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EB55.R58 Health aspects of the policy of apartheid

The Executive Board,

Having considered the preliminary study undertaken by the Director-General on the health aspects of apartheid;

Recalling the policy of the Organization regarding apartheid, as adopted by the Organization in resolutions WHA16.43 and WHA17.50; �

Fully aware that the policy of apartheid has serious health implications, both physical and mental, for the populations living under that policy,

1. REQUESTS the Director-General to continue to collaborate with other organizations and institutions of the United Nations system to enhance concerted international action against the policy of apartheid; and, further,

2. REQUESTS the Director-General to explore with other organizations of the United Nations system appro- priate ways to ensure the success of the United Nations Decade for Action to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimination.

Handb. Res., Vol. II,8.1 Twenty-third meeting 31 January 1975

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