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World Health Organization

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 May 2009

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Sixteenth Assembly: The sixteenth session of the Assembly of the World Health Organization (WHO) met in Geneva on May 7–23, 1963, under the presidency of Dr. M. A. Majekodunmi (Nigeria). During the discussion of the Director-General's report on the work of WHO in 1962, delegates expressed agreement on the importance of the planned development of health services, medical education, and the training of auxiliary staff. Endorsing the Organization's medical research program, some members suggested its extension to other fields. Other members felt, however, that WHO was devoting too much time and money to work that could be carried out by national research institutes. Several delegations appealed for a more flexible approach in providing aid to less developed countries. Dr. Candau, the Director-General, spoke of the efforts that had been made to secure staff from a wider range of countries.

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International Organizations: Summary of Activities: II. Specialized Agencies
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Copyright © The IO Foundation 1964

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1 World Health Organization Official Records, Nos. 127–128 (Geneva, 1963)Google Scholar; see also WHO Chronicle, 07 1963 (Vol. 17, No. 7) and August 1963 (Vol. 17, No. 8)Google Scholar. For a summary of the fifteenth Assembly, see International Organization, Autumn 1963 (Vol. 17, No. 4), pp. 979982CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

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16 Resolution WHA16.11. The remaining members of the Board were designated by the following countries: Canada, Ceylon, Colombia, France, Haiti, Iraq, Israel, Italy, Japan, the Malagasy Republic, Poland, Senegal, Spain, Tunisia, the United States, and the Soviet Union.

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18 Resolutions WHA17.4, WHA17.5, WHA17.6, and WHA17.7, respectively.

19 Resolution WHA17.16. The remaining sixteen of the 24 member states entitled to designate a person to serve on the Executive Board were: Brazil, Canada, Ceylon, Colombia, France, Haiti, Indonesia, Iran, the Malagasy Republic, Mali, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Sierra Leone, Tunisia, and the Soviet Union.

20 Resolution WHA17.22.

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22 Resolution WHA17.43.

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33 Resolution EB32.R16.

34 Resolution EB32.R22.

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37 Resolution EB33.R5.

38 Resolution EB33.R7.

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49 Resolution EB33.R31.

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51 Resolution EB33.R43.

52 Resolution EB33.R45.

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54 Resolution EB33.R50.

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