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PAN

 

AMERICAN

 

HEALTH

 

ORGANIZATION

 

WORLD

 

HEALTH

 

ORGANIZATION

 

 

      

11th DIRECTING COUNCIL

 

11th SESSION OF THE REGIONAL COMMITTEE

Washington D.C., 21 - 30 September 1959

RESOLUTION

CD11.R5

EMERGENCY REVOLVING FUND

THE 11th DIRECTING COUNCIL,

Having examined the report presented by the Director on the use of the Emergency Revolving Fund

(Document CD11/18); and

Considering that, if the Fund is to serve its important purpose of collaboration with the

Governments, it is essential that it be maintained at the established level,

RESOLVES

1. To take note of the report on the use of the Emergency Revolving Fund presented by the

Director of the Pan American Sanitary Bureau.

2. To invite the Governments, when they request assistance from the Fund, to reimburse as soon

as possible the amounts advanced [therefrom].

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