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ШШ World Health Organization Organisation mondiale de la Santé

EXECUTIVE BOARD Agenda item 9.4 EB95/Conf.Paper No.11 Ninety-fifth Session 25 January 1995

WHO communications and public relations policy

(Draft decision proposed by the Rapporteurs)

The Executive Board, having considered the report by the Director-General,1 endorsed the WHO communications and public relations policy and recommended its immediate implementation.

1 Documento EB95/16.

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