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Intergovernmental Committee for European Migration

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 May 2009

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The Intergovernmental Committee for European Migration held its fifth session at Geneva from April 16 to 24, 1953. Representatives were present from 21 of the 22 member governments, and several non-member governments and agencies sent observers. The subcommittee on finances reported that gross income had amounted to $26,114,357 in 1952, and gross expenditures totaled $19,446,549, leaving a budgetary surplus of $6,667,808. Reimbursements for movements completed in 1952 had been “most satisfying”, but it was anticipated that a slower rate of reimbursement would prevail in 1953, and that additional funds would therefore be required. The subcommittee also re-ported that between February 1, 1952, and December 21, 1952, 77,626 persons, among them 31,226 refugees, had been moved from Europe. The Director, Mr. Hugh Gibson, reported the following developments in the activities of ICEM: 1) provision had been made for training building laborers in Italy destined to migrate to Brazil (in collaboration with the Brazilian and Italian governments and the International Labor Organization), and for a number of preselection projects; 2) in Greece, in collaboration with UNESCO, a language training program for prospective migrants to Australia had been initiated; 3) Brazil, Argentina, Chile and Venezuela were making “definite progress” in the area of land resettlement; and 4) other projects of a “technical nature” were being considered. The fifth session also studied a draft constitution for the Committee which had been prepared by the Director at the request of the fourth session. The delegates concluded that eventual acceptance of the constitution by member governments would give the Committee “more stability and an anticipated life span of from three to five years”, and decided to refer the draft agreement to governments for comment before the next session of ICEM.

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International Organizations: Summary of Activities: IV. Other Functional Organizations
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Copyright © The IO Foundation 1954

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References

1 Far previous information on the ICEM, see International Organization, VII, p. 169Google Scholar.

2 Department of State, Bulletin, XXVIII, p. 879Google Scholar.

3 Ibid., XXX, p. 26.

4 ICEM Press Helease 55, October 20, 1953.

5 Ibid., 56, October 21, 1953.

6 Department of State, Bulletin, XXX, p. 26Google Scholar.

7 ICEM Press Release 54, October 19, 1953.

8 Ibid., 75, April 23, 1954.

9 Ibid., 68, January 21, 1954.

10 Ibid., 79, April 28, 1954.

12 Ibid., 85, May 1, 1954.

13 Ibid., 84, April 30, 1954.

14 Ibid., 85, May 1, 1954.

15 Ibid., 73, April 17, 1954.

16 ICEM Press Release 44, October 6, 1953

17 Council of Europe, Consultative Assembly (5th session 3d part), Documents, Working Papers, Vol. 4, p. 833Google Scholar (Document 176).

18 Intergovernmental Committee for European Migration, Document MC/W/INF/2, Annex 1.