TNAG-1151-FCO40-1431-Relations-between-Hong-Kong-and-the-United-Nations-1983 — Page 132

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co-operation with the Organisation of African Unity, the United Nations Special Committee and Centre against Apartheid and the international and African workers' and employers' organisations and the front-line States which are seriously affected by the aggressive actions of South Africa. In particular, the ILO should continue to make an effective contribution in areas such as workers' education, vocational training and management courses; prepare and guarantee a wider distribution of educational material in local languages to be used by the liberation movements and Black workers' organisations; and invite the Governing Body to allocate additional funds and seek from the United Nations Development Programme and other aid agencies financial support for expanded activities to be envisaged at all levels-international, regional and national.

5. To use existing ILO procedures, including those of the Committee on Discrimination of the Governing Body, to attain the objectives assigned to the ILO under its Programme for the Elimination of Apartheid.

6. To encourage and extend financial support to workers' and employers' organisations in their programmes of action against apartheid so that they can exert the maximum pressure for the implementation of various recommendations falling within their sphere of compe-

tence.

7. To co-operate closely with the Organisation of African Unity and the United Nations Special Committee against Apartheid on all matters relating to the eradication of apartheid and to organise before the next session of the Conference in 1981 an international tripartite meeting in one of the front-line States to plan a joint international programme of action.

8. To organise systematic consultations with the United Nations and all its specialised agencies, as well as with the Organisation of African Unity, in order to intensify and co- ordinate all activities whose ultimate objective is to eliminate apartheid totally in all its facets at a more accelerated pace than hitherto."

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