
End-Use Supervision of ADB Projects
ADB will be responsible for the disbursement of funds and the end-use supervision of the construction and maintenance of physical facilities, and to this end will be responsible for such review, as may be appropriate, of the specifications, bids and awards of contracts and for whatever inspections of the project are necessary in this connection. As may be agreed, FAO may provide the services of experts to participate in such supervision. FAO may, in the course of such supervision, advise ADB on the possibility of determining further phases in the implementation of the project and the desirability of preparing second-phase projects. ADB and FAO will consult each other on the results of such end-use supervision and the subsequent steps to be taken.
Planning of Missions
ADB and FAO shall co-operate in planning the missions referred to in sub-paragraphs (a) to (e) above and may hold periodic review meetings in order to co-ordinate such planning as far ahead as feasible. In particular, ADB and FAO shall consult each other upon the terms of reference, composition, duration, reports and recommendations of each mission. As appropriate, ADB and FAO shall consult each other on the persons most suitable to take part in such missions.
4. Co-operation in Training
ADB and FAO will endeavour, jointly or by assisting each other, to foster the growth of African expertise by associating African experts with missions set up under the scope and functions of this Memorandum of Understanding.
ADB and FAO will co-operate in the Organization of seminars, study-tours, and other types of technical training facilities to promote African expertise in the fields of food and agriculture.
5. Assistance in Project Implementation
As may be agreed in each case, and upon the request of the government concerned, FAO shall provide or arrange for technical assistance in the implementation of projects financed by ADB. Such assistance shall be furnished in accordance with paragraph 2(d) (iii) of Section III of this Memorandum of Understanding.
6. ADB/FAO Desk at ADB Headquarters
In order to facilitate the implementation of co-operative efforts, the Director-General of FAO will appoint suitable staff to be stationed in Abidjan who will work in co-operation with counterpart staff appointed by ADB and with other members of ADB staff. The FAO staff referred to above will maintain liaison with ADB regarding matters of common interest; assist ADB in reviewing projects; and participate, as appropriate and as agreed between ADB and FAO, in missions referred to in paragraph 3 above. In addition, such FAO staff in Abidjan and their ADB counterparts will be kept continuously informed of studies undertaken or planned by FAO for Africa and will also be advised of agricultural plans and problems of the African countries insofar as these are likely to affect the operations of ADB.
SECTION III. Financial Arrangements
1. Obligations of FAO
FAO shall inform ADB at the beginning of each biennium of the provisions in its current approved biennial budget for co-operative activities with ADB covered by this Memorandum of Understanding.
FAO shall, within the limits set by its biennial budget and as agreed with ADB, contribute to the co-operative activities by providing for service on missions of professional staff stationed at Headquarters or outposted in the field, or additional staff specifically recruited for the co-operative activities.
FAO shall, within the limits set by its biennial budget, assign staff to the ABD/FAO desk referred to in paragraph 6 of Section II above.
FAO shall bear the following expenses arising from co-operative activities with ADB.
FAO shall bear the cost of the salaries and allowances of its staff assigned to the ADB/FAO desk.
Whenever FAO staff take part in missions FAO shall bear the cost involved, except costs for international and local travel and subsistence costs as provided in paragraph 2(d)(i) below.
FAO will bear the invisible overhead costs and identifiable indirect costs arising from co-operative activities with ADB, except as provided in paragraph 2(d)(iii) and (d)(iv) below.
2. Obligations of ADB
ADB shall contribute to the co-operative activities by providing professional personnel matching at least the staff supplied by FAO under paragraph 1(b) of this Section.
ADB shall appoint counterpart staff to match the staff assigned to the ADB/FAO desk.
ADB shall provide office space for the FAO staff assigned to the ADB/FAO desk.
ADB shall bear the following expenses arising from co-operative activities with FAO:
The cost of international and local travel and subsistence costs of FAO staff, including FAO staff assigned to the ADB/FAO desk, when taking part in missions envisaged in paragraph 3(a) to (e) of Section II above.
The cost of secretarial staff and office space to service the FAO staff assigned to the ADB/FAO desk.
The cost of technical assistance directly required for the implementation of ADB-financed projects as provided for in paragraph 5 of Section II above, including an amount covering FAO's estimated administrative costs in arranging for such assistance. The amount covering such administrative costs shall be the equivalent of 12% of the direct cost of the assistance, except where assistance is provided under contract between FAO and some outside entity, in which event the amount will be fixed by agreement between FAO and ADB.
ADB will bear the cost of the production of documents and of translation undertaken by FAO in agreement with ADB.
SECTION IV. Miscellaneous provisions
1. Termination
ADB or FAO may, upon six month's written notice to the other party, terminate this Memorandum of Understanding.
2. Entry into force
This Memorandum of Understanding shall, after approval by the Board of Directors and ratification by the Board of Governors of ADB, and approval by the FAO Council, subject to confirmation by the FAO Conference, enter into force on the date on which it will have been signed by the President of ADB and the Director-General of FAO.
ANNEX
In accordance with Section III, paragraph 1, of this Memorandum of Understanding the maximum contribution by FAO to co-operative activities with ADB for the biennium 1968/1969 shall be, subject to approval of the relevant provisions of the budget by the FAO Conference, as follows:
Under Section III, paragraph 1(b), services of FAO staff up to a maximum of eight man-years.
Under Section III, paragraph 1(c), FAO assignment of two staff members to the ADB/FAO desk.
I. General
1. At this early stage, when the scope and nature of the Asian Development Bank's (ADB's) agricultural operations - as well as the dimensions and nature of financial resources therefor - still have to be defined, it is premature to propose any general agreement to the ADB's Board of Governors for ADB co-operation with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). At the same time, there has been need for FAO participation in the current survey of Asian agriculture being sponsored by the ADB and there are indications that ADB and FAO may have occasion in selected instances to co-operate in missions to the developing members of the ADB and in other ways. This memorandum is intended to permit expeditions and flexible implementation in those instances where the ADB and FAO agree that some combination of personnel in a mission or other co-operation is desirable.
2. It is the intention of the ADB and FAO that the two organizations will keep each other informed of operations of mutual interest and likely to involve joint participation in missions.
3. It is understood also that final decisions with respect to use of the ADB's resources must rest with the ADB.
4. The contents of this memorandum will not prejudice co-operation by either organization with other entities on the types of operation outlined in this memorandum.
5. It is recognized that this memorandum is of an interim nature and that review of its contents from time to time is desirable. It is envisaged that a meeting will take place around June 1968 for this purpose.
II. Areas of Possible Co-operation
6. FAO and ADB have already co-operated within the framework of the Regional Agricultural Survey undertaken as a basis for ADB's operations. It is envisaged that they may co-operate in the future in the identification of projects which might be considered for financing by ADB; in carrying out of feasibility studies and in assisting governments to prepare further such projects; in the appraisal of projects presented to ADB for financing; and in the review of progress of projects financed by ADB.
7. There may in addition be scope for co-operation between FAO and ADB in fields not specifically itemized above, such as general studies and technical assistance for the preparation, financing and execution of development projects and programs; such cases will not be covered in the scope of the arrangements indicated below and will have to be the subject of specific consultation as and when they arise.
III. Joint Participation in Missions
8. Co-operation in missions will be decided on a case-by-case basis. Where an ADB-FAO co-operative mission is deemed appropriate, the following assignment of responsibility will normally apply. Responsibility as here used involves responsibility for leadership, administrative arrangements, organization of missions, terms of reference, staffing and reports.
Initiation of action for co-operation in missions may be by ADB or FAO as indicated hereunder; the implementation thereof will require concurrence of both parties.
Country missions will be the responsibility of ADB; the ADB may seek FAO participation where deemed appropriate.
The organization of co-operative project identification and project preparation missions can be initiated by either the ADB or FAO with such assignment of responsibility and on such terms as ADB and FAO may in each specific case agree.
Project appraisal missions following submission of loan applications will be the responsibility of ADB; the ADB may seek FAO participation where deemed appropriate.
Reviews of projects already financed by ADB will be an ADB responsibility; the ADB may seek FAO participation where deemed appropriate.
Responsibility for other missions connected to activities referred to in paragraph 7 will be decided on a case-by-case basis.
9. In all missions undertaken in co-operation and without prejudice to responsibility as indicated above, there will be consultation between the two organizations on staffing, terms of reference, composition and duration, reporting, and recommendations.
IV. Personnel
10. In the circumstances indicated in Para. 1, the procedures outlined here do not provide for arrangements for FAO personnel to be employed for, and assigned to, co-operative operations on a continuous basis; however, it is evident that the success of co-operative operations will be enhanced the greater the continuity of the staff engaged in these operations. This will, therefore, require advance planning to the maximum extent possible by both institutions, and periodic meetings and consultations.
V. Terms Applicable to ADB-FAO Co-operation in Cases Where Such Co-operation is Deemed Appropriate
11. The FAO has indicated that cost sharing in respect of FAO expenses in any co-operative mission, would have to take into account the following items of initial expense in the FAO;
salaries of FAO staff engaged in missions either recruited for the purpose by FAO or of staff detailed from FAO,
cost of travel and subsistence of the FAO team members,
cost of co-ordination within the FAO framework,
cost of secretarial assistance,
overhead costs, direct or indirect,
cost of document preparation and translation.
12. Within the limits of present budgetary arrangements, the order of total expenditure on the types of co-operation action contemplated above may not probably exceed a ceiling of $500,000 from now to the close of the biennium 1968/69. Within this ceiling and during this period, arrangements for sharing expenses of co-operation will be according to the following terms:
Except as specified in paragraphs 13 and 14, the direct expense of FAO personnel, including salaries, allowances and other benefits, engaged in co-operative missions led by either the ADB or FAO will be shared equally by FAO and the ADB, respectively. In addition, ADB will pay ten percent of this direct expense towards the costs of FAO's co-ordination, secretarial assistance, and overheads.
The cost of travel, and subsistence expenses of FAO personnel while serving as members of co-operative missions led by the ADB will be borne or provided for by the ADB at ADB rates.
The cost of travel, and subsistences expenses of FAO personnel while serving as members of co-operative missions led by the FAO will be provided for by FAO at FAO rates and will be shared equally with the ADB.
The cost of any special document reproduction and translation undertaken by FAO at the request of ADB will be borne by ADB.
13. When a particular project preparation by a co-operative mission involves continuous work in the field of more than ten man-months by FAO personnel, ADB will pay or provide for all direct expenses of FAO services (salaries, allowances, subsistence and other expenses except travel) in excess of this quantity (adding ten percent of the direct expenses to share in FAO's administrative expenses).
14. In cases of FAO co-operation in fields referred to under Sec. II, Para. I, the above terms will not apply, and cost sharing on an ad hoc basis will be arranged.
VI. Entry into Effect
15. These proposals will enter into effect following approval by the ADB Board of Directors and the FAO Council.
ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK | |
FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION |
Contributions Outstanding | |||
1966 and prior arrears | 1967 current | Total | |
$ | $ | $ | |
Argentina | 241,180 | 288,343 | 529,523 |
Belgium | 95,710 | 95,710 | |
Bolivia | 31,998 | 9,532 | 41,530 |
Burundi | - | 589 | 589 |
Cambodia | - | 9,471 | 9,471 |
Chad | - | 1,140 | 1,140 |
Chile | - | 7,557 | 37,557 |
Colombia | - | 29,650 | 29,650 |
Congo (Brazzaville) | - | 4,529 | 4,529 |
Congo (Democratic Rep. of) | - | 16,530 | 16,530 |
Costa Rica | 1,303 | 9,532 | 10,835 |
Dominican Republic | 8,653 | 9,532 | 18,185 |
Ecuador | 11,950 | 16,681 | 28,631 |
El Salvador | - | 9,465 | 9,465 |
Gabon | - | 9,465 | 9,465 |
Ghana | - | 1,409 | 1,409 |
Guatemala | - | 967 | 967 |
Guinea | 9,548 | 9,532 | 19,080 |
Guyana | - | 9,532 | 9,532 |
Haiti | 29,478 | 9,532 | 39,010 |
India | - | 2,330 | 2,330 |
Mali | 7,112 | 9,532 | 16,644 |
Mauritania | 9,465 | 9,532 | 18,997 |
Mexico | - | 72,609 | 72,609 |
Nepal | - | 9,466 | 9,466 |
Nicaragua | 4,120 | 9,532 | 13,652 |
Nigeria | - | 50,994 | 50,994 |
Pakistan | - | 59,799 | 59,799 |
Panama | 9,465 | 9,532 | 18,997 |
Paraguay | 38,906 | 9,532 | 48,438 |
Peru | 23,888 | 28,596 | 52,484 |
Poland | - | 113,089 | 113,089 |
Somali Rep. | 10,549 | 9,532 | 20,081 |
Sudan | - | 18,913 | 18,913 |
Turkey | - | 57,986 | 57,986 |
Uganda | - | 2,433 | 2,433 |
United States of America | - | 1,700,000 | 1,700,000 |
Uruguay | 30,979 | 30,979 | 61,958 |
Venezuela | - | 156,120 | 156,120 |
Yemen Arab Rep. | 12,910 | 9,532 | 22,442 |
Sundry Small Amounts due to | |||
Exchange Differences | - | 1,343 | 1,343 |
481,504 | 2,950,079 | 3,431,583 |