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Convenor: Ki-Suk Lee (Republic of Korea) E-Mail Mr. Lee Background: The original Working Group on Evaluation was established to address resolution 4 of the Fifth United Nations Conference in 1987. Reports of the Working Group were presented to UNGEGN at its 14th Session in 1989 (W.P.31), at its Session in 1991 (W.P.55), and its 16th Session in 1992 (W.P.3). The Working Group was then disbanded in favour of a new working group to consider the particularly important aspects of publicity and funding. However, as the work of evaluation of UNGEGN and the Conferences needs to be considered on a continual basis, the Working Group was re-established during the 20th Session of UNGEGN (2000). Current work plan: The work plan includes an evaluation of the functioning and efficacy of UNGEGN and the Conferences and the implementation of resolutions; finding ways to involve member states not currently participating in UNGEGN; looking at the needs of developing countries to achieve national standardization of their geographical names; and proposing actions to increase the effectiveness of the UN Conferences, UNGEGN and its Divisions and Working Groups. Meetings of the Working Group: Joint meetings have been held with the Working Group on Publicity and Funding, most recently in San Francisco (2008), at the Ninth UN Conference in New York in 2007, earlier in 2007 in Honolulu, in 2006 during the 23rd UNGEGN Session in Vienna, and in 2005 and 2003 in Seoul. Reports of the Working Group include:
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