Intergovernmental Bureau for Informatics

The Intergovernmental Bureau for Informatics (IBI) originated as a transformation of the International Computation Centre (ICC) that was created by UNESCO in 1951 by Resolution 2.24 of the General Conference, implementing the mandate of Resolutions 22(III) of October 3, 1946, 160(VII) of August 10, 1948, 318(XI) of August 14, 1950 and 394(XIII) of the UN's ECOSOC.[1][2][3]

Due to delays in ratifications by member countries, the ICC was actually created in 1961 and became fully operational in 1964.[4][5] The IBI ceased to exist in 1988.[6][7][8] IBI Headquarters was located at 23, viale Civilità del Lavoro, 00144 Rome, Italy.[1]

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