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WHA23.29 Acceptance of Amendments to the Constitution of WHO

The Twenty-third World Health Assembly

NOTES the report of the Director-General on the situation regarding the possibilities for the acceptance of amendments to the Constitution of the World Health Organization.

Handb. Res., 10th ed., 6.1 Fourteenth plenary meeting, 19 May 1970

(Committee B, fifth report)

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