UNICEF Historical Overview - background of potential interest to decision makers


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12/11/1946 1946, General Assembly Resolution 57 (I) Establishment of an International Children's Emergency Fund + 1947, ECOSOC Res. 44 (IV); 79 (V); GA Res. 138 (II), ECOSOC Res. 126 (VI) + 161 (VII) = UNICEF Establish CF/NYH/IRM/RAM/1997-0227
12/11/1946 at 3:33 PM Establishment of an International Children's Emergency Fund A-RES 57 I . Attached is resolution 57 (I) which established the International Children's Emergency Fund. The resolution was adopted unanimously by the General Assembly at its 56th plenary meet CF-RAI-USAA-DPP-RAM-2008-00520
3/16/1947 The International Children's Emergency Fund; Department of State Publication - - by John Charnow - Steps leading to creation of Fund - main Activities CF/RAD/USAA/DB01/2001-03726PDF
12/8/1948 The Work of the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund: Its Origins and Policies - Statements by Alan Watt of Australian Delegation And Eleanor Roosevelt of American Delegation in support of Resolution. CF/RAD/USAA/DB01/2001-03727PDF
1/22/1951 Final Report of the First Executive Board Session 11 December 1946-31 December 1950 CF/RAD/USAA/DB01/2001-03728PDF
1/22/1951 First Executive Board Final Report - 11 December 1946 - 31 December 1950 CF-RAD-USAA-DB01-2000-06177
4/21/1953 Special Report of the UNICEF Board to ECOSOC 25 March 1953 - synthesis of discussions by representatives 21 governments. CF/RAD/USAA/DB01/2001-03729PDF
8/17/1959 Major Trends in UNICEF Programme Aid: Excerpts from Executive Board Reports: Classified by subject 1947-1959 = E/ICEF/337/Rev.02 CF/RAD/USAA/DB01/2001-03731PDF
10/22/1959 UNICEF Goals in Maternal and Child Health - Statement by Maurice Pate to American Public Health Association - Section on Maternal and Child Health - Atlantic City -Most of the children of the world face a short - sick - hungry life --- CF/RAD/USAA/DB01/2001-03730PDF
12/15/1959 The Real Problems of UNICEF - Heyward draft. Suggest too much time on un-real problems. Focus on the needs of Children and unallocated Resources . Emergency reserve etc. CF/RAD/USAA/DB01/2001-03733PDF