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UNESCO, Paris 28-29 October 1999
12 GA 1-4
12 GA 5-8 Opening of the General Assembly by the Director-General or his representative
12 GA 9-12 Election of the Chairperson, Vice-Chairpersons and Rapporteur of the General Assembly
12 GA 13 Adoption of the Agenda of the General Assembly
12 GA 14-23 Report by the Chairperson of the World Heritage Committee for the period 1998-1999
12 GA 24 Examination of the Statement of Accounts of the World Heritage Fund
12 GA 25-28 State of Contributions by States Parties
12 GA 29 Determination of an amount of the contributions to the World Heritage Fund in accordance with the provisions of Article 16 of the Convention
12 GA 30-48 Ways and means to ensure a more representative World Heritage List
12 GA 49-53 Elections to the World Heritage Committee
12 GA 54-55 Other business (item 10)
12 GA 56 Closure of the session