1945

United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO)

In 1992, the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) continued its activities in the areas of industrial operations, strategies and promotion. Its special programmes, calling for multidisciplinary or interdepartmental approaches, supported industrial growth and restructuring and included the Industrial Development Decade for Africa, assistance to least developed countries, industrial cooperation among developing countries, integration of women in industrial development, cooperation with industrial enterprises and non-governmental organizations, environment and private sector development. The Industrial Development Board reviewed the Organization’s overall activities at its ninth and tenth regular sessions held in May and November, respectively. Financial concerns dominated its deliberations, with member States owing the Organization $98.8 million in assessed contributions as of the end of April.

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