聯合國香港協會 | |
Formation | 1 January 1953 |
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Founder | Ma Man-fai |
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Affiliations | World Federation of United Nations Associations |
The United Nations Association of Hong Kong (Chinese: 聯合國香港協會) was a political organisation formed for promoting the values of the United Nations to Hong Kong residents. It was founded by Director of Sincere Co. Ltd Ma Man-fai in 1953.
It allied with the Reform Club of Hong Kong and Hong Kong Civic Association, the two largest political groups for a further constitutional reform in Hong Kong. Ma took an even more radical approach in the Civic-Reform coalition, striving for the self-government of the Hong Kong residents.
The Association's proposal of 1961 suggested:
Elsie Elliot was once the member of the Association from 1962 to 1967.