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SIXTY-EIGHTH WORLD HEALTH ASSEMBLY A68/1 Add.1 24 April 2015

Proposal for supplementary agenda item

The Director-General has the honour to refer to a proposal received from the Republic of Sudan on 23 March 2015 for a supplementary agenda item, “Mycetoma” (see Annex).

In accordance with Rule 12 of the Rules of Procedure of the World Health Assembly, this proposal for a supplementary agenda item is submitted to the General Committee for its consideration.

Supplementary documentation accompanying this proposal will be distributed if a corresponding agenda item is added by the Health Assembly.

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A68/1 Add.1

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ANNEX

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A68/1 Add.1 Annex

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Annex A68/1 Add.1

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