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WHA25.52 Assessment of Bangladesh

The Twenty-fifth World Health Assembly,

Noting the admission of Bangladesh to membership in the Organization on 19 May 1972;

Recalling that the Twenty-second World Health Assembly in resolution WHA22.6 decided that f r o m 1968 new Members shall be assessed in accordance with the practice followed by the United Nations in assessing new Members for their year of admission,

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(1) that Bangladesh shall be assessed for the year 1972 and future years at a rate to be fixed by the World Health Assembly as and when the theoretical probable percentage rate of assessment has been established by the United Nations Committee on Contributions;

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(2) that Bangladesh shall be assessed at the provisional rate of 0.04% for 1972 and future years, to be adjusted to the definitive assessment rate when established by the World Health Assembly ; and further

(3) that the assessment for 1972 shall be reduced to one-third of 0.04%.

Handb. Res., 11th ed.,7.1.2.2 Fourteenth plenary meeting, 25 May 1972

(Committee B, eighth report)

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