Ways and means of implementing resolutions of regional interest adopted by the thirty-fourth World Health Assembly.

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Regional Committee for Africa, 34. (1984). Ways and means of implementing resolutions of regional interest adopted by the thirty-fourth World Health Assembly.. World Health Organization. Regional Office for Africa.. http://www.who.int/iris/handle/10665/102287
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Regional Committee for Africa, Thirty- fourth session, third resolution, September 1984, 34, 12.Gov't Doc #
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