
1 Dates
- Oct. 14 (Mon) – 16 (Wed), 1991
2 Venue
- Sacramento, US
3 Participating
Cities- 5 Cities
City (From oldest to newest) | Representative | |
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President | Hiroshima (Japan) | Mr. Takashi Hiraoka (Mayor) |
Vice Presidents | Nagasaki (Japan) | Mr. Hitoshi Motoshima (Mayor) |
Como (Italy) | Mr. Paolo Frisoni (Alderman) | |
Hannover (Germany) | Dr. Herbert Schmalstieg (Mayor) | |
Sacramento (US) | Ms. Anne Rudin (Mayor) |
4 Agendas
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- (1) City Solidarity Promotion Program
- (2) Direction of future activities as UN NGO
- ① Report concerning application for consultative status as a UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) NGO
- ② UN ECOSOC NGOs
- ③ Development of unified activities as a UN NGO for all Mayors Conference member cities
- (3) Revision of the World Conference of Mayors for Peace through Inter-city Solidarity Covenant
- ① Addition of such problems as Preservation of the environment to the list of objectives for Mayors Conference activites
- ② Addition of measures to be taken when a Mayors Conference officer retires at mid-term
- (4) Holding the 3rd World Conference of Mayors for Peace through Inter-city Solidarity
- (5) Petition for holding a 4th UN Special Session on Disarmament
- (6) Sacramento Resolution of the 3rd Executive Conference of the Mayors Conference
5 Decisions
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- - Plan to redouble our efforts to invite new members from Africa, Asia, and South America where participation is still low
- - Add 5 more Executive Cities to the Executive Conference as the nucleus of the network in order to widen the circle of city solidarity throughout the world
- - Hold exhibits of A-bomb photos, peace paintings, and related posters in all Mayors Conference member cities during UN Disarmament Week (Oct. 24 – 30)
- - Station a permanent representative at the UN head quarters in New York
- - Publish a newsletter biannually
- - Hold the Conference in Hiroshima and Nagasaki for 5 days, Aug. 5 to 9, 1993
6 Resolutions