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UN System Chief Executives Board for Coordination

Formerly called the Administrative Committee on Coordination (ACC), it was established by the Secretary-General in 1946 at the request of the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC).

The UN System Chief Executives Board for Coordination (CEB) furthers coordination and cooperation on a whole range of substantive and management issues facing United Nations system organizations. More

The High-level Committee on Programmes (HLCP) advises CEB on policy, programme and operational matters of system-wide importance and to foster inter-agency cooperation and coordination on these matters on behalf of CEB. It is composed of senior representatives of member organizations who are responsible for programme matters and are authorized to take decisions on behalf of their Executive Heads. More

The High-level Committee on Management (HLCM) advises CEB on administration and management issues (particularly regarding finances and budget, human resources, staff security and information and communication technology) that are of system-wide importance and to promote inter-agency cooperation and coordination on these matters on behalf of CEB. It is composed of senior representatives with responsibilities in administration and management from member organizations and authorized to take decisions on behalf of their Executive Heads. More

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