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General correspondence (mainly UNICEF and UN Development Programme)

MS. 21713/13

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Title

General correspondence (mainly UNICEF and UN Development Programme)

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MS. 21713/13

Summary

General working correspondence and papers, including correspondence and papers relating to Jolly standing for the directorship of UNICEF (1995) while he was the Acting Executive Director of UNICEF following the resignation and death of the former Director Jim Grant, and an account of a conversation with Fidel Castro (1993).

Date

1981-2013

Language

Arabic

Spanish

English

Physical extent

1 box (1 folder)

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Collection contents

Archive of Sir (Arthur) Richard Jolly

Correspondence, papers and photographs

General correspondence (United Nations and Institute of Development Studies)

General correspondence (mainly UNICEF and UN Development Programme)

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