The United Nations System Chief Executives Board for Coordination (CEB) carries out its role through two high-level committees: High-Level Committee on Programmes (HLCP), High-Level Committee on Management (HLCM).
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Sub-Committee on Statistical Activities constituted a forum for consultations and coordination between entities with mandates in statistical activities on those aspects of their activities that were of mutual concern.
The Sub-Committee on Nutrition constituted a forum for consultations and coordination between entities with mandates in nutrition on those aspects of their activities that were of mutual concern.
The Administrative Committee on Coordination was renamed the United Nations System Chief Executives Board for Coordination by the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) at its 2001 session.On 21 September 1946, at the request of ECOSOC [Resolution 13 (III) ], the Secretary-General established the ACC...
In 1946, the UN Secretary-General established the Administrative Committee on Coordination (ACC), at the request of the Economic and Social Council, to supervise the implementation of the relationship agreements between the UN and the specialized agencies. Over the following decades, as the system grew, ACC became the central body for coordination of the activities and programmes of the organizations of the UN system.