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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.R33

TECHNICAL DISCUSSIONS

THE 11th DIRECTING COUNCIL,

Having received the report of the Technical Discussions on the subject "Technical, Financial, and

Administrative Aspects of Water Supply in the Urban Environment in the Americas" 1 presented by

the Moderator, Dr. Arnoldo Gabaldón (Venezuela), and prepared by the Rapporteur, Dr. Alberto

Aguilar Rivas (El Salvador),

RESOLVES

1. To take note of the report.

2. To express its satisfaction with the manner in which the discussions were conducted.

3. To express appreciation to the Moderator, the Rapporteur, the consultants, and the members of

the panel for their valuable contribution to the success of the discussions.

Sept. 1959 OD 32, 30

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