File:Maurice F. Strong (1971 UN photo).jpg

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English: Portrait of Maurice F. Strong (Canada) who has been appointed to the post of Secretary-General of the 1972 United Nations Conference on Human Environment. On 15 December 1969, the General Assembly adopted resolution 2581 (XXIV) on the subject of the U.N. Conference on Human Environment, and requested the Secretary-General to designate a Secretary-General for the Conference and take the necessary steps to ensure adequate and proper preparations for the Conference.
As a Secretary-General, Mr. Strong will have the dual responsibilities of his duties as Under-Secretary-General, and the overall responsibility for environmental matters within the United Nations. As chief executive for the 1972 Conference. |
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ebay: https://www.ebay.com/itm/386980396704 Archive: https://archive.ph/lmA8K • United Nations / UN Photo |
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