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Resolution 7 GA 9-10
Examination of the Statement of Accounts of the World Heritage Fund

9. The General Assembly examined document CC-89/CONF.013/2 by which the accounts of the World Heritage Fund were submitted to the Assembly in accordance with the Financial Regulations of the Fund. The Assembly was informed of contributions received since 31 August 1989 from several States Parties. A detailed statement of these contributions is given below.

Etat partie Somme Années de contribution
  (en dollars des Etats-Unis d'Amérique)  
Costa Rica 696 1986 to 1988
Cyprus 958 1988-1989
German Democratic Rep. 31,384 1989
Italy 4,799 1989
Jamaica 479 1988
Monaco 10 1989
New Zealand 20,259 1986 to 1989
Pakistan 1,544 1988-1989
Peru 157 1989
Poland 15,093 1989
Republic of Korea 4,791 1989
Senegal 452 1988-1989
Sri Lanka 294 1988-1989
Syrian Arab Republic 3,451 1989
United Rep. of Tanzania 200 19,871,988
Yugoslavia 21,562 1988-1989

10. The General Assembly then took note of the statement of accounts of the World Heritage Fund for the financial period ending 31 December 1987, the interim statement of accounts for the period 1988-1989 as at 31 August 1989 and the summary of contributions received from States Parties as at 31 August 1989, presented in document CC-89/CONF.013/2. The Assembly also took note of the information provided by the Secretariat concerning contributions received since 31 August 1989.
Resolution Code
7 GA 9-10
Themes
Administration, Budget
Year
1989
Documents
CC-89/CONF.013/6
Summary Record
Context of Resolution
CC-89/CONF.013/2
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