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WHA30.29 Assessment of Namibia

The Thirtieth World Health Assembly,

Having considered the recommendation of the Executive Board on the assessment of Namibia,2

1. DECIDES to exempt Namibia from payment of its assessed contributions for 1978 and subsequent years until the year it accedes to full membership of the World Health Organization;

2. AUTHORIZES the Director-General to finance those contributions from available casual income.

Handb. Res., Vol. II (2nd ed.),7.1.2.2 Twelfth plenary meeting, 16 May 1977

(Committee B, fourth report)

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