the secretariat
so that
She hoped that
budget.
could thus be made.
they could be taken into acoount in the programme
an identification
of the resources
that were needed
At the 182nd meeting,
on 28 January,
the Director-General
of the United
8.
She said that there was no
Nations
Office at Vienna addressed
the Committee.
lack of goodwill
on the part of the United Nations Office
at Vienna for
providing
adequate
support
for the Coziunittee’s
work, and if it had fallen
short of what the committee
might have wished for, it was on account of the
She hoped that the proposals
constraints
imposed by a xero growth budget.
prepared
for the Committee would render its work more effective.
Certain
improvements
had been made in servicing
the current
session and it wae her
hope that they had met some of the concerns
that had been expressed.
9.
She noted that the Committee was important
not only as a treaty
body in
the human rights
field,
but also because of the link between its work on the
Convention
and the efforts
it was making to achieve more affective
implementation
of the Nairobi
Forward-looking
Strategiesl
it was the intention
of the United Nations Office
at Vienna to facilitate
its activities
in both
regards.
The Committee’s
work had a great impact in making a reality
of a
Convention
that would mean netting -if it was not implemsntsd
de facto as well
a6 de.
C.
Band-
10.
In accordance
with article
17 of the Convention,
the Fifth Meeting
of
States Parties
to the Convention
was convened by the Secretary-General
at
United Nations
Headquarters
on 6 February
1990. 41 The States parties
elected
12 members
of the committee
from among the candidates
nominated
to replace
those whose term of office
was due to expire
on 16 April
1990.
11.
Me.
28
Ms.
24
24
All members of the Committee attended
the tenth session,
except
Lin Shangxhen.
Ms, Bravo N&es de Ramsey attended
the session
from
January to 1 February,
Us. Fenger-Miiller
from 21 to 26 January,
Gone&lee Martinea
from
28 January to 1 February,
Ms, Schiipp-Schilling
to 26 January,
Ms. ukeje
from
21 to 29 January and Ms. Walla-Tchangai
January to 1 February
1991.
of members of the Committee,
12. The list
duration
of their
terms of office,
appears
D.
together
with an indication
in annex II to the present
from
from
of the
report.
.solemn
13. At the opening of the tenth session,
before assuming their
functions,
the
newly elected
members,
Ms. Abaka (Ghana),
Ms. Aouij
(Tunisia),
Ms. Nikolaeva
(Union of Soviet Socialist
Republics)
and Ms. Quintos-Deles
(Philippines),
who were elected
at the Fifth Meeting
of States Parties,
and Ms. Akamatsu
(Japan),
Ms. Corti
(Italy),
Ms. Forde (Barbados),
Ms. Ilic
(Yugoslavia)
and
Ms. Tallawy
(Egypt),
who were similarly
re-elected,
made the
solemn
declaration
as provided
for under rule 10 of the rules of procedure
of the
committee.
At the 173rd meeting,
on 22 January
1991, Ms. Ukeje (Nigeria),
who
was similarly
re-elected,
and at the 16lst meeting,
on 28 January 1991,
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