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WHA2.34. Co-operation with the United Nations on the United Nations Library, Geneva

The Second World Health Assembly

REQUESTS the Director-General to communicate to the Secretary-General of the United Nations its appreciation of the action taken by the Secretary-General in placing before the Ninth Session of the Economic and Social Council proposals for the loan to W H O b y the United Nations Library, Geneva, for an indefinite period, of certain medical and health material needed by WHO.

(Ninth report of Committee on Pro- gramme, adopted at tenth plenary meeting)

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