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WHA25.53 Assessment of Papua New Guinea The Twenty-fifth World Health Assembly,

Noting the admission of Papua New Guinea to associate membership in the Organization on 19 May 1972, subject to notice being given of acceptance of associate membership on behalf of Papua New Guinea in accordance with Rules 115 and 116 of the Rules of Procedure of the Health Assembly ;

Recalling that the Thirteenth World Health Assembly in resolution WHA13.16 confirmed that the assessment of Associate Members shall be 0.02%; and

Recalling further that the Twenty-second World Health Assembly in resolution WHA22.6 decided that from 1968 new Members shall be assessed in accordance with the practice followed by the United Nations in assessing new Members for their year of admission,

DECIDES that the assessment of Papua New Guinea for 1972 shall be reduced to one-third of 0.02%.

Handb. Res., 11th ed., 7.1.2.3 Fourteenth plenary meeting, 25 May 1972 (Committee B, eighth report)

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