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EB27.R1 Activities jointly assisted by UNICEF and WHO The Executive Board,

Having considered the report of the Director-General on the developments in activities jointly assisted by UNICEF and WHO,1

1. NOTES the report of the Director-General;

2. REITERATES the desirability of considering the health needs of mothers and children as inseparable from those of the family and community as a whole; and

3. EXPRESSES its appreciation of the continuing close and effective collaboration between the two organizations.

Handb. Res., 5th ed., 8.1.4.2 Second meeting, 30 January 1961

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