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WHA29.13 Assessment of Namibia

The Twenty-ninth World Health Assembly,

Having considered the recommendations of the Executive Board 1 on the assessment of Namibia,

1. EXPRESSES its full and continuing support to the objective of the attainment by Namibia of self-determi- nation and independence so vital for the health of its people and reaffirms its intention to collaborate fully with United Nations programmes of assistance to the Namibian people;

2. CONFIRMS the assessment of Namibia as established in resolutions WHA27.39 and WHA27.9;

3. URGES the United Nations to make continuing provision for payment of the assessed contributions of Namibia.

Handb. Res., Vol. II,7.1.2.3 Eighth plenary meeting, 11 May 1976

(Committee B, first report)

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