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PAN AMERICAN HEALTH ORGANIZATION ..

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE DIRECTING COUNCIL

26th MEETING OF THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON PLANNING AND PROGRAMMING

Washington, D.C., 25-27 March 1996

SPP26/1, Rev. 1 (Eng.) 1 March 1996

ORIGINAL: ENGLISH-SPANISH

PROVISIONAL AGENDA

Document No.

1. Opening of the Meeting

SPP26/1, Rev. 1

2. Adoption of the Agenda and Program of Sessions and SPP26/WP/1

3. Renewal of the Call for Health for All SPP26/3

4. Progress in the Implementation of the Regional Plan of

Action on Violence and Health SPP26/4

5. Evaluation of PAHO Technical Cooperation in El Salvador SPP26/5

6. Evaluation of the Strategic and Programmatic Orientations,

1995-1998 SPP26/6

7. Progress of Activities in Health Sector Reform SPP26/7

8. Progress in the Implementation of the Regional Plan for

Investment in the Environment and Health SPP26/8

9. Collaboration between PAHO and Nongovernmental

Organizations SPP26/9

10. Provisional Draft of the Program Budget of the World Health Organization for the Region of the Americas for the Financial

Period 1998-1999 SPP26/10

11. Revision of the Terms of Reference and Rules of Procedure

of the Subcommittee SPP26/11

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