Optical Character Recognition (OCR) document. WARNING! Spelling errors might subsist. In order to access to the original document in image form, click on "Original" button on 1st page. UNITED NATIONS EDUCATIONAL SCIENTIFIC AND CULTURAL ORGANIZATION EXECUTIVE BOARD Thirty-seventh Session I EX 37 EX/Decisions PARIS, 29 April 1954 Original: English RESOLUTIONS AND DECISIONS ADOPTED BY THE EXECUTIVE BOARD AT ITS THIRTY -SEVENTH SESSION (Paris, 10 March - 9 April 1954) Original Present: Chairman: Sir Ronald Adam Vice-Chairman: Dr. F. Bender (except 22-30 March), Mr. S. M. Sharif (from 25 March) Members: H. E. Dr. Antonio Castro Lea1 (except 25-27 March), H. E. Mr. Ventura Garcia Calderon (10, 23 March, 5, 9 April), H. E. Mr. Toru Haguiwara (except 15, 16 March, 3, 5 April), Professor Henri Laugier (except 10, 11, 17 p. m., 18, 24 p. m., 25, 31 p. m. March, 1, 7 p. m., 8 April), Mr. Pin Malakul, Mgr Jean Maroun, Professor Nathaniel V. Massaquoi, Sir Arcot Laxmanswami Mudaliar (until 24 March), Professor Jakob Nielsen, Mrs. Geronima Pecson, Dr. John A. Perkins (24 March - 8 April), Professor Jean Piaget ( 11 a. m., 18 a.m., 19, 23, 24 March, 1 April a.m. ), H.E. Dr. G.A. Raadi, Professor Oscar Secco Ellauri, Dr. Vittorino Veronese (except 2 April p.m. ) Deputies: (for Dr. F. Bender, 22-30 March) Professor H.R. Kruyt, (for Dr. Rafael Bernal Jimenez, throughout) H. E. Dr. J. M. Mora Vasquez. (for H. E. Mr. Ventura Garcia Calderon, except on 10, 23, 24, 26 March, 9 April a.m. ) Dr. R. Miro Quesada, (for H. E. Mr. Toru Haguiwara, 15, 16 March, 3, 5 April) Mr. K. Chikaraishi, (for Professor Henri Laugier, 10, 11, 17 p.m., 18, 24 p.m., 25, 31 p.m. March, 1, 7 p.m., 8 April) Mr. J. P. Cabouat, (for Sir il. L. Mudaliar, from 25 March) Mr. S.G. Ramachandran, (for Dr. John A. Perkins, until 23 March) Mrs. Elizabeth E. Heffelfinger (9 April) Mr. Charles A. Thomson, (for Professor Jean Piaget, except 11 a.m., 18 a. m., 19, 23, 24 March, 1 April a.m. ) Mr. Bernard Barbey, (for Dr. V. Veronese, 2 April p.m. ) Mr. Gian Franco Pompei, (for Dr. C.K. Zurayk, throughout) Dr. George Tomeh. Representatives: Mr. David Blickenstaff, Mr. Louis Gros, Mr. L. B. Ges, Mr. Barrett (United Nations), Mr. David Morse (Director-General of the International Labour Organization) (24 March), Mrs. A. Jouhaux and Mr. P. Blamont (ILO), Miss B. Howell (World Health Organization) Secretariat: Dr. Luther H. Evans (Director-General) and members of the Secretariat, Mr. Roger Barnes (Secretary of the Executive Board) Optical Character Recognition (OCR) document. WARNING! Spelling errors might subsist. In order to access to the original document in image form, click on "Original" button on 1st page. 37 EX/Decisions - page 2 ITEM 1 - OPENING OF THE SESSION The Executive Board heard reports by its Chairman, Professor Oscar Secco Ellauri and the Director-General on their visit to Member States in Asia, (37 EX/SR. 1) ITEM 2 - ADOPTION OF THE AGENDA The Executive Board adopted its agenda as shown in this report, The Board decided that, in meetings where simultaneous interpretation is employed, interpretation from Spanish into English and French should be provided but not vice versa; it was agreed that no interpretation from or into Spanish would be provided in meetings where consecutive interpretation is employed; and that documents and summary records of the Executive Board would continue to be produced in English and French. (37 EX/SR. 1) ITEM 3 - APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES OF THE THIRTY-SIXTH SESSION The minutes of the thirty-sixth session were approved. (37 EX/SR. 1) ITEM 4 - REPORT OF THE DIRECTOR-GENERAL ON THE ACTIVITIES OF THE ORGANIZATION DURING 1953 (document 8C/3) The Executive Board examined the Director-General’s report on the activities of the Organization during 1953 in conjunction with the consideration of the draft programme and budget for 1955-56; it approved comments to be made in communicating the report to Member States (see preface to document 8C/3) and also a report on its own work during 1953 (see also item 7.3). (37 EX/SR.4-29, 31, 33, 36) ITEM 5 - DRAFT PROGRAMME AND BUDGET ESTIMATES FOR 1955-56 5. 1 Examination of draft programme of work and budget estimates for 1955-56 prepared by the Director-General, and preparation of recommendations to the General Conference Documents relating to this item: 37 EX/2 2 Add. 1 2 Add. 2 2 Add. 2 2 Add. 3 2 Add. 4 2 2 2 2 3 Corr. Corr. Corr. Corr. 3 Add. 40 41 42 1 2 3 4 Draft programme and budget estimates for 1955-56 Background document - Adult Education Background document - Development and improvement of athletic sports for educational purposes Supplement Background document - Unesco’s work in the field of Braille uniformity Project to establish an educational film institute in Mexico to serve Latin America Corrigendum-- Education Corrigendum - Natural Sciences Corrigendum - Social Sciences Corrigendum - Cultural Activities Report on informal consultations with international non-governmental organizations concerning Unesco’s draft programme for 1955-56 Addendum: Communication from the International Council of Scientific Unions Preliminary comments by the Secretary-General of the United Nations and by certain Specialized Agencies on the draft programme and budget for 1955-56 Communication from the President of the International Commission for a Scientific and Cultural History of Mankind Further comments from Governments and National Commissions on the report of the Working Party on the Future Programme and Development of Unesco Optical Character Recognition (OCR) document. WARNING! Spelling errors might subsist. In order to access to the original document in image form, click on "Original" button on 1st page. 37 EX/Decisions - page 3 The Executive Board examined the Director-General’s draft programme and budget estimates for 1955-56, recommended various modifications (see Annex I) and decided to prepare its recommendations to the General Conference, at the thirty-eighth session on the basis of the revised draft to be presented then by the Director-General. (37 EX/SR.4-29, 31, 33, 36, 40) In addition the following particular resolutions were adopted: (a) Fundamental Education Centres The Executive Board Approves the report of its Programme Commission (see 37 EX/Decisions, Annex II), with the recommendation that the proposal that Member States sending students to CREFAL and ASFEC should in future bear the maintenance costs of these students should not be put into effect in the case of ASFEC until 1956. (37 EX/SR. 32) (b) Subventions The Executive Board Approves the report (see 37 EX/Decisions, Annex III) of the special committee set up to study questions relating to subventions to non-governmental organizations. (37 EX/SR. 32) (See also item 13. 3 - Establishment of a special committee on the remodelling of Unesco’s programme) 5.2 International competitions for books and films or film scenarios about human rights (document 37 EX/4) The Executive Board Approves the report (see 37 EX/Decisions, Annex IV) of the special committee appointed at the thirty-sixth session to study proposals regarding international competitions for books and films or film scenarios about human rights (36 EX/Decisions, 6. 2), Invites the Director-General in revising his draft programme and budget estimates for 1955-56 to give sympathetic consideration to the inclusion of these projects. (37 EX/SR. 32) 5. 3 Proposal to establish an international school for the children of Unesco staff members (document 37 EX/ 5 and Add. ) The Executive Board Noting the report on existing international schools and possibilities of establishing an international school in Paris, presented by the Director-General in response to the request made by the Board at its thirty-sixth session (36 EX/Decisions, 6. 2), Believing that such a school for the children of Unesco staff members together with other children of different nationalities would constitute a valuable experiment in education for living in a world community, as well as fulfilling a real need felt by international civil servants in Paris, Invites the Director-General to pursue his study of the project, in consultation when necessary with the appropriate authorities and persons, and to prepare a detailed proposal for consideration by the General Conference at its eighth session, Decides to place the consideration of this proposal on the agenda of the eighth session, Optical Character Recognition (OCR) document. WARNING! Spelling errors might subsist. In order to access to the original document in image form, click on "Original" button on 1st page. 37 EX/Decisions - page 4 Declares its readiness to recommend to the General Conference that up to one-half of the necessary initial funds be advanced as a loan from the Working Capital Fund, should no other method of financing prove possible. (37 EX/SR. 33) ITEM 6 - GENERAL CONFERENCE, EIGHTH SESSION 6. 1 Preparation of the provisional agenda (document 37 EX/ 6 and Add. ) The Executive Board Approves the draft provisional agenda of the eighth session of the General Conference, as contained in document 37 EX/6 and Addendum, with amendments (for final text, see document 8C/1). (37 EX/SR. 39) 6. 2 Organization of the work of the session (document 37 EX/ 7 and Add. & Corr. ) The Executive Board 1. Approves the Director-General’s proposal that, in accordance with the wishes of the Uruguayan authorities and subject to the consultation with the Secretary-General of the United Nations provided for in the Rules of Procedure of the General Conference, the eighth session of the General Conference should open in Montevideo on Friday, 12 November 1954 and should close on Saturday, 11 December 1954; 2. Approves the proposals for the organization of the work of the session submitted to it by the Director-General in document 37 EX/7 and Add. & Corr., subject to the following provisions: (a) No sub-commissions should be set up to examine the programme and budget, this examination being carried out by the Programme and Budget Commission alone, after the Commission has received the report of the Advisory Committee on the Programme and the Budget; (b) Arrangements should be made so that, in addition to the commissions and committees the meetings of which are provided for in the draft time-table of the session, working parties may be set up by the Programme and Budget Commission and the Administrative Commission, provided that only one working party shall meet at the same time as the other organs of the Conference; (c) The maximum number of meetings to be held simultaneously shall be four, including two meetings of plenary bodies (plenary meetings or commissions) and two meetings of bodies of limited membership (committees or working parties); 3. Recommends that the report to be presented to the Conference by the Board on the remodelling of the programme (see item 13.3) should be examined by the Advisory Committee on the Programme and Budget, after it has completed its examination of the draft programme and budget for 1955-56. (For final text of recommendations on the organization of the work of the session, see document 8C/BUR/ 1. ) (37 EX/SR. 6, 39) 6. 3 Invitations to the session (document 37 EX/8 and Add. ) The Executive Board 1. Notes that, in accordance with Rule 6 (1) of the Rules of Procedure of the General Conference, the Director-General will notify all Member States of the date and place of the eighth session of the General Conference; Optical Character Recognition (OCR) document. WARNING! Spelling errors might subsist. In order to access to the original document in image form, click on "Original" button on 1st page. 37 EX/Decisions - page 5 2. Notes that, in accordance with Rule 6 (3), the Director-General will notify the following States, which are members of the United Nations but not of Unesco, inviting them to send observers: Byelorussian S. S. R. Ethiopia Iceland Paraguay 3. Ukrainian S. S. R. U. S. S. R. Yemen Decides, in accordance with Rule 6 (4), that the following States, which are members neither of the United Nations nor of Unesco, should be invited to send observers: Albania Bulgaria Finland Holy See Republic of Ireland Portugal Rumania 4. Decides to recommend to the General Conference that it admit at its eighth session observers from the Saar ; 5. Decides that the non-self-governing territories for which the United Kingdom Government has applied for associate membership should be invited, through the United Kingdom, to be represented by observers at the session; 6. Notes that, in accordance with Rule 6 (2), the Director-General will notify the United Nations and Specialized Agencies, inviting them to send representatives; 7. Notes that, in accordance with Rule 6 (3), the Director-General will invite the following intergovernmental organizations, with which Unesco has agreements providing for mutual representation, to be represented by observers: International Bureau of Education International Bureau of Weights and Measures Organization of American States Council of Europe as well as: Cultural Commission of the League of Arab States International Institute for the Unification of Private Law International Union for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works European Council for Nuclear Research 8. Notes that, in accordance with Rule 6 (5), the Director-General will notify the 105 non-governmental organizations having consultative arrangements with Unesco, inviting them to send observers; 9. Recommends to the General Conference, in accordance with Rule 7. that it admit as observers at its eighth session representatives of the following non-governmental organizations, whose activities are international in scope: Carnegie Endowment for World Peace Ford Foundation Rockefeller Foundation as well as the following: Universal Esperanto Association Union of Latin American Universities (37 EX/SR. 39) Optical Character Recognition (OCR) document. WARNING! Spelling errors might subsist. In order to access to the original document in image form, click on "Original" button on 1st page. 37 EX/Decisions - page 6 ITEM 7 - CONSTITUTIONAL AND LEGAL QUESTIONS 7. 1 Possible constitutional amendments and other measures regarding the withdrawal of Member States from the Organization (document 37 EX/9) The Executive Board Considering that the General Conference at its second extraordinary session requested the Director-General and the Executive Board “to consider the matter of withdrawals from the Organization and, if appropriate, to draft amendments to the Constitution to provide for such withdrawals” (resolution 9.4), Recalling its previous consideration of this question at the thirty-fourth session (34 EX/Decisions, 6. 2), Noting that, in accordance with Article XIII of the Constitution no draft amendment to the Constitution may be adopted by the General Conference unless the text has been communicated to Member States at least six months in advance, Decides, without for the present committing itself as to whether it is desirable or not to include a withdrawal clause in the Constitution, to request the Director-General: (a) to prepare and circulate to Member States within the regulation period alternative draft amendments to the Constitution on this subject; (b) at the same time to inform them that he will later communicate to them a full study of the legal, financial and other aspects of the question, including any appropriate proposals for amendments of the Rules of Procedure and other regulations, and also suggesting what action it would be possible to take on applications by Member States to withdraw if no withdrawal clause is included in the Constitution, Requests the Director-General to submit this report to the Board at its thirty-eighth session, when the Board will decide on the recommendation it will make to the General Conference, for or against the amendment of the Constitution and, if in favour, which draft amendment it will recommend. (37 EX/SR. 30) 7. 2 Possible amendments of the provisions of the Constitution and Rules of Procedure regarding the place of the General Conference (document 37 EX/ 10) The Executive Board Recalling that it decided at its thirty-first session to consider whether it would be desirable that the provisions of the Constitution and Rules of Procedure regarding the choice of the place of sessions of the General Conference should be modified, Having re-examined this question, Decides not to propose any change in these provisions at present. (37 EX/SR. 30) 7. 3 Draft amendment to Articles V and VI of the Constitution regarding reports by the Director-General on the activities of the Organization The Executive Board took note of the fact that the Director-General would communicate to Member States, at least six months in advance of the opening of the eighth session of the General Conference, draft amendments to Articles V and VI of the Constitution regarding the periodic reports on the activities of the Organization to be made by the Director-General, in order that this question might be discussed at the eighth session of the Conference. The Board decided to place an appropriate item on the agenda of the session. (37 EX/SR. 39) Optical Character Recognition (OCR) document. WARNING! Spelling errors might subsist. In order to access to the original document in image form, click on "Original" button on 1st page. 37 EX/Decisions - page 7 7. 4 Possible amendments to the Rules of Procedure of the General Conference relating to the rôle of the Nominations Committee in the election of members of the Executive Board and officers of the General Conference (document 37 EX/ 11) The Executive Board Having decided at its thirty-sixth session, on the proposal of H. E. Mr. Toru Haguiwara, to consider the possibility of improving the procedure followed at the General Conference for elections. Decides not to recommend any change in the existing procedure regarding the election of members of the Executive Board and officers of the General Conference, Desiring, however, to improve the procedure followed in the selection of Member States to serve on restricted committees of the Conference, Recommends to the General Conference the following amendment to its Rules of Procedure: “Rule 30 - Functions of the Nominations Committee Insert at the beginning of paragraph 2: It shall submit to the General Conference proposals for the composition of committees, commissions or subsidiary organs of the Conference, on which all Member States are not represented”. (37 EX/SR. 30) 7. 5 Action human appeal rights to be taken on communications addressed to Unesco alleging violations of rights: report by the Director-General on possible measures to provide for to an international authority in cases of violation of educational and cultural (document 37 EX/ 12 and Add. ) Consideration of this item was postponed to the next session. ITEM 8 - QUESTIONS CONCERNING THE EXECUTIVE BOARD 8. 1 Appointment of members of the Executive Board to serve on advisory committees (document 37 EX/ 13 and Corrigendum) The Executive Board Recalling that at its thirty-sixth session it deferred a decision on the appointment of a representative of the Board on the Interim Copyright Committee pending a decision on the principle of representation of the Board on advisory and other committees (36 EX/Decisions, 9. 1). I. Approves the study of the question presented by the Director-General (37 EX/ 13) with the following amplifications: (1) The Board observes that there is no legal bar to the Board appointing one of its members to participate in the work of committees set up by the DirectorGeneral to advise him: (2) This appointment in no way implies that the Board is represented in the legal sense by this member; (3) In the particular cases when the Board deems that such an appointment is desirable in view of special circumstances, it will lay down the conditions in which the member so appointed will participate in the advisory committee’s work. Optical Character Recognition (OCR) document. WARNING! Spelling errors might subsist. In order to access to the original document in image form, click on "Original" button on 1st page. 37 EX/Decisions - page 8 II. Adopts the following revised text of Rule 58 of its Rules of Procedure: “58. Restriction on other expenses and allowances and on remuneration Members of the Board shall not, during their term of office, accept from the Organization payment of any expenses or allowances other than those provided for in Rules 55, 56 and 57, except in respect of service rendered in their individual capacity on advisory committees to which they have been appointed by the Board. They shall not receive any fees or remuneration from the Organization during their term of office. ” III. Decides not to appoint members to serve on the Interim Copyright Committee or the International Advisory Committee on Research in the Natural Sciences. (37 EX/SR. 34, 35) ITEM 9 - EXECUTION OF THE PROGRAMME 9. 1 Education 9. 1. 1 Report on the XVth meeting of the Unesco-IBE Joint Committee (document 37 EX/ 14) The Executive Board Takes note of the report on the XVth meeting of the Unesco-IBE Joint Committee. Authorizes the Director-General to take the necessary measures to cover Unesco’s share of the increased cost of the XVIIth International Conference on Public Instruction, resulting from the introduction of simultaneous interpretation and interpretation from Spanish into French and English, (37 EX/SR. 33) 9.1.2 Emergency educational assistance to Korea (document 37 EX/ 15) The Executive Board Considering resolution 1. 2512 adopted by the General Conference at its seventh session, Recalling its previous decisions, authorizing the Director-General to provide, and pay the salary and allowances of, an educational adviser for Korea and transferring from 1953 to 1954 the necessary funds (36 EX/Decisions. 8.2.1). Noting the report on recent discussions with the United Nations Korean Reconstruction Agency (37 EX/ 15) Authorizes the Director-General: (a) To establish a post of Director of a Fundamental Education Training Centre in Korea, using part of the amount of $18, 000 transferred from the budget for I953 to the budget for 1954 (it having been decided in agreement with UNKRA to hold in abeyance the appointment of an educational adviser); and (b) To draw on the Working Capital Fund in accordance with 33 EX/Decisions, 8. 1. 5, for the salary and allowances of the educational adviser when appointed, should sufficient funds not be available under (a) above. (37 EX/SR. 33) 9. 2 Social Sciences 9. 2. 1 Expert mission on development of social science teaching (document 37 EX/ 17) The Executive Board Optical Character Recognition (OCR) document. WARNING! Spelling errors might subsist. In order to access to the original document in image form, click on "Original" button on 1st page. 37 EX/Decisions - page 9 Considering resolution 3. 141 adopted by the General Conference at its seventh session, Recalling the decision taken at its thirty-sixth session that two expert missions on the teaching of social sciences be sent to Guatemala and Costa Rica and to Pakistan respectively (36 EX/Decisions, 5. 3. l), Noting that twenty-two Member States have requested such missions, Authorizes the Director-General to send a third mission in 1954 to Greece. (37 EX/SR. 34) 9. 2. 2 Standardization of educational statistics: preliminary study with a view to possible recommendations to Member States (resolution 3.322) (document 37 EX/ 18) The Executive Board Considering that the General Conference at its seventh session authorized the DirectorGeneral “to study such standards and criteria as may be proposed to Member States to improve the international comparability of these statistics in the fields of education, culture and mass communication media” (resolution 3. 322), Considering the comments received from Member States on this question, Bearing in mind the provisions of the Rules of Procedure for the adoption of international conventions approved by the General Conference at its fifth session, Decides to place on the provisional agenda of the eighth session of the General Conference the study of this question with a view to the possible preparation of recommendations to Member States, Takes note of the preliminary study submitted to it by the Director-General, Authorizes the Director-General to revise this report in the light of further study and consultations and to communicate it to Member States. (37 EX/SR. 33) 9. 3 Cultural Activities 9. 3. 1 Preliminary study of proposal for international regulation of archaeological excavations {document 37 EX/ 19) The Executive Board Considering that Unesco, continuing the work begun by the League of Nations, has been concerned since its creation with the problems of providing free access for scholars to archaeological sites and establishing international regulations to govern excavations, Considering that the International Committee on Monuments, after a study of the observations received from Unesco’s Member States, has recommended that Unesco should prepare international regulations on this subject, Bearing in mind the provisions of the Rules of Procedure for the adoption of international conventions approved by the General Conference at its fifth session, Decides to place on the provisional agenda of the eighth session of the General Conference a proposal for the preparation of international regulations on this subject, Takes note of the preliminary study of the technical and legal aspects of the problem submitted to it (37 EX/19), and Authorizes the Director-General to communicate this study to Member States, subject to such changes as may be made in it by the International Committee on Monuments at its session in April 1954. 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EX/Decisions - page 10 9. 3. 2 Preliminary study of proposed regulations for international competitions in architecture (document 37 EX/20) The Executive Board Considering that the International Conference of Artists, held at Venice in September 1952, addressed a recommendation to Unesco expressing the wish that “an intergovernmental convention should lay down the rules governing international competitions in architecture and town planning”, and that the General Conference at its seventh session, by resolution 4. 4121, instructed the Director-General to study this question, Considering the replies received from Member States in answer to a questionnaire concerning the desirability of such regulations, Bearing in mind the provisions of the Rules of Procedure for the adoption of international conventions approved by the General Conference at its fifth session, Decides to place on the provisional agenda of the eighth session of the General Conference the question of the desirability of international regulation of this question, Takes note of the preliminary study submitted to it by the Director-General (document 37 EX/20), and Authorizes the Director-General to communicate this preliminary study to Member States. (37 EX/SR. 30) 9. 3. 3 Intergovernmental conference for the adoption of an international convention for the protection of cultural property in the event of armed conflict (document 37 EX/22) The Executive Board -Considering -that, at its thirty-third session, it authorized the Director-General to invite certain international non-governmental organizations to be represented by observers at the intergovernmental conference, to be held at The Hague from 21 April to 12 May 1954. for the adoption of an international convention for the protection of cultural property in the event of armed conflict. Authorizes the Director-General similarly to invite the following non-governmental organizations, which have so requested, to be represented by observers: International Committee of the Red Cross International Castle Research Institute International Bar Association (37 EX/SR. 36) 9.4 Mass Communication 9.4.1 International instrument to reduce obstacles to the free movement of persons engaged in educational, scientific and cultural activities (resolution 5. 222) (document 37 EX/21 and Add. ) The Executive Board Considering resolution 5.222 adopted by the General Conference at its seventh session, Recalling the decisions taken at its twenty-ninth session (7. 1) and thirty-sixth session (5.5.l), Noting that the small number of replies received from Member States giving their views regarding the form and scope of the proposed international instrument to reduce obstacles to the free movement of persons engaged in educational, scientific and cultural activities makes it inadvisable to present such an instrument for adoption by the General Conference at its eighth session, Optical Character Recognition (OCR) document. WARNING! Spelling errors might subsist. In order to access to the original document in image form, click on "Original" button on 1st page. 37 EX/Decisions - page 11 Authorizes the Director-General to submit to the General Conference a report on the matter, inviting the Conference (a) to decide whether it wishes an international instrument to be prepared (and, if so, what should be its form and scope), and (b) in any case, to adopt a resolution inviting Member States to grant the widest facilities possible to persons engaged in educational, scientific and cultural activities wishing to travel for purposes connected with those activities. (37 EX/SR. 34) 9.4.2 Proposals recommended by the Director-General for possible submission by the Governments of Member States to the International Telegraph and Telephone Conference (document 37 EX/ 23) The Executive Board Considering resolution 5.223 adopted by the General Conference at its seventh session, -Authorizes - - - the Director-General to transmit to Member States the proposals, contained in document MC/19, designed to promote the free flow of information by the provision of reduced rates and other facilities for the international transmission of press messages, with the recommendation that Member States consider submitting them to the next International Telegraph and Telephone Conference, Commends these proposals to the consideration of Member States. (37 EX/SR. 34) 9. 5 Technical Assistance 9. 5. 1 Progress report on Unesco’s participation in the United Nations Expanded Programme of Technical Assistance (1 November 1953 - 31 January 1954) (document 37 EX/24 and Add. 1 and 2) The Executive Board Takes note of the Director-General’s report on Unesco’s participation in the United Nations Expanded Programme of Technical Assistance during the period 1 November 1953 - 31 January 1954, Adopts the following statement of its views regarding the proposal of the French Government concerning the basis for allocation-= of technical assistance funds: “The Executive Board has examined the proposal made by the French Government to the Working Party of TAC concerning the basis for allocation of funds, as set out in 37 EX/24 and 37 EX/24 Add. 2, together with the comments of the Working Party of TAC on the proposal., It noted that the Director-General and his representative would be participating in discussions of the French proposal during the next three months in the Administrative Committee on Co-ordination, the Technical Assistance Board and the Technical Assistance Committee of the Economic and Social Council, After discussion of the various issues raised in the French proposal, the Board offered the Director-General the following guidance: (1) The desirability of abolishing the system of automatic allocations of Technical Assistance Funds based on the ECOSOC 1949 percentages, which the Board expressly stated at its thirty-third session (33 EX/Decisions, 8. 6 and Annex III), is reaffirmed. (2) Unesco should maintain its full support for the concept of country programming so that allocation procedures will re flect this concept by giving priority to the programmes submitted by the governments. This position was also reflected in the Board’s statement at its thirty-third session. Optical Character Recognition (OCR) document. WARNING! Spelling errors might subsist. In order to access to the original document in image form, click on "Original" button on 1st page. 37 EX/Decisions - page 12 (3) The need to introduce certain qualifications to unlimited country programming, considering the present structure of the Expanded Programme of Technical Assistance, is emphasized: (a) The appropriate intergovernmental body should determine the relative sizes of the different country programmes, preferably by establishing in advance country targets; (b) In order to temper large fluctuations of the sizes of agency programmes resulting from country programming based only on country targets, some suitable mechanism for keeping fluctuations in agency programmes from one year to the next within reasonable limits should be devised; (c) The participating organizations should be directly associated with the requesting governments in the development of annual country programmes, in order both to assure the technical soundness of the programmes and to provide the help needed by the various ministries of governments in these early days of country programming; (d) Within the concept of country programming, governments should normally be expected to honour commitments continuing from the past when determining priorities in the programme for the following year. (4) Mechanism is needed which would ensure increased governmental control over Expanded Programme operations; this mechanism should include non-Member States of the United Nations contributing to the programme. (5) This increased intergovernmental control should be exercised along broad general lines, such as directives to TAB on its annual country programme submission concerning equitable geographical distribution and trends in evaluating different fields of activity and final approval of the annual programme. In approving these broad guide lines, the Board expressly wishes to leave the DirectorGeneral freedom in presenting Unesco’s position in discussions and recommendations concerning the French proposal at various meetings he and his representative will be attending in coming months. ” (37 EX/SR. 2, 3) 9.5.2 Technical Assistance programme and budget estimates for 1954, projections for 1955 and draft resolutions for 1955-56 (document 37 EX/25) The Executive Board Takes note of the Director-General’s report on the programme of Unesco’s Technical Assistance activities for 1954 as approved by the Technical Assistance Board, together with estimates of expenditure, and of the projection of this programme into 1955, Approves the text of the draft resolutions governing Unesco’s participation in the Expanded Programme of Technical Assistance for 1955-56, to be submitted to the General Conference at its eighth session, with the insertion in the preamble of the following paragraph: “Noting with satisfaction the contribution already made by the Expanded Programme of Technical Assistance to the improvement of living conditions in certain regions, Recognizing that it is necessary for Unesco to support this Programme in all possible ways, in co-operation with the United Nations and the other Specialized Agencies”. (37 EX/SR. 2, 3) Optical Character Recognition (OCR) document. WARNING! Spelling errors might subsist. In order to access to the original document in image form, click on "Original" button on 1st page. 37 EX/Decisions - page 13 ITEM 10 - EXTERNAL RELATIONS 10.1 Relations with the United Nations 10. 1. 1 Resolution adopted by the General Assembly of the United Nations at its eighth session, on education in non-self-governing territories (document 37 EX/26) The Executive Board Takes note of the communication from the Secretary-General of the United Nations containing the text of resolution 743 (VIII) adopted by the General Assembly on 27 November 1953 with regard to educational conditions in non-self-governing territories, together with various proposals relating to Unesco’s co-operation with the United Nations in this field, Invites the Director-General to continue to provide the fullest co-operation possible with the United Nations in this field. (37 EX/SR. 34) 10.1.2 Request by the United Nations Sub-Commission on Prevention of Discrimination and Protection of Minorities, for Unesco’s assistance in an enquiry on discriminatory measures in education (documents 37 EX/27 and Addendum) Board -The Executive Considering that the Economic and Social Council at its sixteenth session invited Unesco to co-operate with the special rapporteur appointed by the Sub-Commission on Prevention of Discrimination and Protection of Minorities to make a study of discriminator? measures in education (resolution ECOSOC 502 H (XVI)), Considering that the Sub Commission at its sixtin session adopted a resolution defining the character of the study and the method to be followed in preparing it, and asking Unesco to continue to furnish, every possible assistance. -Recalling -that it approved at its thirty-fourth session the recommendation of its Programme Commission that “in this particular case, the co-operation afforded by the Director-General should, in the main, take the form of supplying the special rapporteur with ail the relevant facts and statistics in the Secretariat’s possession, without comment from Unesco”. -Noting- the two communications addressed to the Chairman of the Board and the DirectorGeneral by the special rapporteur, Mr. Charles Ammoun (Lebanon), Having heard the special rapporteur and the representative of the United Nations, -Authorizes - the Director-General to supply the assistance requested by the rapporteur in his letter of 10 March 1954, namely: (a) Any material dealing with the question now available to the Secretariat; (b) Any additional information that the Secretariat may be able to collect with reference to the items listed under (a) in Part II of the Sub-Commission’s resolution; (c) A small staff (e. g. one assistant at grade P. 1 and one secretary at grade D) until 31 December 1954, with the possibility of extension for a further year. Authorizes the Director-General to submit to it proposals for meeting the financial implications of this resolution (see item 12. 1). (37 EX/SR. 11, 17, 26) Optical Character Recognition (OCR) document. WARNING! Spelling errors might subsist. In order to access to the original document in image form, click on "Original" button on 1st page. 37 EX/Decisions - page 14 10.1.3 Request of the United Nations Commission on the Racial Situation in the Union of South Africa (document 37 EX/45) The Executive Board Having taken note of the communications dated 8 March 1954 from the Secretary-General of the United Nations, requesting Unesco to provide the United Nations Commission on the Racial Situation in the Union of South Africa with information on the survey made by Unesco of research on tension s between groups and with information regarding the methods used in various countries for eliminating racial tensions and bringing about the gradual disappearance of discriminatory practices, Takes note of the Director-General’s intention to supply the Commission with the material published by Unesco or shortly to be published on the subject of race and race relations, as listed in document 37 EX/45. (37 EX/SR. 34) 10.2 Relations with the Specialized Agencies 10.2.1 Relations with the World Meteorological Organization (document 37 EX/ 28) The Executive Board Considering that Article XI of the Constitution provides that “the Director-General, acting under the general authority of the Executive Board, may establish effective working relationships with (specialized intergovernmental) organizations”, Noting that the Executive Committee of the World Meteorological Organization at its fourth session expressed the opinion that “in view of the wide scientific field of interest of Unesco, the collaboration of WMO with Unesco was likely to lead to particularly fruitful results”, Reaffirming Unesco’s desire to co-operate with the World Meteorological Organization, Authorizes the Director-General to proceed to an exchange of letters with the SecretaryGeneral of WMO in order to define the scope and conditions of these relations, bearing in mind the views expressed during the Board’s discussion. (37 EX/SR. 34) 10. 3 Relations with international non-governmental organizations 10. 3. 1 Fourth conference of non-governmental organizations having consultative arrangements with Unesco: report by the Director-General (document 37 EX/29) Consideration of this item was postponed to the next session. 10. 3. 2 Proposed modifications of subventions granted to international non-governmental organizations in 1953 and 1954, and proposed additional subvention for 1954 (document 37 EX/30 and Add. 1 & 2) The Executive Board 1. Approves the modifications as set out in document 37 EX/30 and Addendum 2 of subventions granted in 1954 to: Council of International Organizations of Medical Sciences International Social Science Council International Sociological Association the requests for permission to utilize in 1954 funds unobligated in 1953, by: Optical Character Recognition (OCR) document. WARNING! Spelling errors might subsist. In order to access to the original document in image form, click on "Original" button on 1st page. 37 EX/Decisions - page 15 Eighth Pacific Science Congress International Council of Scientific Unions International Council for Philosophy and Humanistic Studies International Union of Scientific Psychology and the proposed changes in distribution of a subvention granted in 1953 and request for permission to utilize in 1954 funds unobligated in 1953, by: International Music Council, 2. Approves the granting of an additional subvention of $11,280 for 1954 to the International Council for Philosophy and Humanistic Studies, as set out in document 37 EX/30. (37 EX/SR. 34) ITEM 11 - STAFF QUESTIONS 11.1 Review of methods of recruitment of international staff (document 37 EX/31) The Executive Board Recalling the decision taken at its thirty-sixth session (36 EX/Decisions), Takes note of the proposals of the Director-General regarding the report on the recruitment of international staff which he will submit to the General Conference at its eighth session, Invites the Director-General to submit this report to the Board at its session immediately before the eighth session of the General Conference. (37 EX/SR. 37) 11.2 Common personnel policy of the United Nations and Unesco: preparation of report to be presented to the General Conference on measures taken in the light of resolution 10. 12 adopted by the Conference at its second extraordinary session (document 37 EX/32) Consideration of this item was postponed to the next session. 11.3 Recognition of the competence of international administrative tribunals (document 37 EX/33) The Executive Board Authorizes the Director-General to recommend to the General Conference at its eighth session: That the jurisdiction of the Administrative Tribunal of the International Labour Organization be extended in respect of cases arising in the period 1 January 1955 to 31 December 1956; That the jurisdiction of the United Nations Administrative Tribunal be accepted in respect of matters involving applications of Unesco staff members alleging nonobservance of Pensions Fund Regulations. (37 EX/SR. 35) 11.4 Statutes of the Unesco Appeals Board (document 37 EX/34) The Executive Board Approves the proposal of the Director-General to redefine the jurisdiction of the Appeals Board and requests him to prepare a new draft of the Appeals Board Rules, taking into account suggestions made by the Board, and providing that the Rules defining the jurisdiction may only be amended by the General Conference, and the remaining Rules by the Executive Board, Optical Character Recognition (OCR) document. WARNING! Spelling errors might subsist. In order to access to the original document in image form, click on "Original" button on 1st page. 37 EX/Decisions - page 16 Requests the Director-General to examine the question of other claims which might be made by staff members or their heirs or legal representatives. (37 EX/SR. 37) 11.5 Decision concerning interim measures in connexion with the recruitment of United States citizens (document 37 EX/ 35 and Add. ) The Executive Board Considering that the application of the interim measures has not given rise to any difficulties in connexion with the recruitment of United States citizens, In view of the existing policy of the United Nations in this matter, Resolves that it is not required to take any further decisions in this matter, and Invites the Director-General to continue to act, under his own responsibility, in conformity with the resolutions of the General Conference and with the Organization’s general policy of co-ordination with the United Nations in administrative matters. (37 EX/SR. 34, 38) 11. 6 New posts created within the Secretariat (document 37 EX/ 36) The Executive Board Takes note of the Director-General’s report on new posts created within the Secretariat since the Board’s thirty-sixth session (37 EX/36). (37 EX/SR. 37) ITEM 12 - FINANCIAL QUESTIONS 12. 1 Proposed transfers from the budget for 1953 to the budget for 1954 and within the budget for 1954 (document 37 EX/37 and Addendum) The Executive Board Considering the terms of the Appropriation Resolution for 1953-54 (7C/Resolution ll), Approves the transfers from the budget for 1953 to the budget for 1954 and within the budget for 1954, and appropriation of funds to the budget for 1954, as set out in document 37 EX/37 and Addendum. (37 EX/SR. 35) 12.2 Report on the liquidation of the International Institute for Intellectual Co-operation (document 37 EX/38) The Executive Board Considering that the General Assembly of the United Nations at its sixth session deemed it “necessary that the International Institute of Intellectual Co-operation should be finally liquidated” and requested Unesco “to accept responsibility for liquidating the property of the Institute” (resolution 591 (VI)), Recalling the resolutions adopted by the Board at its twenty-ninth and thirtieth sessions, accepting responsibility for the liquidation, authorizing the Director-General to appoint a liquidator and defining the conditions of the liquidation (29 EX/Decisions, 10. 1. 30 EX/Decisions, 14. l), Takes note of the report (37 EX/38) submitted to the Director-General on 1 March 1954 by Mr. Jean Burnay, the liquidator, which report states that the liquidation is completed. (37 EX/SR. 35) Optical Character Recognition (OCR) document. WARNING! Spelling errors might subsist. In order to access to the original document in image form, click on "Original" button on 1st page. 37 EX/Decisions - page 17 12.3 Report on the status of the Publications Fund at 31 December 1953 (document 37 EX/39 rev. ) The Executive Board Takes note of the Director-General’s report (37 EX/39 rev. ) on the status of the Publications Fund at 31 December 1953. (37 EX/SR. 37) 12.4 Liquidation of obligations relating to the years 1951 and 1952 (document 37 EX/44) Board -The Executive Approves the action of the Director-General in extending for two weeks beyond 31 December 1953, notwithstanding the term s of the Financial Regulations, the period during which obligations for the years 1951 and 1952 could be liquidated, in view of the fact that the strike of postal workers in France at that time prevented the delivery of mail and consequently the making of a number of payments. (37 EX/SR. 35) ITEM 13 - OTHER QUESTIONS 13. 1 Request by the “Biennales internationales de Poésie” for Unesco’s patronage (document 37 EX/ 16) The Executive Board Considering that at its thirtieth session the Board adopted regulations governing the conditions in which Unesco’s patronage might be granted to congresses and other events (30 EX/Decisions, 12. 2), Believing that the conditions established for the granting of Unesco’s patronage to international events exclude many events fully in conformity with the aims and purposes of Unesco, in particular those sponsored by the National Commission of a Member State, Decides to replace paragraph 2 of resolution 12. 2 adopted at the thirtieth session by the following: “With regard to international events, Unesco’s patronage may be granted by the DirectorGeneral, in exceptiona! cases, to events organized with the support of the National Commission of the Member State on whose territory it is to be held, provided that the purpose of the event is in the strictest sense educational, scientific or cultural”, Recommends to the Director-General that he approve the request, transmitted by the Belgian National Commission, for the granting of Unesco’s patronage to the Second Biennale internationale de Poésie to be held at Knokke-le-Zoute from 2 to 6 September 1954. (37 EX/SR. 36) 13.2 Relations with the Organization for European Economic Co-operation (document 37 EX/48) The Executive Board Considering that informal approaches have been made to Unesco by the Secretariat of the Organization for European Economic Co-operation with a view to practical co-operation between the two organizations on certain specific activities; Being of activities question proposal the opinion that it has no objection to the principle of Unesco undertaking under contract from other organizations, provided that the activities in are fully in conformity with Unesco’s aims and on condition that each specific is submitted to the Board for approval, Optical Character Recognition (OCR) document. WARNING! Spelling errors might subsist. In order to access to the original document in image form, click on "Original" button on 1st page. 37 EX/Decisions - page 18 Welcoming the opportunity of co-operation with the OEEC, Authorizes the Director-General: (1) To undertake, on behalf of the European Productivity Agency (a subsidiary organ of OEEC), the compilation of a register of research projects on productivity being carried out in Member countries of OEEC with the aid of United States “conditional aid” funds; payment to be on a basis of reimbursement of expenses incurred by Unesco; and the conditions to be defined by an exchange of letters between the two organizations; (2) To transmit to the EPA requests for travel grants which Unesco has been unable to satisfy within its group travel grant scheme for lack of funds, so that these requests may be considered by EPA for its “Intra-European Exchange of Trade Union Representatives”. (37 EX/SR. 38) 13. 3 Establishment of a special committee on the remodelling of Unesco’s programme The Executive Board Decides to establish a special committee, composed of Dr. Bender, H. E. Dr. Castro Ieal, H. E. Mr. Haguiwara, Professor Laugier. Professor Massaquoi, Dr. Perkins, H. E. Dr. Raadi, Dr. Veronese and the Chairman, and with the following terms of reference: 1. To prepare, in the light of the report of the working party on future programme and development at the seventh session of the General Conference and the comments of Member States thereon, the Board’s discussions in its informal meetings at Gif and Longchamp and documents submitted by the Chairman, H. E, Mr. Haguiwara and the Secretariat, and after consideration of recommendations to be submitted to the committee by the Director-General, the draft of a document to be presented by the Board to the General Conference at its eighth session, setting out the case for remodelling Unesco’s programme and proposing the manner in which the Board recommends that this be done. 2. The committee’s report shall be circulated as soon as available to all members of the Executive Board and shall be examined by the Board at a session to be held during the summer. The text adopted by the Board shall be communicated to Member States in sufficient time for them to study it before the eighth session of the General Conference and shall be submitted to the Conference under an appropriate item to be placed on the provisional agenda. Welcomes the assurance given by the Director-General that in preparing the revised draft of the 1955-56 programme and budget to be submitted to the General Conference, he will take account to the fullest extent practically possible of the views expressed in the Board as to how the programme should be remodelled. (37 EX/SR. 22, 26) The Executive Board took note of an interim report presented orally by the Chairman on the work of this committee. (37 EX/SR. 40) 13.4 Mission of H. E. Dr. Castro Lea1 to Cuba The Executive Board requested H. E. Dr. Antonio Castro Lea1 to visit on his return journey the Unesco Regional Office for the Western Hemisphere at Havana, Cuba, in order to study its working and to report to the Board at its next session. (37 EX/SR. 40) 13.5 Dates of next session The Board decided to hold its thirty-eighth session in Venice from 14 to 28 July 1954, at the invitation of the Italian Government, the City of Venice and the Cini Foundation. The special committee on the remodelling of Unesco's programme will meet in Venice from 11 to 13 July 1954. Optical Character Recognition (OCR) document. WARNING! Spelling errors might subsist. In order to access to the original document in image form, click on "Original" button on 1st page. 37 EX/Decisions - page 19 Annex I ANNEX I DRAFT PROGRAMME AND BUDGET ESTIMATES FOR 1955-56 The following is a list of the principal suggestions made to the Director-General by a consensus of the members of the Board for modifications in his draft programme and budget estimates for 1955-56: (reference to resolution numbers as in 37 EX/2) EDUCATION 1.111 Subvention to the International Bureau of Education to be increased to provide for interpretation from Spanish during Public Education Conferences. Subvention to International Association of Universities to be increased. 1. 312 The project relating to experiments in visual aids in education to be transferred from Present Level to Higher Level in 1955. Financing of international fundamental education centres: see resolution under item 5. 1. 1.322 Provision for holding summer schools in adult education (one in 1955 and two in 1956) to be transferred from Higher Level to Present Level. Provision to be made for contracting with the Unesco Institute for Education in Hamburg to organize a seminar in adult education. Project for International Centre of Adult Education (37 EX/2 Add. 1) to be suppressed. 1.334 Provision for financing the Unesco Youth Institute in Gauting to be transferred from Higher Level to Present Level. NATURAL SCIENCES 2. 111 Subvention to International Geophysical Year to be divided equally between 1955 and 1956. 2. 121 A project relating to the promotion of cancer research to be included, to be carried out in close co-operation with the World Health Organization, the preliminary steps possibly taking the form of a small meeting of experts prominent in the field of cancer research to advise Unesco on the best methods to be followed. 2.31 Provision for travel of delegates to Symposium on Gravitation and Cosmology to be increased in Present Level and provision for printing of records of symposium to be decreased. SOCIAL SCIENCES 3. 14 Provision to be made for a seminar to be organized in Latin America on teaching of social sciences. 3. 25 Provision to be made for a study relating to the evaluation of the effectiveness of seminars. ACTIVITIES -CULTURAL 4. 22 Provision for contracts with the International Commission for the Scientific and Cultural History of Mankind to be increased. 4. 23 Project relating to the effects of radio and television on the cultural life of a community to be transferred from Present Level to Higher Level. Optical Character Recognition (OCR) document. WARNING! Spelling errors might subsist. In order to access to the original document in image form, click on "Original" button on 1st page. 37 EX/Decisions - page 20 Annex I MASS COMMUNICATION 5.11 Three projects under item 4, “Special Studies” to be transferred from Present Level to Higher Level. Project relating to Press, Film and Radio for children to be transferred from Higher Level to Present Level. Project for the establishment of an educational film institute in Mexico to serve Latin America to be considered for inclusion in the Present Level. 5. 12 Project for experiments in visual aids to be transferred from Present Level to Higher Level. Project for local production of films and visual aids for use in fundamental education to be transferred from Higher Level to Present Level but total budgetary provision to be reduced. 5. 23 Necessity of providing for consultants’ fees and related expenses in the Higher Level for cooperation with the United Nations Commission on Human Rights in connexion with the covenants on human rights to be re-examined. 5. 42 Provision for exhibition albums similar to the Human Rights Album to be transferred from Present Level to Higher Level. International competitions for books and films about human rights: see resolution under item 5.2. EXCHANGE OF PERSONS 6. 14 Provision to be made for 5 fellowships in selected fields in social sciences to be made each year in Higher Level. PART I - GENERAL CONFERENCE Provision for rental of equipment to be reduced on the assumption that simultaneous interpretation equipment will be installed in the new Headquarters building. EXECUTIVE BOARD Provision for travel and per diem of members in 1955 to be reduced on the assumption that the Board will meet three times in 1955 for a total of 30 days, instead of four times for a total of 40 days. PART II - BUREAU OF CONFERENCE PLANNING AND GENERAL SERVICES Post of Head of the Archives Division to be reinstated. Optical Character Recognition (OCR) document. WARNING! Spelling errors might subsist. In order to access to the original document in image form, click on "Original" button on 1st page. 37 EX/Decisions - page 21 Annex II (37 EX/47 PARIS, 2 April 1954 Original: English) ANNEX II REPORT OF THE PROGRAMME COMMISSION ON FUNDAMENTAL EDUCATION CENTRES (see item 5. 1, resolution (a)) The Programme Commission met on Saturday, 27 March 1954, under the chairmanship of Mrs, G. Pecson, to examine, and prepare recommendations on, the questions referred to it by the Executive Board. I. Programme and Budget Proposals for CREFAL and ASFEC for 1955-56 The Commission examined the proposals made in the draft programme and budget for 1955-56 in document 37 EX/2 for the Latin American Regional Fundamental Education Centre and the Arab States Fundamental Education Centre. It was of the unanimous opinion that the present proposals are satisfactory and endorsed the principle that each Member State desiring to send students to either Centre should bear,’ beginning in 1955, their maintenance cost either: (a) from a technical assistance allocation ear-marked for it s national technical assistance programme, or (b) directly from its own funds. It was felt that such financial participation would be a further incentive to Member States to fully utilize the experience gained by these trainees, upon their return to their own countries on completion of their training period. The Commission also recommended that Member States in these regions be invited to send more students in future years to be trained at the Centres, with a view to meeting the increased need for such trained personnel and also to reduce the per capita training costs. II. Establishment of a Third International or Regional Centre and Further Assistance to Associated Projects The Commission discussed at length the relative merits of the various methods for promoting work in the field of fundamental education, and came to the foliowing conclusions: (a) Since the real need of Member States in the field of fundamental education is at the national and local level, Unesco’s assistance would be more useful in sponsoring national projects and strengthening the scheme of associated projects, than for establishing a third regional or an international centre at this stage. Unesco has much to contribute by bringing its international outlook and experience to such national projects; (b) If, however, a group of Member States in a particular region express the desire to set up a regional centre, sharing in its costs, Unesco should extend to them every assistance possible. The Secretariat should examine to what extent new international or regional centres, if created, could assist national fundamental education centres; (c) While noting the increase in the budget for associated projects in 1955-56 as compared with 1953-54, the Commission recommends that the Director-General endeavour to allocate more funds to this activity, should they become available in revising the programme and budget document, particularly for fellowships in fundamental education. Optical Character Recognition (OCR) document. WARNING! Spelling errors might subsist. In order to access to the original document in image form, click on "Original" button on 1st page. 37 EX/Decisions - page 22 Annex III (37 EX/46 PARIS, 1 April 1954 Original: English) ANNEX III REPORT OF SPECIAL COMMITTEE APPOINTED BY THE EXECUTIVE BOARD TO STUDY QUESTIONS RELATING TO SUBVENTIONS TO NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS (see item 5. 1, resolution (b)) The Committee met on 27 March 1954, under the chairmanship of Dr. V. Veronese. The following members attended: H. E. Mr. Raadi, Professor Massaquoi, Mrs. Heffelfinger (Deputy for Dr. John Perkins), Sir Ronald Adam (ex officio). The Committee had a thorough and lively discussion on the principal questions referred to it by the Executive Board (document 37 EX/DR. 7) and an extensive exchange of views took place on the basis of working paper 37 EX/DR. 8. The Committee also requested an extract from the report of the Budget Committee at the seventh session of the General Conference concerning subventions and contracts, which was subsequently circulated by the Secretariat. The Committee reached the following conclusions: 1. By associating international non-governmental organizations with its work, Unesco has been able to secure the co-operation of a great many specialists in the fields of education, science and culture and to establish fruitful links with important sections of public opinion and groups. In the course of the last five years, collaboration with these organizations has yielded valuable results which could not have been achieved through the Secretariat or National Commissions alone. Since 1951, the percentage of the budget devoted to subventions has tended to remain stable. 2. Although continued stabilization should be aimed at in preparing budgets for future years, it has to be borne in mind that co-operation with international non-governmental organizations has not reached the same degree of crystallization in all of Unesco’s fields. If it is well developed in the field of natural sciences and has considerably progressed in cultural activities, it is far from being stabilized in social sciences and still less in the field of education. If Unesco wishes the international co-operation to develop harmoniously in all its fields, due attention has to be paid to these differences and certain flexibility maintained in fixing the percentage of the budget devoted to subventions to non-governmental organizations co-operating with the various departments. At the same time, Unesco should pursue a policy of concentration and integration in the fields where the existence of many international non-governmental organizations risks to scatter available resources. It is felt that a general principle of decreasing subventions from year to year cannot be indis3. criminately applied, Each case must be considered on its merits. Subventions to organizations which perform functions which might otherwise have to be assumed by Unesco should not necessarily be decreased (e. g. International Association of Universities). Similarly, an organization which has no reasonable prospect of substantial non-Unesco resources cannot be expected to become self-supporting. A study should be made of all subventioned non-governmental organizations to determine the facts concerning their own resources with a view to establishing which of them may be expected to obtain increasing outside support. The date of foundation, the nature of membership, and the scope and nature of functions performed are relevant to this issue. Furthermore, consultation must be had with each organization concerned to determine what the subvention pattern should be over a period of years. It is possible, for example, that an increase one year and a decrease the next would be justified. 4. While further consideration should be given to criteria for selecting organizations to which subventions may be granted, the strict application of these principles is even more important. Although it seems impossible to apply a rigid rule concerning the international character of non-governmental organizations, it is strongly recommended that the subventioned organizations should be encouraged to recruit members (or at the least, correspondents j in regions which are at present under represented. Optical Character Recognition (OCR) document. WARNING! Spelling errors might subsist. In order to access to the original document in image form, click on "Original" button on 1st page. 37 EX/Decisions - page 23 Annex III In addition to the objects for which subventions may be granted under the directives approved by the fifth session of the General Conference (Section III. C) it is suggested that subventions may be given in some cases when practicable, for the purpose of stimulating the formation of national branches where they do not exist. For the purpose of planning, executing and evaluating Unesco’s programme it is essential to 5. maintain a basic distinction between subventions and contracts. A subvention, granted under a general subvention resolution and the authority of the Executive Board, is designed to assist a selected international non-governmental organization in carrying out its programme which is planned and executed without Unesco being directly responsible. A contract is concluded by- the Director-General with any competent agency or individual for the carrying out of a definite task, the performance of which is required in the execution of a specific resolution in Unesco’s programme. In the case of a subvention, the organization concerned is of primary importance, because it receives a service from Unesco, while in the case of a contract the job to be performed is all important, because a service is being rendered to Unesco. It is recognized that contracts with international non-governmental organizations have proved an effective and relatively economical method to carry out certain parts of Unesco’s programme and it is recommended that this technique be continued, and, if possible, further developed. Further clarification is needed in respect to the distinction between type A and type B contracts. In view of considerable differences existing among international non-governmental organizations 6. receiving subventions and in view of the varying degree of co-operation established between Unesco and these organizations, it is essential for the Executive Board when it approves yearly subventions, to examine every case on its merits, after an overall judgment has been made by the Director-General. It is further suggested that whenever granting new subventions or continuing existing ones, the Executive Board should pay attention to the following factors: (a) Particular need of the programme departments concerned arising out of a new programme emphasis or any special developments of international co-operation in a given field; (b) Progress achieved by beneficiary organizations as a result of previous subventions, both as to the scope of its work and its international character; (c) Avoidance of duplication between two subventioned organizations; (d) Special conditions that it may be desirable to attach to a subvention with a view to promoting general ‘objectives, such as wide geographical representation in subventioned organizations, or satisfactory balance between organizations representing different trends of ideas. It is recommended that during the forthcoming review of the directives, by the Executive Board, the above-mentioned points be taken into account. In the light of the foregoing conclusions, the Director-General is invited to re-examine the sub7. ventions proposed in the draft programme and budget for 1555-56, and to outline for the General Conference the general principles upon which he has made his final recommendations for subventions. Optical Character Recognition (OCR) document. WARNING! Spelling errors might subsist. In order to access to the original document in image form, click on "Original" button on 1st page. 37 EX/Decisions - page 24 Annex IV (37 EX/4 PARIS. 25 March 1954 Original: English-French) ANNEX IV COMPETITIONS FOR BOOKS AND FILMS OR FILM SCENARIOS ABOUT HUMAN RIGHTS REPORT OF SPECIAL COMMITTEE (see item 5.2) The special committee appointed by the Executive Board at its thirty-sixth session to study the proposals regarding international competitions for films, film scenarios and books on human rights (36 EX/Decisions, 6.2) met on 8, 12 and 15 March 1954. Those present were: Professor Henri Laugier, Mgr Jean Maroun, Professor Oscar Secco Ellauri, Dr. Vittorino Veronese, Mr. Charles Thomson (deputy for Dr. John A. Perkins) and Mr. Bernard Barbey (deputy for Professor Jean Piaget). Mgr Maroun was elected Chairman. The committee had before it, in addition to document 36 EX/16, notes by the Secretariat on the two proposals. It submits the following recommendations to the Executive Board. II. INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION FOR CHILDREN’S BOOKS ABOUT HUMAN RIGHTS The committee decided to recommend to the Board, for inclusion in the draft programme for 1955-56, a project for a competition for children’s books about human rights, in the following terms: The competition should be international, and not a series of competitions in Member States 1. assisted financially by Unesco. (This solution was favoured by the majority of the committee. Mr. Thomson, however, considered it would be preferable for Unesco to assist and stimulate national competitions conducted by National Commissions, since he believed these would be more effective educationally and would take more realistic account of the wide differences in conditions between Member States. ) It should be a competition for works intended for children and young people to enable them better 2. to understand the principles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the dignity of human personality. Within this definition there should be no further limitation as to the type of work presented (e.g. play, textbooks, story, etc., illustrated or not). Works entered for the competition should be limited to 50, 000 words or the equivalent of 180 3. medium octavo printed pages; they should be unpublished works or works published since the adoption of the Universal Declaration and written with its terms in mind. They may be written in any of the languages recognized for this purpose by the appropriate 4. National Commission (or government, where no National Commission exists). The National Commission or government concerned should select one work, judged the best 5. among those submitted by its competitors, and have it translated into English or French, unless it has been written in one of those languages or in Spanish. The works selected by each National Commission or government should be sent to the Secretariat 6. of Unesco, which will have any works in Spanish translated into English or French. The works so submitted (and at this stage existing either in English or in French) should then be 7. submitted to a jury selected by the Director-General and consisting of a number of competent persons drawn from different regions of the world (e. g. past presidents of the United Nations General Assembly, leading personalities connected with the work of the United Nations Human Rights Commission or with Unesco). Each member of the jury should indicate to the Director-General his opinion of the works and should place them in order of merit in relation to the aim of the competition. The final adjudication should be made in the light of the opinions submitted by the jury by a 8. committee of the Executive Board. Optical Character Recognition (OCR) document. WARNING! Spelling errors might subsist. In order to access to the original document in image form, click on "Original" button on 1st page. 37 EX/Decisions - page 25 Annex IV Three prizes should be awarded: one of $3, 000, one of $2, 000 and one of $1, 000; honourable 9. mentions would be given to other works adjudged deserving. Estimated budget Prize fund Jury (no fees proposed) Translation by Unesco of works received in Spanish (say 10 entries of 50, 000 words each) III. $ 6, 000 INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION FOR A FILM SCENARIO OR A FILM ON HUMAN RIGHTS A series of proposals was made for organizing such competitions as part of the programme activities for 1955-56. At the beginning of the discussion, Mr. Thomson expressed the opinion that Unesco had more to lose than to gain by the proposed competition, citing the danger of international controversy and recrimination about the awards. He suggested instead that Unesco should encourage existing international film festivals to create a special category for films on human rights, and to make special awards for this category. It was decided to award: (a) A prize for a scenario (the word “scenario” being taken in the sense of “story outline”, in French “theme”); (b) A prize for a completed film. A. PRIZE FOR THE SCENARIO 1. The competition should be international. Each Member State should make arrangements to select one scenario to ‘be submitted as its entry. 2. The scenario should, in no case, be an adaptation of a literary or dramatic work already in existence, but should have an original plot. Its maximum length should be 50 pages. 3. It might be written in the language of any Member State of Unesco. 4. The government or the National Commission of each Member State should be responsible for selecting the scenario to be entered and for its translation into French, English or Spanish if the original were not written in one of those three languages. 5. The scenario selected by each government or National Commission should be sent to the Secretariat of Unesco, which would have any works in Spanish translated into English or French. 6. The works thus collected should be submitted by correspondence to a jury selected by the Director-General, consisting of about twenty prominent people competent either in the domain of human rights or in the field of the cinema (critics, authors, producers), and drawn from different countries throughout the world. Each member of the jury should express his opinion of the work in question and say whether he thinks it worth considering for the final selection. 7. The final adjudication should be made by the Executive Hoard, in the light of the opinions expressed by the jury. 8. Three prizes should be awarded: One of $3, 000 one of $2, 000 one of $1,000 Optical Character Recognition (OCR) document. WARNING! Spelling errors might subsist. In order to access to the original document in image form, click on "Original" button on 1st page. 37 EX/Decisions - page 26 Annex IV 9. Estimated budget Prize fund Jury, postal charges Translation into English or French of works received in Spanish $ 6,000 300 1,000 $7,300 B. PRIZE FOR THE FILM It is proposed that a second prize be awarded for a film on human rights produced since 1949. 1. A first selection, at the national level, should be made as indicated above for the scenario. 2. The film selected by each Member State should be sent, in the original version, to the Secretariat of Unesco. 3. The international film festivals officially recognized by the International Federation of Film Producers’ Associations might also be asked to give advisory opinions on films which have been shown at such festivals and which are likely to promote human rights. 4. The final adjudication should be made by the Executive Board, 5. The prizes should be awarded, on the decision of the jury, to those responsible for the film selected, such as the co-authors, the producer and the director. The prizes should be awarded at a ceremony calculated to attract public attention, either, say, at Unesco House, or at some international function such as the Bombay, Cannes, Edinburgh or Venice Festival. 6. These prizes should be purely honorary, though this should not exclude the possibility of cash prizes presented by private persons or cultural organizations as a sequel to the recognition accorded by Unesco. 7. Estimated budget Simultaneous interpretation of dialogue, or commentary, if necessary Cost of showing Prizes $ 500 200 500 $1,200 Optical Character Recognition (OCR) document. WARNING! Spelling errors might subsist. In order to access to the original document in image form, click on "Original" button on 1st page. EXECUTIVE BOARD Thirty-seventh Session E X 37 EX/Decisions Corr. PARIS, 5 January 1955 Original: English RESOLUTIONS AND DECISIONS ADOPTED BY THE EXECUTIVE BOARD AT ITS THIRTY-SEVENTH SESSION (Paris, 10 March - 9 April 1954) CORRIGENDUM Page 4 Item 6.3 Invitations to the eighth session of the General Conference Paragraph 4 to be replaced by the following: “Decides to authorize the Director-General, upon receipt of a formal request from a Member State, to invite the Saar to send observers to the eighth session of the General Conference, without making reference to the category within which the invitation is comprised”. (Correction approved by the Executive Board at its thirty-ninth session, 10 November 1954.)