– 160 – (6.2 – United Nations and other organizations) recognizing that, in seeking to harmonize national and international efforts in the development of telecommunications, the Union is bound to maintain contact with other international organizations dealing with communications in order to be informed of their activities and to inform these organizations of existing regulatory and standardization provisions as well as past and present activities of the Union having a bearing on their work, invites all Members of the Union 1 to provide national delegations attending meetings of the United Nations, the specialized agencies and other international organizations, where items concerning communications will be discussed, with a briefing on the role and responsibilities of the Union in the domain of telecommunications; 2 to bring this Resolution to the notice of these national delegations, instructs the Secretary-General 1 to bring this Resolution to the notice of the Secretary-General of the United Nations and to the heads of the UN specialized agencies and of all other international organizations having an interest in the development of telecommunications; 2 to cooperate fully with the Director-General of UNESCO in the preparation of the report requested by the General Assembly in its Resolution A/RES/31/139 and to report on the progress achieved to the 33rd session of the Council; 3 to further the purposes of the Union by continuing to participate in the work of the United Nations and other international organizations in matters concerning telecommunications; in these forums, to emphasize the role and activities of the International Telecommunication Union in the domain of telecommunication development. Ref.: Documents 5148 (Rev.)/CA32 (1977), 6197/CA39 (1984). R 1027 ITU Centenary Prize Funds (C-1992) The Council, recalling its Resolution 816 (amended), entitled “ITU Centenary Prize”, having considered the Report by the Secretary-General in Document 7238/CA47 entitled “Use of the Centenary Prize Funds”, noting that the Members of the Council are in favour of using the available funds, originally contributed for the construction of an ITU Centenary monument, for the upgrading and modernization of the ITU Central Library, considering that as a part of the Union’s effort to ensure more efficient interaction and exchange of information available at the Headquarters, the computerization of the Library would certainly result in quantitative and qualitative improvements in services rendered to the ITU Members and in particular to the Least Developed Countries, resolves to use the Centenary Prize Funds for the modernization of the ITU Central Library, subject to approval of the donors, instructs the Secretary-General 1 to seek the approval of Administrations which have contributed to the Fund;