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PAN

 

AMERICAN

 

HEALTH

 

ORGANIZATION

 

WORLD

 

HEALTH

 

ORGANIZATION

 

 

      

25th DIRECTING COUNCIL

 

29th SESSION OF THE REGIONAL COMMITTEE

Washington D.C., 27 September – 6 October 1977

RESOLUTION

CD25.R13

PAN AMERICAN COMMUNITY HEALTH TRAINING CENTER

THE 25th DIRECTING COUNCIL,

Having examined Document CD25/28 presented by the Director on the establishment of a Pan

American Community Health Training Center;

Recognizing the work that the Government of Costa Rica and PAHO have been doing with a view

to drawing up a detailed plan for the functioning of the Center; and

Considering that the aforesaid document gives effect to operative paragraph 5 of Resolution XI of

the XXIV Meeting of the Directing Council,

RESOLVES

1. To thank the Director for the report on the state of negotiations for establishing the Pan American

Community Health Training Center.

2. To thank the Government of Costa Rica once again for its continuing concern to bring this Center

into being.

3. To request the Director to continue collaborating with the Government of Costa Rica in the terms

set forth in Resolution XI of the XXIV Meeting of the Directing Council, and to report on the

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