1. The Fiftieth Session of the Council was held in Rome, after the close of the Fourteenth Session of the Conference, on 24 November 1967, under the chairmanship of Maurice Gemayel.
2. The Agenda of the Session, as adopted, is set out in Appendix B.
3. Mr. B.A. Umayam (Philippines) and Mr. F. Shefrin (Canada) were appointed First Vice-Chairman and Second Vice-Chairman respectively.
4. In conformity with the General Rules of the Organization, the Council made the following appointments, the term of office extending from November 1967 to November 1969:
Program Committee (Article V of the Constitution)
Chairman: | Michel Cépède (France) |
Members: | G. Bula Hoyos (Colombia) H.J. Kristensen (Denmark) J.C. Mathur (India) M.Y. Qureshi (Pakistan) E.M. West (United Kingdom) R.W. Phillips (United States of America) |
First Alternate: | A. Davatchi (Iran) |
Second Alternate: | Mrs. M.T. Basse (Senegal) |
Third Alternate: | S. Krolikowski (Poland) |
Finance Committee (Article V of the Constitution)
Chairman: | J.C. Nagle (Ireland) |
Members: | C.M. Correa Avila (Argentina) V.P. Dhital (Nepal) R. Gibb (United States of America) M. Ristic (Yugoslavia) |
First Alternate: | R. Van Hauwermeiren (Belgium) |
Second Alternate: | M.Y. Mayel (Afghanistan) |
Third Alternate: | A. Löchen (Norway) |
5. The Council elected the following 30 members of the Committee on Commodity Problems (CCP), for the period November 1967 to November 1969:
Algeria
Argentina
Australia
Brazil
Canada
Ceylon
Chad
France
Fed. Rep. of Germany
Hungary
India
Indonesia
Ireland
Italy
Japan
Kenya
Lebanon
Malaysia
Netherlands
New Zealand
Nigeria
Pakistan
Senegal
Spain
The Sudan
Sweden
Switzerland
Tunisia
United Kingdom
United States of America
6. Following the Conference decision to increase the membership of the CCP from 30 to 34 members 1, the Council also elected the following additional Member Nations from developing regions to CCP for the same period of office:
Cameroon
Dominican Republic
Nicaragua
Thailand
7. The Council elected the following 30 members of the Committee on Fisheries (COFI), for the period November 1967 to November 1969:
Argentina
Australia
Canada
Ceylon
Chile
Costa Rica
Denmark
France
Fed. Rep. of Germany
India
Indonesia
Iran
Italy
Japan
Kenya
Kuwait
Malaysia
Mexico
Nigeria
Norway
Pakistan
Peru
Poland
Senegal
Spain
Tunisia
Uganda
United Kingdom
United States of America
Uruguay
8. Following the Conference decision to increase the membership of the Committee on Fisheries from 30 to 34 members 1, the Council elected the following additional Member Nations from developing regions to COFI for the same period of office:
Cameroon
Chad
Morocco
Tanzania
9. The Council elected the following seven Member Nations to membership of the Committee on Constitutional and Legal Matters (CCLM):
Australia
France
Morocco
Pakistan
United Kingdom
United States of America
Uruguay
10. In accordance with Resolution 4/65 “Continuation of the World Food Program”, adopted by the Conference at its Thirteenth Session, the Council elected the following four FAO members of the Intergovernmental Committee of the World Food Program for a term of office of three years (1 January 1968 to 31 December 1970):
France
Fed. Rep. of Germany
Jamaica
New Zealand
1 See Resolution 15/67 of the Fourteenth Session of the Conference.
11. In accordance with Resolution 1/67 “General Structure of FAO”, adopted by the Conference at its Fourteenth Session 1, the Council elected the seven-member intergovernmental Ad Hoc Committee on Organization as follows:
Australia
Cameroon
Chile
Fed. Rep. of Germany
India
United Arab Republic
United States of America
12. In accordance with Resolution 23/67 “Procedure for the Appointment of the Director-General,” adopted by the Conference at its Fourteenth Session 2, the Council elected the following Member Nations to the intergovernmental Ad Hoc Committee on Procedures for the Appointment of the Director-General:
Australia
Canada
Brazil
Ethiopia
France
Philippines
The Sudan
13. Following the decision of the Council at its Forty-Eighth Session to increase the FAO membership on the FAO/UNICEF Joint Policy Committee by one member 3, the Council elected Kenya as the additional member, selected from African Member Nations south of the Sahara.
14. In accordance with Article XI of the FAO Staff Regulations, the Council appointed the Independent Chairman and the Alternate Chairman of the FAO Appeals Committee, as follows:
Chairman: | H.E.J. Schwarzenberg (Ambassador of the Republic of Austria to Italy) |
Alternate Chairman: | H.E.J. Mamman Garba (Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Nigeria to Italy) |
1 See para. 54 of the Provisional Report of the Fourteenth Session of the Conference.
2 See para. 647 of the Provisional Report of the Fourteenth Session of the Conference.
15. In accordance with the decision of the Fourteenth Session of the Conference on the role of the Technical Committees of the Conference, as recorded in paragraphs 638 to 645 of the Provisional Report of that Session, and with Resolution 22/67, “Organization of Conference Sessions,” the Council requested the Director-General to provide the appropriate background material for its study of the reforms that should be made in the organization of Conference sessions in order to permit the fullest examination of the basic problems on the agenda, the formulation of guidance to the Director-General and the adoption of a report fully reflecting the conclusions reached in the Conference's deliberations. The Council requested the Program and Finance Committees at their forthcoming sessions (April-May 1968), in the light of the material provided by the Director-General, to submit proposals in this regard to the Council at its Fifty-First Session (October 1968).
16. Having considered the Director-General's document on scheduling of Sessions of Council Committees in relation to Council sessions, (CL 50/LIM/1), the Council drew attention to the desirability of co-ordinating such sessions also with those of the related organs of ECOSOC and UNCTAD. It referred the matter for further study to the Program Committee at its forthcoming session (April-May 1968), for report to the Fifty-First Council Session.
17. The Council, having noted the amendment to Rule XXIX-9 of the General Rules of the Organization relative to attendance of non-FAO Member Nations at CCP Consultations, as stated in Resolution 16/67 of the Fourteenth Session of the Conference, and of the Conference recommendation that the general question of membership in FAO dependant bodies of non-Member Nations who are Members of the United Nations be re-examined by the Council and by its standing Committees to which the Council may decide to refer the matter 1, requested the Program Committee to study the matter further and report on it to the Fifty-First Session of the Council.
18. At the request of the Fourteenth Session of the Conference 2, the Council decided to refer this matter for prior study to the Finance Committee, for report to the Council at its Fifty-First Session.
19. At the request of the Fourteenth Session of the Conference 3, the Council invited the Program Committee to study the manner in which national organizations should be invited to take part in conferences and sessions convened by the Organization.
1 See para. 572 of the Provisional Report of the Fourteenth Session of the Conference.
2 See para. 468 of the Provisional Report of the Fourteenth Session of the Conference.
3 See para. 536 of the Provisional Report of the Fourteenth Session of the Conference.
20. As requested by the Conference at its Fourteenth Session 1, the Council entrusted the Program Committee with the task of undertaking an initial review of the Organization's language policy and practice, including all future proposals for changes or additions in the light of applicable criteria. This review should be repeated periodically as necessary. The review should include specifically the definition of the concepts of working language and official language for various purposes and the classification of conferences and sessions from the point of view of the use of languages.
21. The Council discussed the decision taken by the Conference at its Fourteenth Session 2 that it should make suitable arrangements for FAO participation in an Ad Hoc Joint Intergovernmental Committee on Agricultural Education representing UNESCO and FAO. It noted that the Committee should be set up after the May-June 1968 session of the UNESCO Executive Board, with the object of reviewing the position reached in inter-agency consultations, and of agreeing on an effective pattern of co-operation for the future.
22. The Council noted that the UNESCO General Conference had also authorized its Executive Board in Resolution 2.343 to take similar steps and felt that an intergovernmental committee, consisting of representatives of 12 Member Governments, six of which were to be designated by the FAO Council and six by the UNESCO Executive Board respectively, would be adequate for the proposed review. It also took note of the problem that would be created if it proceeded straight away to nominate six representatives of the Committee on behalf of FAO, which would restrict the freedom of the UNESCO Executive Board to exercise its choice in nominating representatives on behalf of UNESCO.
23. In this connection the Council heard a statement from the representative of UNESCO, that UNESCO would have to reserve its position with regard to any procedure which would pre-determine UNESCO's choice of members to serve on the Committee.
24. The Council recognized the force of the argument that no one Governing Body should take any step which would restrict the freedom of action of the other. At the same time it felt that in a matter concerning the governing bodies, the initiative would have to be taken by one of them at some stage. In this connection the Council noted that certain inter-secretariat discussions had taken place towards overcoming this practical difficulty. The Council accordingly authorized the Director-General, in consultation with the Director-General of UNESCO, to prepare an agreed list of proposed Member Governments of the Ad Hoc Committee, which could be circulated to the members of the FAO Council and the UNESCO Executive Board subsequently for approval.
1 See para. 655 of the Provisional Report of the Fourteenth Session of the Conference.
2 See paras. 507–513 of the Provisional Report of the Fourteenth Session of the Conference.
25. The Council accordingly approved the following resolution:
Resolution No. 1/50
FAO/UNESCO AD HOC INTERGOVERNMENTAL COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION
THE COUNCIL
Taking note of the desire of the Fourteenth Session of the FAO Conference that an Ad Hoc Joint Intergovernmental Committee be set up, under Article III of the Relationship Agreement between FAO and UNESCO, in order to review the state of relations between the two Organizations in the field of agricultural education;
Recalling that in Resolution 2.343 the UNESCO General Conference had already authorized its Executive Board to take steps, as appropriate, for the convening of an Ad Hoc Joint Intergovernmental Committee to the same effect;
Following the Conference invitation to the Council to make suitable arrangements for FAO participation in such a Committee;
Decides that, with the concurrence of the UNESCO Executive Board, an Ad Hoc Committee be set up consisting of representatives of twelve Member Governments, six of which to be designated by the FAO Council and the UNESCO Executive Board respectively;
Authorizes the Director-General, in consultation with the Director-General of UNESCO, to prepare an agreed list of proposed Member Governments of the Ad Hoc Committee, which Governments will appoint representatives fully conversant with the programs of FAO and UNESCO and technically and otherwise qualified to deal with the policy issues involved with respect to agricultural education and its impact on agricultural development in the Member Nations;
Requests the Director-General to circulate that list in accordance with Rule XXV, paragraph 14 of the General Rules of the Organization at an early date to the members of the Council for decision;
Further decides, subject to the concurrence of the UNESCO Executive Board, that the Committee may be asked to review the problems of co-operation between the two Organizations in the field of agricultural education, identify areas of initiative for each Agency and areas where joint action is desirable and appropriate, and to make suitable recommendations to the respective governing bodies for an effective pattern of co-operation for the future;
Suggests that in studying the matter, the Committee should examine the FAO/UNESCO Agreement of 1960–61 with regard to agricultural education, other relevant documents, records of discussions at the Secretariat level, the discussions in the respective Governing Bodies, current programs and activities in the field of agricultural education and the staffing pattern effectively to deal with them, and the co-operation in this field with other members of the UN system, notably ILO;
Decides to transmit this resolution to UNESCO to be placed before its Executive Board for consideration and appropriate parallel action so as to permit the two Directors-General to convene the Ad Hoc Committee soon after the May/June session of the Board;
Further authorizes the Director-General of FAO to continue his inter-secretariat negotiations in the matter, and to report the results to the first meeting of the Ad Hoc Committee.
26. In order to facilitate the implementation of the above resolution, the Council prepared the following tentative list of members on behalf of FAO for use by the Director-General in his discussions with the Director-General of UNESCO in arriving at an agreed list of 12 members for further action in accordance with the resolution: Ecuador, India, Ivory Coast, United Arab Republic, United Kingdom, United States of America, with Ceylon, Denmark and the Sudan as alternate members.
27. The Council decided that its Fifty-First Session should be convened in Rome in October 1968, the precise dates to be determined by the Director-General in consultation with the Independent Chairman of the Council.
PROCEDURE OF THE SESSION
Adoption of Agenda
Election of Vice-Chairman
APPOINTMENT OF COMMITTEES
Appointment of Chairman, Members and Alternates of the Program Committee
Appointment of Chairman, Members and Alternates of the Finance Committee
Appointment of the Committee on Commodity Problems
Appointment of the Committee on Fisheries
Appointment of the Committee on Constitutional and Legal Matters
Appointment of Four Members of the Intergovernmental Committee of the World Food Program
- Appointment of Members of Ad Hoc Committee
- Appointment of additional Member Nation by FAO
ACTION ARISING OUT OF THE FOURTEENTH CONFERENCE SESSION
Organization of Conference Sessions
Scheduling of Sessions of Council Committees in Relation to Council Sessions
Procedure for the Appointment of the Director-General
Membership in FAO Dependant Bodies of Non-Member Nations who are Members of the United Nations
Review of Contractual Arrangements with Non-governmental Organizations for Services in the Field of FFHC
Invitation of National Institutes and Private Individuals to Attend FAO Conferences and Sessions
FAO's Languages and Practice
FAO Participation in Joint Ad Hoc Intergovernmental Committee on Agricultural Education
CONSTITUTIONAL AND LEGAL MATTERS
Constitutional and Legal Matters not included above arising from the Fourteenth Conference Session
ADMINISTRATIVE AND FINANCIAL MATTERS
Appointment of Chairman and Alternate Chairman of FAO Appeals Committee
Administrative and Financial Matters not included above arising from the Fourteenth Conference Session
OTHER MATTERS
Date and Place of the Fifty-First Session of the Council
Independent Chairman | : | Maurice Gemayel |
Président indépendant | : | |
Presidente independiente | : | |
First Vice-Chairman | : | Bartolomé A. Umayam (Philippines) |
Premier Vice-Président | : | |
Primer Vicepresidente | : | |
Second Vice-Chairman | : | Frank Shefrin (Canada) |
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 |
AUSTRALIA - AUSTRALIE
Representative | Alfred MAIDEN, Secretary, Department of Primary Industry, Canberra |
Alternate | M.W. OAKLEY, First Assistant Secretary, Department of Primary Industry, Canberra |
Alternate | R.C. BOLDUAN, Agricultural Attaché, Embassy of Australia, Rome |
BRAZIL - BRESIL - BRASIL
Representative | Paulo VIDAL, Minister Counsellor, Embassy of Brazil, Rome |
Alternate | Miss Marina de BARROS e VASCONCELLOS, First Secretary, Embassy of Brazil, Rome |
CANADA
Representative | Frank SHEFRIN, Secretary, Canadian Interdepartmental FAO Committee, Department of Agriculture, Ottawa |
Alternate | Peter A. FREYSENG, Commercial Secretary, Canadian Embassy, Resident Representative of Canada to FAO, Rome |
CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC - REPUBLIQUE CENTRAFRICAINE
REPUBLICA CENTROAFRICANA
Représentant | François BEYELE Directeur de l'Agriculture Ministère de l'Agriculture, Bangui |
CHILE - CHILI
Representante | Hernán SANTA CRUZ Embajador Representante Permanente de Chile ante las Organizaciones internacionales, Ginebra |
Suplente | Hugo CUBILLOS Consejero, Delegación Permanente de Chile ante los Organismos Internacionales, Ginebra |
COLOMBIA - COLOMBIE
Representante | Gustavo GARCIA MORENO Consejero, Embajada de Colombia Representante Permanente de Colombia ante la FAO, Roma |
Alterno | Gonzalo BULA HOYOS Cónsul General de Colombia, Amsterdam |
COSTA RICA
Representante | Edgar RIVERA MARTIN Director en el Ministerio de Agricultura y Ganadería. San José |
Suplente | Carlos DI MOTTOLA BALESTRO Embajador Representante Permanente de Costa Rica ante la FAO y ante la Oficina de la ONU en Ginebra, Ginebra |
ETHIOPIA - ETHIOPIE - ETIOPIA
Representative | Yobannes HABTU, Assistant Minister, Economic and Technical Assistance Office, 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 | Albert PAVEC Secrétaire des Affaires Etrangères Direction des Nations Unies et des Organisations Internationales, 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 SCHUTZ, Regierungsdirektor, Federal Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Forestry, Bonn |
Associate | Hans JANSSEN, Principal Administrator, Federal Ministry of Economic Co-operation, Bonn |
INDIA - INDE
Representative | J.C. MATHUR, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Food and Agriculture, New Delhi |
Alternate | J.S. MONGIA, Counsellor for Agriculture, Embassy of India, Resident Representative of India to FAO, Rome |
INDONESIA - INDONESIE
Representative | SOEGENG AMAT, Agricultural Attaché, Embassy of Indonesia, Resident Representative of Indonesia to FAO, Rome |
ISRAEL
Representative | Shimon MAZE, Minister Plenipotentiary (Agrarian Affairs), Embassy of Israel, Resident Representative of Israel to FAO, Rome |
IVORY COAST - COTE-D'IVOIRE - COSTA DE MARFIL
Représentant | Joseph AKA-ANGHUI Directeur général du Développement agricole, Abidjan |
Suppléant | Ibrahim TOURE, Secrétaire Général du Comité National pour l'Alimentation, Abidjan |
JAPAN - JAPON
Representative | Toru OSAWA, Special Assistant to the Minister for 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 |
KENYA - KENIA
Representative | Paul Samuel Thion'o MIRIE, Director of Agriculture, Nairobi |
Alternate | Christian BONTE-FRIEDHEIM, Planning Officer, Ministry of Agriculture and Animal Husbandry, Nairobi |
MALI
Représentant | Salah NIARE Secrétaire d'Etat à la Présidence, Chargé de l'Economie rurale, Bamako |
NEPAL
Representative | Vishnu Prasad DHITAL, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Kathmandu |
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, Lima |
Alterno | Manuel GONZALEZ-OLAECHEA Consejero, Embajada del Perú Representante Permanente del Perú ante la FAO, Roma |
PHILIPPINES - FILIPINAS
Representative | Agustin P. MANGILA, Ambassador, Assistant Secretary of Economic Affairs, Department of Foreign Affairs, Manila |
Alternate | Bartolome A. UMAYAM, Ambassador, Resident Representative of the Republic of the Philippines to FAO, Rome |
Associate | Armando C. FERNANDEZ, Third Secretary, Vice Consul, Embassy of the Republic of the Philippines, Rome |
ROMANIA - ROUMANIE - RUMANIA
Représentant | David DAVIDESCU, Vice-Président du Conseil supérieur de l'Agriculture, Bucarest |
Suppléant | Octavian FENESAN, Secrétaire du Comité national roumain pour la FAO, Bucarest |
Adjoint | Ion Petre MADA, Chef du Service des Organisations Internationales Ministère des Affaires étrangères, Bucarest |
SOMALI REPUBLIC - REPUBLIQUE SOMALIE - REPUBLICA SOMALI
Representative | Abdalla FARAH HERSI Senior Agricultural Adviser Ministry of Agriculture, Mogadiscio |
SUDAN - SOUDAN
Representative | Musa ABDEL KARIN, Permanent Under-Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture and Forests, Khartoum |
SWEDEN - SUEDE - SUECIA
Representative | Claes SENNING, Head of Department, Ministry of Agriculture, Stockholm |
Alternate | Sven ALLARD, Ambassador, Resident Representative of Sweden to FAO, Rome |
Associate | Ulf HANNINGER, First Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture, Stockholm |
TUNISIA - TUNISIE - TUNEZ
Représentant | Tahar HAOUET, Chef de la Division du Développement Agricole, Sous-Secrétariat d'Etat à l'Agriculture, Tunis |
Suppléant | Hamadi BEL SLIMANE, Chef de la Section des Investissements et Organismes Internationaux Sous-Secrétariat d'Etat à l'Agriculture, Tunis |
TURKEY - TURQUIE - TURQUIA
Representative | Sencer ASENA, Counsellor, Embassy of Turkey, Resident Representative of Turkey to FAO, Rome |
UGANDA - OUGANDA
Representative | Henry J. KOGODA, Deputy Commissioner of Veterinary Services, Ministry of Animal Industry, Game and Fisheries, Kampala |
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 | A.A.W. LANDYMORE, Resident Representative of the United Kingdom to FAO, British Embassy, Rome |
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA - ETATS-UNIS D'AMERIQUE - ESTADOS UNIDOS DE AMERICA
Representative | The Honorable 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 | Paul J. BYRNES, FAO Affairs Officer, Bureau of International Organization Affairs, Department of State, Washington |
Adviser | Rulon GIBB, Director, Program Development Division, Foreign Agricultural Service, Department of Agriculture, Washington |
URUGUAY
Representante | Mateo J. MAGARIÑOS de MELLO, Embajador Representante Permanente del Uruguay ante los Organismos Europeos de las Naciones Unidas, Representante Permanente del Uruguay ante la FAO, Ginebra |
Alterno | Carlos GIAMBRUNO, Ministro Consejero de la Embajada del Uruguay, Representante Permanente Alterno del Uruguay ante la FAO, Roma |
Alterno | Adolfo CASTELLS, Consejero de la Embajada del Uruguay, Roma |
YUGOSLAVIA - YOUGOSLAVIE
Représentant | Milan RISTIC, Conseiller Secrétaire 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
Messaoud AIT CHAALAL Ambassadeur d'Algérie auprès du Gouvernement de la République d'Italie, Alger
Zouaoui REGGAM, Ingénieur en Chef, Ministère de l'Agriculture, Alger
Djilali MEDAHI, Sous-Directeur à la Direction des Etudes et de la Planification, Alger
Omar BENZITOUNI, Attaché au Ministère des Affaires étrangères, Alger
Kouider CHACHOUA, Sous-Directeur de l'Office National des Pêches, Alger
Abdelmadjid FASLA, Secrétaire, Ambassade d'Algérie, Rome
AUSTRIA - AUTRICHE
Leopold DORFWIRTH, Director, Division of Foreign Relations, Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, Vienna
BELGIUM - BELGIQUE - BELGICA
René VAN HAUWERMEIREN Ministre Conseiller, Représentant Permanent de la Belgique auprès de la FAO, Rome
A. REGNIER, Représentant Permanent Adjoint de la Belgique auprès de la FAO, Rome
CEYLON - CEYLAN - CEILAN
Simplicius CRUSE, Counsellor, Embassy of Ceylon, Resident Representative of Ceylon to FAO, Rome
CHAD - TCHAD
Eugène BOURGADE Fonctionnaire de Liaison FAO au Cabinet du Ministre de l'Agriculture et de la Production animale, Fort-Lamy
DENMARK - DANEMARK - DINAMARCA
C. Valentin HANSEN, Agricultural Counsellor, Royal Danish Embassy, Resident Representative of Denmark to FAO, Rome
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC - REPUBLIQUE DOMINICAINE - REPUBLICA DOMINICANA
Pedro PADILLA TONOS Ministro Plenipotenciario, Delegado Permanente de la República Dominicana ante la FAO, 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
HONDURAS
Blas Humberto URSO, Ministro Consejero, Representante Permanente Alterno de la República de Honduras ante la FAO, Roma
HUNGARY - HONGRIE - HUNGRIA
Kálmán KAZARECZKI, Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Food, Budapest
Károly KARCSAI, Head of Section, Secretariat of the Commission for International Economic Relations, Budapest
IRELAND - IRLANDE - IRLANDA
H. SPAIN, Chief Inspector, Department of Agriculture and Fisheries, Dublin
S.P. CUFFE, Assistant Principal Officer, Department of Agriculture and Fisheries, Dublin
ITALY - ITALIE - ITALIA
Ugo PAPI, Secrétaire général Comité national italien de la FAO, Rome
Vittorio DE ASARTA, Secrétaire Comité national italien de la FAO, Rome
JAMAICA - JAMAIQUE
Probyn V. MARSH, Counsellor, Permanent Mission of Jamaica to the European Office of the United Nations, Geneva
JORDAN - JORDANIE - JORDANIA
Sala JUM'A, Director-General, Department of Forests, Amman
LEBANON - LIBAN - LIBANO
Sultan HAIDAR Directeur Général de l'Office de la Production Animale Ministère de l'Agriculture, Beyrouth
Tannous KHALIL, Chef du Service des Relations Extérieures, Ministère de l'Agriculture, Beyrouth
MALTA - MALTE
Istvan MOSKOVITS, Resident Representative of Malta to FAO, Rome
MEXICO - MEXIQUE
Arturo LOPEZ DE ORTIGOSA, Ministro Consejero de la Embajada de México, Representante Permanente Alterno de México ante la FAO, Roma
MOROCCO - MAROC - MARRUECOS
Nor EL-GHORFI Ambassadeur, Représentant Permanent du Maroc auprès de la FAO, Rome
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
Miss P.F.M. van der TOGT, Liaison Officer for FAO Affairs, Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, The Hague
NEW ZEALAND - NOUVELLE ZELANDE - NUEVA ZELANDIA
J.G. McARTHUR, Counsellor, Embassy of New Zealand, Rome
NIGERIA
Adeniran OSHUNNIYI, First Secretary, Embassy of Nigeria, Permanent Representative of Nigeria to FAO, Rome
RWANDA
Jean NTIGURA, Directeur général à la Présidence de la République, Kigali
Protais ZIGARA-NYIRAZO Conseiller à l'Ambassade du Rwanda auprès des Gouvernements de la République française et de la République italienne, Paris
SENEGAL
Thomas DIOP, Ambassadeur du Sénégal auprès du Gouvernement de la République italienne, Rome
Louis GUEYE Ministre plénipotentiaire, Représentant permanent du Sénégal auprès de la FAO, Rome
Mme Marie Thérèse BASSE, Inspectrice médicale scolaire, Dakar
SWITZERLAND - SUISSE - SUIZA
Paul HOHL, Premier Chef de Section, Division de l'Agriculture, Département de l'Economie publique, Secrétaire du Comité national suisse de la FAO, Berne
Christian ZOGG, Premier Secrétaire, Représentant permanent de la Suisse auprès de la FAO, Rome
VENEZUELA
Alberto BRUGNOLI CRUCIANI, Asesor de la Representación permanente ante la FAO, Roma
PERMANENT OBSERVER FOR THE HOLY SEE
OBSERVATEUR PERMANENT DU SAINT SIEGE
OBSERVADOR PERMANENTE DE LA SANTA SEDE
Right Rev. Monsignor L.G. LIGUTTI, Permanent Observer for the Holy See, Vatican City
REPRESENTATIVES OF THE 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
A. DOLLINGER, Special Representative in Europe for Co-ordination and ACC Affairs, Geneva
WORLD FOOD PROGRAM - PROGRAMME ALIMENTAIRE MONDIAL - PROGRAMA MUNDIAL DE ALIMENTOS
Georges PEISSEL, Directeur, Relations Extérieures et Affaires Générales, Rome
INTERNATIONAL LABOUR OFFICE - BUREAU INTERNATIONAL DU TRAVAIL OFICINA INTERNACIONAL DEL TRABAJO
Mrs. Vera SEMPRINI, Assistant to Director, ILO Branch 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 CIENCIA Y LA CULTURA
Miss Clara JAMES, Acting Chief, Division of Relations with International Organizations, Paris
CL 50/1 | Provisional Agenda of Council, Fiftieth Session |
CL 50/2 | Appointment of Chairmand and Alternate Chairman of the FAO Appeals Committee |
CL 50/3 | FAO/Unesco Relations in the Field of Agricultural Education |
CL 50/3 - Add. 1 | Draft Amendment to Resolution contained in document CL 50/3 |
CL 50/INF Series | |
CL 50/INF/1 | Nomination Form for Program Committee |
CL 50/INF/2 | Nomination Form for Finance Committee |
CL 50/INF/3 | Nomination Form for Committee on Commodity Problems |
CL 50/INF/4 | Nomination Form for Committee on Constitutional and Legal Matters |
CL 50/INF/5 | Nomination Form for Committee on Fisheries |
CL 50/INF/6 | Nomination Form for Intergovernmental Committee of the World Food Program (FAO Membership) |
CL 50/INF/7 | Nomination Date for Membership of Council Committees |
CL 50/INF/7 - Rev. 1 | Nomination Date for Membership of Council Committees |
CL 50/LIM Series | |
CL 50/LIM/1 | Scheduling of Sessions of Council Committees in Relation to Council Sessions |
CL 50/LIM/2 | Appointment of Standing Committees of the Council and of |
the Intergovernmental Committee of the World Food Program | |
CL 50/LIM/2 - Corr.1 | Nominations for UN/FAO Intergovernmental Committee of the World Food Program |
CL 50/LIM/2 - Corr.2 | Corrigendum |
CL 50/PV Series | |
CL 50/PV-1 CL 50/PV-2 | First and Second Verbatim Records of the Council |
MEMBERS OF FAO COUNCIL
Independent Chairman: Maurice Gemayel
The composition of the Council until 23 November 1967 was as follows:
Afghanistan 2
Argentina 1
Australia 3
Brazil 2
Canada 2
Chad 1
Chile 3
Colombia 2
Costa Rica 2
Ethiopia 1
France 3
Germany, Fed. Rep. of 1
Greece 1
India 3
Ivory Coast 2
Japan 1
Kenya 2
Korea, Rep. of 1
Malaysia 1
Mali 3
Pakistan 3
Peru 1
Poland 1
Sudan, The 2
Sweden 3
Tunisia 2
Uganda 3
United Arab Republic 3
United Kingdom 3
United States of America 2
Yugoslavia 2
The composition of the Council from 24 November 1967 is as follows:
Afghanistan 2
Australia 3
Brazil 2
Canada 2
Central African Republic 4
Chile 3
Colombia 2
Costa Rica 2
Ethiopia 4
France 3
Germany, Fed. Rep. of 4
India 3
Indonesia 4
Israel 2
Ivory Coast 2
Japan 4
Kenya 2
Mali 3
Nepal 4
Pakistan 3
Peru 4
Philippines 4
Romania 4
Somali Republic 3
Sudan, The 2
Sweden 3
Tunisia 2
Turkey 4
Uganda 3
United Arab Republic 3
United Kingdom 3
United States of America 2
Uruguay 4
Yugoslavia 2
1 Term of office until conclusion of the Fourteenth Session of the Conference, November 1967
2 Term of office until 31 December 1968
3 Term of office until conclusion of the Fifteenth Session of the Conference, November 1969
4 Term of office until 31 December 1970
COUNCIL STANDING COMMITTEES
24 November 1967 – November 1969
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Chairman:
Michel Cépède (France)
Members:
G. Bula Hoyos (Colombia)
H.J. Kristensen (Denmark)
J.C. Mathur (India)
R.W. Phillips (United States of America)
Y. Qureshi (Pakistan)
E.M. West (United Kingdom)
First Alternate:
A. Davatchi (Iran)
Second Alternate:
Mme M.-T. Basse (Senegal)
Third Alternate:
S. Krolikowski (Poland)
FINANCE COMMITTEE
Chairman:
J.C. Nagle (Ireland)
Members:
C.M.R. Correa Avila (Argentina)
V.P. Dhital (Nepal)
R. Gibb (United States of America)
M. Ristic (Yugoslavia)
First Alternate:
A.M.R. van Hauwermeiren (Belgium)
Second Alternate:
M.Y. Mayel (Afghanistan)
Third Alternate:
A. Löchen (Norway)
COMMITTEE ON COMMODITY PROBLEMS
Algeria
Argentina
Australia
Brazil
Cameroon
Canada
Ceylon
Chad
Dominican Rep.
France
Germany, Federal Republic of
Hungary
India
Indonesia
Ireland
Italy
Japan
Kenya
Lebanon
Malaysia
Netherlands
New Zealand
Nicaragua
Nigeria
Pakistan
Senegal
Spain
Sudan, The
Sweden
Switzerland
Thailand
Tunisia
United Kingdom
United States of America
COMMITTEE ON FISHERIES
Argentina
Australia
Cameroon
Canada
Ceylon
Chad
Chile
Costa Rica
Denmark
France
Germany, Federal Republic of
India
Indonesia
Iran
Italy
Japan
Kenya
Kuwait
Malaysia
Mexico
Morocco
Nigeria
Norway
Pakistan
Peru
Poland
Senegal
Spain
Tanzania
Tunisia
Uganda
United Kingdom
United States of America
Uruguay
COMMITTEE ON CONSTITUTIONAL AND LEGAL MATTERS
Australia
France
Morocco
Pakistan
United Kingdom
United States of America
Uruguay
OTHER COMMITTEES
FAO / UN INTERGOVERNMENTAL COMMITTEE FOR THE WORLD FOOD PROGRAM
The composition of IGC until 31 December 1967 was as follows:
Argentina *
Australia
Brazil
Canada *
Ceylon *
Colombia *
Denmark
France *
Germany, Fed. Rep. of *
Ghana
India *
Ireland
Korea, Rep. of *
Mexico
Netherlands *
New Zealand *
Nigeria *
Pakistan
Peru
Sweden
Turkey
United Arab Republic
United Kingdom
United States of America *
The composition of IGC from 1 January 1968 is as follows:
Argentina *
Australia
Brazil
Canada *
Colombia *
Denmark
France *
Germany, Fed. Rep. of *
Ghana
India *
Ireland
Jamaica *
Korea, Rep. of *
Netherlands *
New Zealand *
Nigeria *
Pakistan
Peru
Sweden
Tunisia
Turkey
United Arab Republic
United Kingdom
United States of America *
AH HOC COMMITTEE ON ORGANIZATION
Australia
Cameroon
Chile
Germany, Fed. Rep. of
India
United Arab Republic
United States of America
AD HOC COMMITTEE ON PROCEDURE FOR THE APPOINTMENT OF THE DIRECTOR-GENERAL
Australia
Brazil
Canada
Ethiopia
France
Philippines
Sudan, The
FAO MEMBER NATIONS
(as at 1 April 1969)
Afghanistan
Algeria
Argentina
Australia
Austria
Barbados
Belgium
Bolivia
Botswana
Brazil
Bulgaria
Burma
Burundi
Cambodia
Cameroon
Canada
Central African Republic
Ceylon
Chad
Chile
Colombia
Congo (Brazzaville)
Congo, Democratic Republic of the
Costa Rica
Cuba
Cyprus
Dahomey
Denmark
Dominican Republic
Ecuador
El Salvador
Ethiopia
Finland
France
Gabon
Gambia, The
Germany, Federal Republic of
Ghana
Greece
Guatemala
Guinea
Guyana
Haiti
Honduras
Hungary
Iceland
India
Indonesia
Iran
Iraq
Ireland
Israel
Italy
Ivory Coast
Jamaica
Japan
Jordan
Kenya
Korea, Republic of
Kuwait
Laos
Lebanon
Lesotho
Liberia
Libya
Luxembourg
Madagascar
Malawi
Malaysia
Mali
Malta
Mauritania
Mauritius
Mexico
Morocco
Nepal
Netherlands
New Zealand
Nicaragua
Niger
Nigeria
Norway
Pakistan
Panama
Paraguay
Peru
Philippines
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Rwanda
Saudi Arabia
Senegal
Sierra Leone
Somali Republic
Spain
Sudan, The
Sweden
Switzerland
Syrian Arab Republic
Tanzania
Thailand
Togo
Trinidad and Tobago
Tunisia
Turkey
Uganda
United Arab Republic
United Kingdom
United States of America
Upper Volta
Uruguay
Venezuela
Viet-Nam, Republic of
Yemen Arab Republic
Yugoslavia
Zambia
FAO ASSOCIATE MEMBERS
(as at 1 April 1969)
Bahrain
Qatar