Transfer of the Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean (draft resolution sponsored by the following delegations: Belgium; Central African Republic; Colombia; Germany, Federal Republic of; Ivory Coast; Luxembourg; Malawi; Norway; Peru; Swaziland; Toqga and Zaire)

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World Health Assembly, 35. (1982). Transfer of the Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean (draft resolution sponsored by the following delegations: Belgium; Central African Republic; Colombia; Germany, Federal Republic of; Ivory Coast; Luxembourg; Malawi; Norway; Peru; Swaziland; Toqga and Zaire). World Health Organization. http://www.who.int/iris/handle/10665/159674
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A35/B/Conf.Paper No.4A35/B/Conf.Paper No.4 Rev.1
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