Economic and Social Commission for
Established in 1947 in
The name was changed in 1974 to reflect both the
economic and social aspects of development and the geographic location of its
member countries. UNESCAP's mandate was broadened in 1977 by the General
Assembly. The regional commissions have since then been the main UN economic
and social development centres within the five different regions.
Strengthened by 50 years of experience as a regional
think-tank, UNESCAP's activities are more and more concentrated on spreading
the growth momentum from its more dynamic member countries to the rest of the
region. The ultimate challenge lies in bringing the region's 680 million poor
into the economic mainstream, enabling everybody to achieve a better standard
of life as envisaged in the Charter of the United Nations.

During the years UNESCAP established the Asian
Development Bank (1966), Mekong River Commission (1995) and
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The official website of UNESCAP.
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