United Nations Economic Commission for Europe

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  United Nations Economic Commission for Europe
 
Org type Primary Organ - Regional Branch
Acronyms ECE
Head Executive Secretary of ECE
Mr. Marek Belka[1]
 Poland
(2005 - )
Status Active
Established 1947
Website ECE Website
Parent org ECOSOC
Portal Portal:United Nations United Nations Portal

The United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE or ECE) was established in 1947[2][3] to encourage economic cooperation among its member States. It is one of five regional commissions under the administrative direction of United Nations headquarters. It has 56 member States, and reports to the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC). As well as countries in Europe, it includes the United States of America, Canada, Israel and the Central Asian republics. The UNECE secretariat headquarters is in Geneva, Switzerland and has a budget in the region of $50 million [2].

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[edit] Member States

Map showing United Nations Economic Commission for Europe members
Map showing United Nations Economic Commission for Europe members

The 56 member countries are:

Albania
Andorra
Armenia
Austria
Azerbaijan
Belarus
Belgium
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bulgaria
Canada
Croatia
Cyprus
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
France
Georgia
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Iceland
Ireland
Israel
Italy
Kazakhstan
Kyrgyzstan
Latvia
Liechtenstein
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Malta
Moldova
Monaco
Montenegro
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Russia
San Marino
Serbia
Slovakia
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Tajikistan
Turkey
Turkmenistan
Ukraine
United Kingdom
United States
Uzbekistan

Note: 15 of the UNECE's 56 member countries are recipients of Official Development Assistance.

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ unece.org, ECE: Office of the Executive Secretary [1]
  2. ^ "Inception". UNECE.
  3. ^ United Nations General Assembly Resolution 46 session -1 Economic Reconstruction of Devastated Areas page 2 on 11 December 1946

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