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Telly Aa Eku Kokkomen
Animated learning series for preschoolers jointly developed by Ministry of Education, National Institute of Education and UNICEF
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Prior to 8 May 2018, when the ninth Ebola epidemic was declared in Equateur province, Telly Dibindukidi was in charge of communication and sensitizing activities in the fight against polio. “I had already participated in two Ebola outbreaks, the one in Boende in 2014 and the one in Guinea-Conakry in 2015”, he explains. With his experience, Telly joined the UNICEF response team to protect the children in Equateur province.
(...) Within the 48 hours following the outbreak's declaration, Telly, Richard, and Jean-Pierre Masuku were urgently redeployed to Equateur province to help contain the spread of the disease.
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GENERAL ASSEMBLY, 17TH SESSION, OFFICIAL RECORDS, GENERAL COMMITTEE, 148TH MEETING, WEDNESDAY, 19 SEPTEMBER 1962, NEW YORK
BANNIER (Netherlands) observed that, ifthe
terms of rule 43 were strictly observed, Portugal's
request might not be granted. (...) The Portuguese Government's position remained un-
changed, and, if the General Committee recommended
that the item should be included in the agenda, the
Portuguese delegation would, as in the past, lodge the
most formal objections.
37. Mr. DIALLO Telli (Guinea) observed that the
African countries were the most interested of all in
the Portuguese African colonies. (...) MOROZOV (Union of Soviet Socialist Repllb-
lics) observed that, since British Guiana was still
under foreign rule, any discussion of its boundaries
with Venezuela at the present stage could only benefit
those who wished to delay the attainment of the
territory's independence.
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“Banks are 100% into operating their business and 0% into growing their
business.” Telly V. Onu – FinTech Entrepreneur – St Kitts/Nevis
Location in the Region Neither a Barrier or Blessing for Making Money Online.
6 out of 14 Believe Better Payment Systems will Only Allow them to
Make an Additional US$500/month
Where are clients located?
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GENERAL ASSEMBLY, 18TH SESSION, OFFICIAL RECORDS, SPECIAL POLITICAL COMMITTEE, 381ST MEETING, THURSDAY, 10 OCTOBER 1963, NEW YORK
He wished to point out that his
present observations had nothing to do with the sub-
stance of the draft resolution and that, in appealing
to the Committee to observe orderly procedure, he was
concerned solely with safeguarding the reputation of
the Special Political Committee and the United Nations.
32. (...) He felt that the Committee could now
vote on the draft resolution.
47. Mr. DIALLO Telli (Guinea), raising a point of
procedure, emphasized the exceptional urgency of the
situation. (...) Even
if the trials were postponed, the hardships suffered
by those leaders made the matter an urgent one.
69. Mr. DIALLO Telli (Guinea) said that he wished
to make a clarification regarding the case of Mr.
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SECURITY COUNCIL OFFICIAL RECORDS, 16TH YEAR : 939TH MEETING, 17 FEBRUARY 1961, NEW YORK
Walter Loridan (Belgium), Mr. Dia110
Telli (Guinea), Mr. K. K. S. Dadzie (Ghana), Mr.
(...) C'est ainsi que M. Diallo Telli
s'est permis, hier, de me traiter d'étudiant docile.
(...) You are not free, Ml'. Diallo
Telli! What simple-minded people are you trying to
convince?
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GENERAL ASSEMBLY, 14TH SESSION, 4TH COMMITTEE : 886TH MEETING, FRIDAY, 25 SEPTEMBER 1959, NEW YORK
MBILE (Kamerun People's Party) observed
that the regulations for the plebiscite were the same
as for the ordinary elections. (...) Mr. ltaat HUSAIN (Pakistan) observed that Mr.
Mbile had expressed doubts as to the value of the
Litho in U.N.
(...) EDMONDS (New Zealand) observed that Mr.
Mbile did not favour the organization of a plebiscite
forthwith; but that, if a plebiscite were held, he con-
sidered that the population should be called upon to
choose between attachment to Nigeria and union with
the former Cameroons under French administration.
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LETTER DATED 63/10/22 FROM THE REPRESENTATIVE OF LEBANON TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL
(Signed)
DIALLO TELLI
Guinee.
B. N. CHAKRAVARTY
T1td,:a
L. N. PALAR
InrionesitJ
A. (...) ILBOunO
Upper VoUa
(Sig"d)
DIALLO TELLI
Guinù
P. ILBOUDO
Hauu~'VoUa
B. N. CHAKRAVARTY
[1Ul,
L. (...) ermu.nenl du Liban
de l'Organisation dlS Nations Unies,
(Signé) Georges HAKIM
DOCUMENTS S/5447 ADD. 1 2
Report by the SecretaI1'-General ta the Security
CounciJ on the funetionin~ of the United
Nations Yemen Observation Mission and the
implementation of the rerros of dJsen~age
ment
Document 8{5447
[Origina!
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GENERAL ASSEMBLY, 18TH SESSION, OFFICIAL RECORDS, SPECIAL POLITICAL COMMITTEE, 378TH MEETING, TUESDAY, 1 OCTOBER 1963, NEW YORK
Under rule 100 of the
rules of procedure of the General Assembly, it rested
with the Committee to decide in what order the items
would be taken up.
10. Mr. DIALLO Telli (Guinea) thought that the
urgency of the first item on the list-the policies of
apartheid of the Government of the Republic of South
Africa: reports of the Special Committee on the
Policies of Apartheid of the Government of the Republic
of South Africa and replies by Member States under
General Assembly resolution 1761 (XVII)-could not
be over-emphasized. (...) Moreover, since their
consideration would benefit from prior consultation
among delegations, it would be advisable. to keep to the
order proposed in document A/SPC/78, and to retain
the important question of the Palestine refugees in
third place.
13. Mr. DIALLO Telli (Guinea) had no objection to
grouping the fourth, fifth and sixth items. (...) There belng no objection, it was so decided.
378th meeting - 1 October 1963 5
26. Mr. DIALLO Telli (Guinea) said that it was largely
at African instigation that the Committee on arrange-
ments for a conference for the purpose of reviewing
the Charter had recently set up a sub-committee and
that the question of Charter review was very closely
linked to that of African representation, He agreed
with the representative of the United Arab Republic
that the matter ought to be considered at the same
time as the fifth item of the Special Political Com-
mittee's agenda.

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