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A27/38 11 May 1974

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Agenda item 3,15.2

ACTIVITIES OF THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION WITH REGARD TO ASSISTANCE TO LIBERATION MOVEMENTS IN SOUTHERN AFRICA PURSUANT TO THE

UNITED NATIONS GENERAL ASSEMBLY RESOLUTION 2918 (XXVII) AND ECOSOC RESOLUTION 1804 (LV)

(Draft resolution proposed by the following Delegations: Algeria, Bahrain, Burundi , Central African Republic, Chad, Congo, Dahomey, Egypt. Ethiopia, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Ivory Coast, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Lesotho, Liberia, Libyan Arab Republic, Madagascar Mali, Mauritania , Mauritius, Morocco, Nigeria, Onan, Qatar, Rwanda, Senegal, Sierra :Leone, Somalia, Sudan, Syrian Arab Republic, Togo, Tunisia, Uganda, United Republic of Cameroon, United Republic of Tanzania, Yemen, Zaire and Zambia)

The Twenty-seventh World Health Assembly,

Recalling the United Nations General Assembly resolution 3118 (XXVIII) requesting the specialized agencies to take the necessary steps to ensure the representation of the National Liberation Movements in meetings of the specialized agencies;

Recalling further resolution 13/l7 of the FAO Conference requesting the Director-General of FAO to make the necessary arrangements, through the Organization of African Unity, to facilitate the immediate participation of representatives of the National Liberation Movements in its meetings;

Convinced that the participation of the National Liberation Movements in meetings and other activities undertaken by WHO would ensure to the people in the liberated areas an improvement in their health and nutritional standards;

Mindful that this participation would ultimately contribute to the economic and social development of the liberated territories under the control of these Liberation Movements;

Noting resolution EB53.R58 of the fifty-third session of the Executive Board (paragraph 4),

REQUESTS the Director-General of WHO to take the necessary steps to invite the representatives of the National Liberation Movements recognized by their regional inter­

governmental organizations to attend the meetings of WHO in an observer capacity.

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WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION

ORGANISATION MONDIALE DE LA SANTÉ

A27/38 Add.l 13 May 1974 TWENTY-SEVENTH WORLD HEALTH ASSEMBLY

Agenda item 3.15.2

ACTIVITIES OF THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION WITH REGARD TO ASSISTANCE TO LIBERATION MOVEMENTS IN SOUTHERN AFRICA PURSUANT TO THE

UNITED NATIONS GENERAL ASSEMBLY RESOLUTION 2918 (XXVII) AND ECOSOC RESOLUTION 1804 (LV)

The Chief Delegates of Democratic Yemen, Romania and Yugoslavia have intimated their wish to see the names of their countries added to the list of co-sponsors of the resolution

contained in document A27/38.

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WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION

ORGANISATION MONDIALE DE LA SANTÉ

A27/38 Add.2 14 May 1974

TWENTY-SEVENTH WORLD HEALTH ASSEMBLY Agenda item 3.15.2

ACTIVITIES OF THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION WITH REGARD TO

ASSISTANCE TO LIBERATION MOVEMENTS IN SOUTHERN AFRICA PURSUANT TO THE UNITED NATIONS GENERAL ASSEMBLY RESOLUTION 2918 (XXVII)

AND ECOSOC RESOLUTION 1804 (LV)

The Chief Delegates of China and Poland have intimated their wish to see the names of their countries added to the list of co-sponsors of the resolution contained in document A27/38.

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ORGANISATION MONDIALE DE LA SANTÉ

WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION

A27/38 Add,3

15 May 1974

TWENTY-SEVENTH WORLD HEALTH ASSEMBLY Agenda Item 3.15.2

ACTIVITIES OF THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION WITH REGARD TO ASSISTANCE TO LIBERATION MOVEMENTS IN SOUTHERN AFRICA PURSUANT TO THE

UNITED NATIONS GENERAL ASSEMBLY RESOLUTION 2918 (XXVII) AND ECOSOC RESOLUTION 1804 (LV)

The Delegation of Mongolia has intimated its wish to see the name of its country added to the list of co-sponsors of the resolution contained in document A27/38.

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