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Africa | World Economy - Development | Politics Five new African states elected to ECOSOC afrol News, 27 October - The UN General Assembly has elected 22 countries, including Ghana, Comoros, Zambia, Rwanda and Egypt, to serve on the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), one of the principal organs of the United Nations and the body responsible for coordinating the economic, social and related work of various UN specialised agencies, regional commissions and functional commissions.During a secret ballot yesterday at the UN Headquarters in New York, Member States elected 18 countries to serve three-year terms starting on 1 January next year and four nations to replace New Zealand, Sweden, Greece and Portugal, which asked to relinquish their seats before the end of their current terms. By staff writer © afrol News - Create an e-mail alert for Africa news - Create an e-mail alert for World news - Create an e-mail alert for Economy - Development news - Create an e-mail alert for Politics news |
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