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INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS OTHER THAN TREATIES [61 STAT. regulations and statistics relating to educational, scientific and cul- tural life and institutions, and on the action taken upon the recom- Ante, p. 2498. mendations and conventions referred to in Article IV, paragraph 4. ARTICLE IX. Budget 1. The budget shall be administered by the Organisation. 2. The General Conference shall approve and give final effect to the budget and to the apportionment of financial responsibility among the States Members of the Organisation subject to such arrangement with the United Nations as may be provided in the agreement to be entered into pursuant to Article X. 3. The Director-General, with the approval of the Executive Board, may receive gifts, bequests, and subventions directly from govern- ments, public and private institutions, associations and private persons. ARTICLE X. Relations with the United Nations Organisation This Organisation shall be brought into relation with the United Nations Organisation, as soon as practicable, as one of the special- 59 stat. 1046. ised agencies referred to in Article 57 of the Charter of the United Nations. This relationship shall be effected through an agreement 59 Stat. 1047. with the United Nations Organisation under Article 63 of the Charter, which agreement shall be subject to the approval of the General Confer- ence of this Organisation. The agreement shall provide for effective co- operation between the two Organisations in the pursuit of their com- mon purposes, and at the same time shall recognise the autonomy of this Organisation, within the fields of its competence as defined in this Constitution. Such agreement may, among other matters, provide for the approval and financing of the budget of the Organisation by the General Assembly of the United Nations. ARTICLE XI. Relations with other specializedinternationalOrganisationsand agencies 1. This Organisation may co-operate with other specialised inter- governmental organisations and agencies whose interests and activities are related to its purposes. To this end the Director-General, acting under the general authority of the Executive Board, may establish effective working relationships with such organisations and agencies and establish such joint committees as may be necessary to assure effective co-operation. Any formal arrangements entered into with such organisations or agencies shall be subject to the approval of the Executive Board. 2. Whenever the General Conference of this Organisation and the competent authorities of any other specialised inter-governmental organisations or agencies whose purposes and functions lie within the competence of this Organisation, deem it desirable to effect a transfer 2502