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WHA29.14 Assessment of Bangladesh

The Twenty-ninth World Health Assembly,

Having considered the recommendations of the Executive Board2 on the assessment of Bangladesh,

DECIDES

(1) to revise the rate of assessment for Bangladesh as follows:

1974 0.07 %

1975,1976 and 1977 0.08

(2) that the contribution of Bangladesh for the year 1976 shall be reduced by the following amounts :

in respect of:

1974 . . 1975 . . 1976 . .

64 300 us$

23 070 27 400 114 770

(3) to appropriate from available casual income the sum of US $114 770 required for those adjustments

Handb. Res., Vol. II, 7.1.2.2 Eighth plenary meeting, 11 May 1976

(Committee B, first report)

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