Celebration of the Non-Self-Governing Territories week.








In the UN Charter, a Non-Self-Governing Territory is defined as a territory “whose people have not yet attained a full measure of self-government.” In 1946, several UN Member States identified a number of territories under their administration that were not self-governing and placed them on a UN list. As a result of the decolonization process over the years, most of the territories were removed from the list. Join us to celebrate the Non-Self-Governing Territories week!

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