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Other administrative and management questions

During 1990, the Committee on Conferences again examined ways in which conference resources within the United Nations system could be used more effectively. It considered the possibility of central planning and co-ordination of all organizational aspects of conference servicing; compliance by General Assembly subsidiary bodies with the 32-page limit for documents; rules and regulations relating to documentation control and limitation; the Organization’s printing requirements; publications policies; application of new technology; its role in reviewing the restructuring of the Department of Conference Services, within the general restructuring of the Organization; the 1992-1997 medium-term plan in relation to conference and library services; and the revised 1991 calendar of conferences and meetings of the United Nations. In December, the Assembly approved the 1991 calendar as submitted by the Committee.

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