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WHA13.26 Adoption of a WHO Flag

The Thirteenth World Health Assembly,

Considering that the consultations envisaged in resolution EB25.R71 on the adoption of an official flag of the World Health Organization are still in process,

NOTES that the Director-General will report on the question to the Fourteenth World Health Assembly.

Handb. Res., 5th ed., 9.7 Eighth plenary meeting, 11 May 1960 (section 14 of the second report of the Committee on Administration, Finance and Legal Matters)

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