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"5. Authorizes the Director-General, under the provisions of Article VII, paragraph 3, of the Constitution, to delegate at the request of a member State, a member of the Sectetariat to serve temporarily with the National Co-operative Organization at the expense of that State in order to assist in the development of its work. "6. Resolves that a periodical Newsletter be prepared by the Secretariat including all available information on national co-operative machinery in member States for distribution to all member States, National Commissions, and other interested circles. " 7. Resolves that every effort be made for senior officials of the Organization, in connection with other travel, to visit at their request member States where National Co-operative machinery has not yet been established or where it is in an early stage of development. "8. Resolves that on request from member States all relevant UNESCO documentation should be sent directly by the Secretariat to the National Commissions and Co-operative Bodies of member States in addition to the documentation normally distributed to the appropriate Government Agencies. " 9. Resolves that the proceedings of the Working Party on National Commissions and Co-operating Bodies be published in a concise form for distribution to member States. "10. Resolves that at an appropriate time in the future the DirectorGeneral should encourage regional Conferences of representatives of National Co-operative Organizations to study the problems arising in each region with reference to the world-wide programme of UNESCO, and should so arrange the dates of these Conferences that no overlapping shall occur between these and other conferences in the field of education, science, and culture. It is understood that UNESCO will not meet the expenses of such conferences. "11. Recommends that, upon request from the United Nations General Assembly, National Commissions or Co-operating Bodies cooperate within the limits of their resources in encouraging the teaching about the Charter, structure, and activities of the United Nations, and that efficient channels of communication be established for this purpose between UNESCO, the National Commissions, or Co-operating Bodies, and the appropriate departments of the United Nations." Relations with the United Nations Resolutions were passed which were designed to bring about the closest possible co-ordination between UNESCO on the one hand and the United Nations and its various specialized agencies on the other : " The General Conference—- " 1. Calls upon members to take measures to ensure on the national level a co-ordinated policy of their delegations to UNESCO, the United Nations, and the different specialized agencies, in order that full cooperation may be achieved between the Organization and the specialized agencies, and, in particular, to instruct their representatives in the Economic and Social Council, and other organs of the United Nations, as well as in the governing bodies of the other specialized agencies, to use every effort to ensure the common study of reports, programmes of operation, and budgets or budgetary estimates referred to in paragraph 3 of this resolution ;
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