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WP/RC3/16 Page 3 WP/RC3/R7 - J APPROVED STAMPS FOR CERTIFICATES OF IHMUNIZATION

The. Regional

NOTES the actions taken by the Director-General.

WP/RC3/R8 f ESTABLISHMENT OF BETTER C0-OPERATION AMONG THE MEMBER COUNTRIES IN THIS REGION IN THE FIELD OF PUBLIC HEALTH: EXCHANGE OF INFORMATION AND INTRA-REGIONAL FELLOWSHIPS-

The Regional Committee

RECOGNIZES the fact that there are a great many problems that need to be solved in the field of public health among the Member Countries of this Region; and that cooperation among the Member Countries by way of an exchange of information, both technical 'and administrative., will contribute greatly to the solution of

these problems;

RECOMMENDS that the attention of the health administrations of all Member Countries.and the Regional Director for the Western Pacific be called to this particular point;

and further'

RECOMMENDS that a special study be made of the possibility of establishing a clearing centre in the Office of the Regional Director for the collection and distribution of such information.

among Member Countries., and also on the possibility of encouraging more grants of intra-regional fellowships to qualified persons

and providing for more intra-regional seminars in order that they may acquire fuller information on the'various aspects of public health administration in countries within the Region.

WP/RC3/R9, THE ROTATION OF THE PLACE OF THE REGIONAL COMMITTEE MEETING FOR THE WESTERN PACIFIC

The Regional Committee

CONSIDERS that the place cf Regional Meetings should be the site of the Regional Headquarters unless Member Governments issue invita..

tions in good time,, and the Secretary is authorized to make detailed arrangements with the host government.

WP/RC3/RIO " CENTRAL PROGRf € OF WORK FOR SPECIFIC PERIOD The Regional Committee

NOTES Resolution A5/R/25 of the Fifth World'Health Assembly covering the general programme of work for a specific-period;

RECOMMENDS that Member Countries of the Region see to it that their annual programmes be so planned as to: secure adequate integration of such programmes in the approved general programme of the Organization; and

REITERATES the previous recommendation contained in its Resolution WP/RC2/R7'that Member Countries of the Region make full use of the consulting service available from the Regional Office and keep the Regional Office informed of their desire for assistance of this type.

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