Thirteen resolutions to further nursing's immediate goals were made by delegates from 58 countries at ICN's meeting of the Council of National Representatives in Auckland, New Zealand, 10-14 August 1987. In keeping with ICN President Nelly Garzon's theme for her four-year term, most of the resolutions seek "justice" for both nurses and the public, attempting to help solve the problems of nurses working under unsafe conditions, of Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) victims, of war-affected children and of patients in general. President Garzon expressed her satisfaction with the work accomplished and her hope that the delegates carry out the policy decisions in their respective home countries.