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WHA14.36 Annual Report of the Director-General for 1960 : Programme Aspects The Fourteenth World Health Assembly,

Having reviewed the Report of the Director-General on the work of WHO during I960,1

1. NOTES with satisfaction the manner in which the programme was planned and carried out in 1960 in accordance with the established policies of the Organization; and

2. COMMENDS the Director-General for the work accomplished.

Handb. Res., 5th ed., 1.1.8 Eleventh plenary meeting, 22 February 1961 (section 1 of the fourth report of the Committee on Programme and Budget)

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