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Emilio Arenales Catalán

Emilio Arenales Catalán (May 10, 1922 – April 17, 1969) was the foreign minister of Guatemala from 1966 to 1969 and the president of the United Nations Twenty-Third General Assembly from 1968 to 1969. He was born and died in Guatemala City.

Biography edit

Arenales was born in Guatemala City. He held the degrees of Bachelor of Science and Letters from the Instituto Modelo in Guatemala City (1932–1949) and Juridical Science from the Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala (1940–1945).

Arenales was married in 1946 to the former Lucy Dorion Cabarrus. They had four children: Rodrigo Arenales Dorion (1947–2002), Álvaro Arenales Dorion (b. 1949), María de la Luz Arenales de Aycinena (b. 1950) and María de los Ángeles Arenales de Willemsen (b. 1953).

Achievements at the United Nations edit

The following list details Catalán's major achievements during his time with the U.N.

1946: Associated with the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).

1946: Founder and Head of Division of Relations of the United Nations and its specialized agencies.

1946-1948: Legal Counselor to the UNESCO Preparatory Commission.

1946-1949: Deputy Head of Section of External Relations and External Relations Counselor for UNESCO.

1947: UNESCO Deputy Head of Mission to Latin America, together with Sir Julian Huxley and Professor Samuel Ramos. The mission intended to visit each Latin American country and invite them to participate in the first UNESCO General Conference.

1947: Secretary Assistant to the External Relations Commission and Administrative Affairs at the I UNESCO General Conference, México.

1948: Proposed the plan to organize the National Commissions of the member countries, based on the experience of the League of Nations and the International Institute of Intellectual Cooperation. When the plan was accepted, he was named Emissary to UNESCO, and visited a number of Latin American countries, promoting the creation and/or reorganization of National Commissions.

1948: UNESCO representative before the IX Pan-American Conference, Bogotá, Colombia.

1948: UNESCO Head of Latin American Mission.

1948: Secretary-General of the UNESCO International Conference of the Hylean Amazon, which met in Lima, Perú and Manaus, Brazil, having previously visited the participating governments in order to ensure their support and cooperation.

1948: UNESCO General Secretary at the Regional Conference on Scientific Cooperation, Montevideo, Uruguay.

1948: Secretary of External Relations Commission and Administrative Affairs at the II UNESCO General Assembly, Beirut, Lebanon.

1949-1954: Returned to Guatemala and engaged in private law practice.

1954-1955: Attended the IX and X United Nations General Assembly as Delegate to the fifth and sixth sessions of the United Nations Committee on Non-Self-Governing Territories, in charge of the fourth commission, Colonial Affairs.

1955-1958: Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Guatemala to the United Nations.

1955: Vice-President of the United Nations Committee on Non-Self-Governing Territories.

1955: Guatemalan United Nations representative at the Special Session of the General Assembly, to commemorate its 10th anniversary, San Francisco, California.

1955: Chief of the Guatemalan Delegation before the X United Nations General Assembly, Commission of Private Affairs.

1956: Chief of the Guatemalan Delegation before the XI United Nations General Assembly; elected Chairman of the Commission for Political Affairs.

1956: Appointed President of the Financial Committee of the United Nations Committee on Non-Self-Governing Territories.

1956: President of the United Nations Committee on Non-Self-Governing Territories. (See United Nations list of non-self-governing territories.)

1957: Elected Chairman of the Political Affairs Commission and President of the Special Political Commission at the XII session of the United Nations General Assembly.

1957: Vice-President of the United Nations Trusteeship Council.

1958: President of the United Nations Trusteeship Council and President of the Group of Latin American Ambassadors before the United Nations.

1958-1966: Returned to Guatemala and engaged in private law practice until 1966, when he was appointed Foreign Minister of his country.

1968: President of the United Nations Twenty-Third General Assembly from 1968 to 1969.

References edit

United Nations biography

Biographical and Achievements information volunteered by Lucy Dorion, widow of Emilio Arenales, and posted by their grandson, Challen Willemsen (b. 1980).

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This article includes a list of references related reading or external links but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations January 2024 Learn how and when to remove this template message Emilio Arenales Catalan May 10 1922 April 17 1969 was the foreign minister of Guatemala from 1966 to 1969 and the president of the United Nations Twenty Third General Assembly from 1968 to 1969 He was born and died in Guatemala City Biography editArenales was born in Guatemala City He held the degrees of Bachelor of Science and Letters from the Instituto Modelo in Guatemala City 1932 1949 and Juridical Science from the Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala 1940 1945 Arenales was married in 1946 to the former Lucy Dorion Cabarrus They had four children Rodrigo Arenales Dorion 1947 2002 Alvaro Arenales Dorion b 1949 Maria de la Luz Arenales de Aycinena b 1950 and Maria de los Angeles Arenales de Willemsen b 1953 Achievements at the United Nations editThis section may be too long to read and navigate comfortably Please consider splitting content into sub articles condensing it or adding subheadings Please discuss this issue on the article s talk page January 2024 The following list details Catalan s major achievements during his time with the U N 1946 Associated with the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization UNESCO 1946 Founder and Head of Division of Relations of the United Nations and its specialized agencies 1946 1948 Legal Counselor to the UNESCO Preparatory Commission 1946 1949 Deputy Head of Section of External Relations and External Relations Counselor for UNESCO 1947 UNESCO Deputy Head of Mission to Latin America together with Sir Julian Huxley and Professor Samuel Ramos The mission intended to visit each Latin American country and invite them to participate in the first UNESCO General Conference 1947 Secretary Assistant to the External Relations Commission and Administrative Affairs at the I UNESCO General Conference Mexico 1948 Proposed the plan to organize the National Commissions of the member countries based on the experience of the League of Nations and the International Institute of Intellectual Cooperation When the plan was accepted he was named Emissary to UNESCO and visited a number of Latin American countries promoting the creation and or reorganization of National Commissions 1948 UNESCO representative before the IX Pan American Conference Bogota Colombia 1948 UNESCO Head of Latin American Mission 1948 Secretary General of the UNESCO International Conference of the Hylean Amazon which met in Lima Peru and Manaus Brazil having previously visited the participating governments in order to ensure their support and cooperation 1948 UNESCO General Secretary at the Regional Conference on Scientific Cooperation Montevideo Uruguay 1948 Secretary of External Relations Commission and Administrative Affairs at the II UNESCO General Assembly Beirut Lebanon 1949 1954 Returned to Guatemala and engaged in private law practice 1954 1955 Attended the IX and X United Nations General Assembly as Delegate to the fifth and sixth sessions of the United Nations Committee on Non Self Governing Territories in charge of the fourth commission Colonial Affairs 1955 1958 Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Guatemala to the United Nations 1955 Vice President of the United Nations Committee on Non Self Governing Territories 1955 Guatemalan United Nations representative at the Special Session of the General Assembly to commemorate its 10th anniversary San Francisco California 1955 Chief of the Guatemalan Delegation before the X United Nations General Assembly Commission of Private Affairs 1956 Chief of the Guatemalan Delegation before the XI United Nations General Assembly elected Chairman of the Commission for Political Affairs 1956 Appointed President of the Financial Committee of the United Nations Committee on Non Self Governing Territories 1956 President of the United Nations Committee on Non Self Governing Territories See United Nations list of non self governing territories 1957 Elected Chairman of the Political Affairs Commission and President of the Special Political Commission at the XII session of the United Nations General Assembly 1957 Vice President of the United Nations Trusteeship Council 1958 President of the United Nations Trusteeship Council and President of the Group of Latin American Ambassadors before the United Nations 1958 1966 Returned to Guatemala and engaged in private law practice until 1966 when he was appointed Foreign Minister of his country 1968 President of the United Nations Twenty Third General Assembly from 1968 to 1969 References editUnited Nations biographyBiographical and Achievements information volunteered by Lucy Dorion widow of Emilio Arenales and posted by their grandson Challen Willemsen b 1980 Diplomatic postsPreceded byCorneliu Mănescu President of the United Nations General Assembly1968 1969 Succeeded byAngie Elisabeth Brooks Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Emilio Arenales Catalan amp oldid 1194363615, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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