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Decision 8: Visits by representatives of Member States to other countries of the Region The Regional Committee made an in-depth study of document AFR/RC32/14 on visits by representatives of Member States to other countries of the Region.

The Regional Committee noted with satisfaction the participation of the authorities of Member States in those visits, for which it thanked them.

The Regional Committee again commended the Regional Director for measures taken to promote the study visits and for the presentation of document AFR/RC32/14. Il encouraged him to continue to apply the five-year plan of visits 1980-1985 with all due flexibility.

September 1982, 32, 3

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