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WHA67/2014/REC/1WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATIONSIXTY-SEVENTHWORLD HEALTH ASSEMBLYGENEVA, 19–24 MAY 2014RESOLUTIONS AND DECISIONSANNEXESGENEVA2014

ABBREVIATIONSAbbreviations used in WHO documentation include the MFIMOINCBITUOECD– Advisory Committee on HealthResearch– Association of Southeast AsianNations– United Nations System ChiefExecutives Board forCoordination– Council for InternationalOrganizations of MedicalSciences– Food and AgricultureOrganization of the UnitedNations– International Atomic EnergyAgency– International Agency for Researchon Cancer– International Civil AviationOrganization– International Fund forAgricultural Development– International Labour Organization(Office)– International Monetary Fund– International MaritimeOrganization– International Narcotics ControlBoard– International TelecommunicationUnion– Organisation for EconomicCo-operation and Development– Office International desEpizootiesPAHO– Pan American HealthOrganizationUNAIDS – Joint United Nations Programmeon HIV/AIDSUNCTAD – United Nations Conference onTrade and DevelopmentUNDCP – United Nations International DrugControl ProgrammeUNDP– United Nations DevelopmentProgrammeUNEP– United Nations EnvironmentProgrammeUNESCO – United Nations Educational,Scientific and CulturalOrganizationUNFPA – United Nations Population FundUNHCR – Office of the United Nations HighCommissioner for RefugeesUNICEF – United Nations Children’s FundUNIDO – United Nations IndustrialDevelopment OrganizationUNRWA – United Nations Relief and WorksAgency for Palestine Refugees inthe Near EastWFP– World Food ProgrammeWIPO– World Intellectual PropertyOrganizationWMO– World MeteorologicalOrganizationWTO– World Trade OrganizationOIEThe designations employed and the presentation of the material in this volume do not imply theexpression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the Secretariat of the World Health Organization concerningthe legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of itsfrontiers or boundaries. Where the designation “country or area” appears in the headings of tables, it coverscountries, territories, cities or areas.- ii -

PREFACEThe Sixty-seventh World Health Assembly was held at the Palais des Nations, Geneva, from19 to 24 May 2014, in accordance with the decision of the Executive Board at its 133rd session.11Decision EB133(10).- iii -

CONTENTSPagePreface.iiiAgenda .ixList of documents .xvOfficers of the Health Assembly and membership of its committees .xxiRESOLUTIONS AND DECISIONSResolutionsWHA67.1Global strategy and targets for tuberculosis prevention, care and controlafter 2015 .3WHA67.2Improved decision-making by the governing bodies.6WHA67.3Financial report and audited financial statements for the year ended31 December 2013.6WHA67.4Supplementary funding for real estate and longer-term staff liabilities.7WHA67.5Status of collection of assessed contributions, including Member States inarrears in the payment of their contributions to an extent that would justifyinvoking Article 7 of the Constitution .7WHA67.6Viral hepatitis .8WHA67.7WHO global disability action plan 2014–2021: better health for all peoplewith disability.14Comprehensive and coordinated efforts for the management of autismspectrum disorders .14WHA67.9Psoriasis .17WHA67.10Newborn health action plan .19WHA67.11Public health impacts of exposure to mercury and mercury compounds: therole of WHO and ministries of public health in the implementation of theMinamata Convention .21Contributing to social and economic development: sustainable action acrosssectors to improve health and health equity .23WHA67.8WHA67.12-v-

PageWHA67.13Implementation of the International Health Regulations (2005) .26WHA67.14Health in the post-2015 development agenda .27WHA67.15Strengthening the role of the health system in addressing violence, inparticular against women and girls, and against children .30WHA67.16Report of the External Auditor.34WHA67.17Salaries of staff in ungraded posts and of the Director-General .35WHA67.18Traditional medicine .35WHA67.19Strengthening of palliative care as a component of comprehensive carethroughout the life course .37WHA67.20Regulatory system strengthening for medical products.41WHA67.21Access to biotherapeutic products, including similar biotherapeuticproducts, and ensuring their quality, safety and efficacy .46WHA67.22Access to essential medicines .48WHA67.23Health intervention and technology assessment in support of universalhealth coverage .51Follow-up of the Recife Political Declaration on Human Resources forHealth: renewed commitments towards universal health coverage .54Antimicrobial resistance .55WHA67(1)Composition of the Committee on Credentials .59WHA67(2)Election of officers of the Sixty-seventh World Health Assembly .59WHA67(3)Establishment of the General Committee .59WHA67(4)Adoption of the agenda .59WHA67(5)Election of officers of the main committees .60WHA67(6)Verification of credentials .60WHA67(7)Election of Members entitled to designate a person to serve on theExecutive Board .61Consideration of the financial and administrative implications for theSecretariat of resolutions adopted by the Health Assembly .61Maternal, infant and young child nutrition .62WHA67.24WHA67.25DecisionsWHA67(8)WHA67(9)- vi -

PageWHA67(10)Health conditions in the occupied Palestinian territory, including eastJerusalem, and in the occupied Syrian Golan .63WHA67(11)Appointment of representatives to the WHO Staff Pension Committee .64WHA67(12)Real estate: update on the Geneva buildings renovation strategy .64WHA67(13)Multisectoral action for a life course approach to healthy ageing .65WHA67(14)Framework of engagement with non-State actors .65WHA67(15)Follow-up of the report of the Consultative Expert Working Group onResearch and Development: Financing and Coordination .66Selection of the country in which the Sixty-eighth World Health Assemblywould be held .66WHA67(16)ANNEXES1.Global strategy and targets for tuberculosis prevention, care and control after 2015 .692.Text of amended Rules of Procedure of the World Health Assembly .893.WHO global disability action plan 2014–2021: better health for all people withdisability .904.Newborn health action plan. Every newborn: an action plan to end preventable deaths .1135.Text of the updated Annex 7 of the International Health Regulations (2005) .1546.Financial and administrative implications for the Secretariat of resolutions and decisionsadopted by the Health Assembly .156- vii -

AGENDA1PLENARY1.Opening of the Health Assembly1.1Appointment of the Committee on Credentials1.2Election of the President1.3Election of the five Vice-Presidents, the Chairmen of the main committees, andestablishment of the General Committee1.4Adoption of the agenda and allocation of items to the main committees2.Report of the Executive Board on its 133rd and 134th sessions3.Address by Dr Margaret Chan, Director-General4.Invited speaker5.[Deleted]6.Executive Board: election7.Awards8.Reports of the main committees9.Closure of the Health AssemblyCOMMITTEE A10.Opening of the Committee211.WHO reform11.1 Progress report on reform implementation11.2 Improved decision-making by the governing bodies1Adopted at the second plenary meeting.2Including election of Vice-Chairmen and the Rapporteur.- ix -

SIXTY-SEVENTH WORLD HEALTH ASSEMBLY11.3 Framework of engagement with non-State actors11.4 Follow-up to the financing dialogue11.5 Strategic resource allocation11.6 Financing of administrative and management costs12.Communicable diseases12.1 Draft global strategy and targets for tuberculosis prevention, care and control after 201512.2 Global vaccine action plan12.3 Hepatitis13.Noncommunicable diseases13.1 Prevention and control of noncommunicable diseases Report on:– The action plan for the global strategy for the prevention and control ofnoncommunicable diseases 2008–2013– WHO’s role in the preparation, implementation and follow-up to the United NationsGeneral Assembly comprehensive review and assessment in 2014 of the progressachieved in the prevention and control of noncommunicable diseases Consideration of:– Terms of reference for the global coordination mechanism on the prevention andcontrol of noncommunicable diseases– Terms of reference for the United Nations Interagency Task Force on the Preventionand Control of Non-communicable Diseases– Limited set of action plan indicators for the WHO global action plan for the preventionand control of noncommunicable diseases 2013–202013.2 Maternal, infant and young child nutrition13.3 Disability13.4 Comprehensive and coordinated efforts for the management of autism spectrum disorders13.5 Psoriasis-x-

AGENDA14.Promoting health through the life course14.1 Monitoring the achievement of the health-related Millennium Development Goals Health in the post-2015 development agenda14.2 Newborn health: draft action plan14.3 Addressing the global challenge of violence, in particular against women and girls14.4 Multisectoral action for a life course approach to healthy ageing14.5 Public health impacts of exposure to mercury and mercury compounds: the role of WHOand ministries of public health in the implementation of the Minamata Convention14.6 Contributing to social and economic development: sustainable action across sectors toimprove health and health equity15.[Transferred to Committee B]16.Preparedness, surveillance and response16.1 Implementation of the International Health Regulations (2005)16.2 Pandemic influenza preparedness: sharing of influenza viruses and access to vaccines andother benefits16.3 Smallpox eradication: destruction of variola virus stocks16.4 Poliomyelitis: intensification of the global eradication initiative16.5 [Transferred to Committee B]17.Progress reportsCommunicable diseasesA.Global health sector strategy on HIV/AIDS, 2011–2015 (resolution WHA64.14)B.Eradication of dracunculiasis (resolution WHA64.16)Noncommunicable diseasesC.Child injury prevention (resolution WHA64.27)Promoting health through the life courseD.Reproductive health: strategy to accelerate progress towards the attainment ofinternational development goals and targets (resolution WHA57.12)E.Female genital mutilation (resolution WHA61.16)F.Youth and health risks (resolution WHA64.28)- xi -

SIXTY-SEVENTH WORLD HEALTH ASSEMBLYG.Implementation of the recommendations of the United Nations Commission on LifeSaving Commodities for Women and Children (resolution WHA66.7)H.Climate change and health (resolution EB124.R5)Health systemsI.Global strategy and plan of action on public health, innovation and intellectual property(resolution WHA61.21)J.Availability, safety and quality of blood products (resolution WHA63.12)K.Human organ and tissue transplantation (resolution WHA63.22)L.WHO strategy on research for healthPreparedness, surveillance and responseM. WHO’s response, and role as the health cluster lead, in meeting the growing demands ofhealth in humanitarian emergencies (resolution WHA65.20)Corporate services/enabling functionsN.Multilingualism: implementation of action plan (resolution WHA61.12)COMMITTEE B18.Opening of the Committee119.Health conditions in the occupied Palestinian territory, including east Jerusalem, and in theoccupied Syrian Golan20.Programme budget and financial matters20.1 Programme budget 2012–2013: performance assessment20.2 Financial report and audited financial statements for the year ended 31 December 201320.3 Status of collection of assessed contributions, including Member States in arrears in thepayment of their contributions to an extent that would justify invoking Article 7 of theConstitution20.4 [Deleted]20.5 [Deleted]20.6 [Deleted]1Including election of Vice-Chairmen and the Rapporteur.- xii -

AGENDA21.Audit and oversight matters21.1 Report of the External Auditor21.2 Report of the Internal Auditor22.Staffing matters22.1 Human resources: annual report22.2 Report of the International Civil Service Commission22.3 Amendments to the Staff Regulations and Staff Rules22.4 Appointment of representatives to the WHO Staff Pension Committee23.Management and legal matters23.1 Follow-up of the report of the Working Group on the Election of the Director-General ofthe World Health Organization23.2 Real estate: update on the Geneva buildings renovation strategy24.Collaboration within the United Nations system and with other intergovernmental organizations15.Health systems15.1 Traditional medicine15.2 Follow-up of the report of the Consultative Expert Working Group on Research andDevelopment: Financing and Coordination15.3 unterfeit medical products15.4 Access to essential medicines15.5 Strengthening of palliative care as a component of integrated treatment throughout thelife course15.6 Regulatory system strengthening15.7 Health intervention and technology assessment in support of universal health coverage15.8 Follow-up of the Recife Political Declaration on Human Resources for Health: renewedcommitments towards universal health coverage16.Preparedness, surveillance and response16.5 Antimicrobial drug resistance- xiii -

LIST OF DOCUMENTSA67/1 Rev.1Agenda 1A67/2Report of the Executive Board on its 133rd and 134th sessionsA67/3Address by Dr Margaret Chan, Director-General, to the Sixty-seventhWorld Health AssemblyA67/4Progress report on reform implementationA67/5Improved decision-making by the governing bodies 2A67/5 Add.1Report on financial and administrative implications for the Secretariatof resolutions proposed for adoption by the Executive Board orHealth Assembly3A67/6Framework of engagement with non-State actorsA67/7Follow-up to the financing dialogueA67/8Follow-up to the financing dialogueIndependent evaluationA67/9Strategic resource allocationReport of the Programme, Budget and Administration Committee ofthe Executive Board to the Sixty-seventh World Health AssemblyA67/10Financing of administrative and management costsA67/11Draft global strategy and targets for tuberculosis prevention, careand control after 20154A67/12Global vaccine action planA67/13Improving the health of patients with viral hepatitisA67/13 Add.1Report on financial and administrative implications for the Secretariatof resolutions proposed for adoption by the Executive Board orHealth Assembly3A67/14Prevention and control of noncommunicable diseases1See page ix.2See Annex 2.3See Annex 6.4See Annex 1.- xv -

SIXTY-SEVENTH WORLD HEALTH ASSEMBLYA67/14 Add.1Terms of reference for the global coordination mechanism on theprevention and control of noncommunicable diseasesA67/14 Add.2High-level meeting of the United Nations General AssemblyA67/14 Add.3 Rev.1Proposed work plan for the global coordination mechanism on theprevention and control of noncommunicable diseases covering theperiod 2014–2015A67/15 and A67/15 Add.1Maternal, infant and young child nutritionA67/16Draft WHO global disability action plan 2014–2021: Better health forall people with disability1A67/17Comprehensive and coordinated efforts for the management ofautism spectrum disordersA67/17 Add.1Report on financial and administrative implications for the Secretariatof resolutions proposed for adoption by the Executive Board orHealth Assembly2A67/18PsoriasisA67/18 Add.1Report on financial and administrative implications for the Secretariatof resolutions proposed for adoption by the Executive Board orHealth Assembly2A67/19Monitoring the achievement of the health-related MillenniumDevelopment GoalsA67/20Health in the post-2015 development agendaA67/21 and A67/21 Corr.1Newborn health: draft action plan3A67/22Addressing the global challenge of violence, in particular againstwomen and girls, and against childrenA67/23Multisectoral action for a life course approach to healthy ageingA67/24Public health impacts of exposure to mercury and mercurycompounds: the role of WHO and ministries of public health in theimplementation of the Minamata ConventionA67/25Contributing to social and economic development: sustainable actionacross sectors to improve health and health equity1See Annex 3.2See Annex 6.3See Annex 4.- xvi -

LIST OF DOCUMENTSA67/26Traditional medicineA67/27Follow-up of the report of the Consultative Expert Working Group onResearch and Development: Financing and CoordinationA67/28Follow-up of the report of the Consultative Expert WorkingGroup on Research and Development: Financing andCoordinationHealth research and development demonstration projectsA67/28 Add.1Meetings of stakeholders for selected health research anddevelopment demonstration projects, 7–10 May lsified/counterfeit medicalproductsA67/30Access to essential medicinesA67/31Strengthening of palliative care as a component of integratedtreatment throughout the life courseA67/32Regulatory system strengtheningA67/33Health intervention and technology assessment in support ofuniversal health coverageA67/34Follow-up of the Recife Political Declaration on Human Resourcesfor Health: renewed commitments towards universal health coverageA67/35 and A67/35 Add.1Implementation of the InternationalHealth Regulations (2005)1A67/36Pandemic Influenza Preparedness: sharing of influenza viruses andaccess to vaccines and other benefitsA67/36 Add.1Report of the meeting of the Pandemic Influenza PreparednessFramework Advisory GroupA67/37Smallpox eradication: destruction of variola virus stocksA67/38Poliomyelitis: intensification of the global eradication initiativeA67/39Antimicrobial drug resistanceA67/39 Add.1Draft global action plan on antimicrobial resistanceA67/40Progress reportsA67/41Health conditions in the occupied Palestinian territory, including eastJerusalem, and in the occupied Syrian Golan1See Annex 5.- xvii -

SIXTY-SEVENTH WORLD HEALTH ASSEMBLYA67/42Programme budget 2012–2013: performance assessmentA67/43Financial Report and Audited Financial Statements for the yearended 31 December 2013A67/43 Add.1Proposal in respect of supplementary funding for real estate andlonger-term staff liabilitiesA67/44Status of collection of assessed contributions, including MemberStates in arrears in the payment of their contributions to an extent thatwould justify invoking Article 7 of the ConstitutionA67/45Report of the External AuditorA67/46Report of the Internal AuditorA67/47Human resources: annual reportA67/48Report of the International Civil Service CommissionA67/49Amendments to the Staff Regulations and Staff RulesA67/50Appointment of representatives to the WHO Staff PensionCommitteeA67/51Follow-up on the report of the Working Group on the election of theDirector-General of the World Health OrganizationA67/52Real estate: update on the Geneva buildings renovation strategyA67/53Collaboration within the United Nations system and with otherintergovernmental organizationsA67/54WHO reformReport of the Programme, Budget and Administration Committee ofthe Executive Board to the Sixty-seventh World Health AssemblyA67/55Programme budget 2012-2013: performance assessmentReport of the Programme, Budget and Administration Committee ofthe Executive Board to the Sixty-seventh World Health AssemblyA67/56Financial report and audited financial statements for the year ended31 December 2013Report of the Programme, Budget and Administration Committee ofthe Executive Board to the Sixty-seventh World Health AssemblyA67/57Status of collection of assessed contributions, including MemberStates in arrears in the payment of their contributions to an extent thatwould justify invoking Article 7 of the ConstitutionReport of the Programme, Budget and Administration Committee ofthe Executive Board to the Sixty-seventh World Health Assembly- xviii -

LIST OF DOCUMENTSA67/58Report of the External AuditorReport of the Programme, Budget and Administration Committee ofthe Executive Board to the Sixty-seventh World Health AssemblyA67/59Report of the Internal AuditorReport of the Programme, Budget and Administration Committee ofthe Executive Board to the Sixty-seventh World Health AssemblyA67/60Human resources: annual reportReport of the Programme, Budget and Administration Committee ofthe Executive Board to the Sixty-seventh World Health AssemblyA67/61Real estate: update on the Geneva buildings renovation strategyReport of the Programme, Budget and Administration Committee ofthe Executive Board to the Sixty-seventh World Health AssemblyA67/62First report of Committee AA67/63Committee on CredentialsA67/64Second report of Committee AA67/65Third report of Committee AA67/66First report of Committee BA67/67Election of Members entitled to designate a person to serve on theExecutive BoardA67/68Fourth report of Committee AA67/69Second report of Committee BA67/70Fifth report of Committee AA67/71Third report of Committee BA67/72Sixth report of Committee AA67/73Fourth report of Committee BInformation documentsA67/INF./1Reform implementation planA67/INF./2Health conditions in the occupied Palestinian territory, including eastJerusalem, and in the occupied Syrian GolanStatement of the Government of Israel- xix -

SIXTY-SEVENTH WORLD HEALTH ASSEMBLYA67/INF./3Health conditions in the occupied Palestinian territory, including eastJerusalem, and in the occupied Syrian GolanReport by the Ministry of Health of the Syrian Arab RepublicA67/INF./4Health conditions in the occupied Palestinian territory, including eastJerusalem, and in the occupied Syrian GolanReport of the Director of Health, UNRWAA67/INF./5Health conditions in the occupied Palestinian territory, including eastJerusalem, and in the occupied Syrian GolanReport at the request of the Permanent Observer of Palestine to theUnited Nations and Other International Organizations at GenevaDiverse documentsA67/DIV./1 Rev.1List of delegates and other participantsA67/DIV./2Guide for delegates to the World Health AssemblyA67/DIV./3Decisions and list of resolutionsA67/DIV./4List of documentsA67/DIV./5Address by Her Excellency Dr Christine Kaseba-Sata, First Lady ofthe Republic of Zambia, to the Sixty-seventh World Health AssemblyA67/DIV./6Address by Melinda Gates, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, to theSixty-seventh World Health Assembly- xx -

OFFICERS OF THE HEALTH ASSEMBLY ANDMEMBERSHIP OF ITS COMMITTEESPresidentDr Roberto MORALES OJEDA (Cuba)Leste, Tunisia, United Kingdom of GreatBritain and Northern Ireland, United States ofAmerica and Uruguay.Vice-PresidentsDr Neil SHARMA (Fiji)Mr François IBOVI (Congo)Mr Maithripala Yapa SIRISENA (SriLanka)Dr Vytenis Povilas ANDRIUKAITIS(Lithuania)Mr Sadiq bin Abdul Karim AL-SHEHABI(Bahrain)Chairman: Dr Roberto MORALES OJEDA(Cuba)Secretary: Dr Margaret CHAN, DirectorGeneralMAIN COMMITTEESUnder Rule 35 of the Rules of Procedure ofthe World Health Assembly, each delegationwas entitled to be represented on each maincommittee by one of its members.SecretaryDr Margaret CHAN, Director-GeneralCommittee on CredentialsCommittee AThe Committee on Credentials wascomposed of delegates of the followingMember States: Chile, Democratic People’sRepublic of Korea, Dominican Republic,Ethiopia, Iceland, Iraq, Japan, Malaysia,Monaco, Mozambique, Portugal and Zambia.Chairman: Dr Pamela RENDI-WAGNER(Austria)Vice-Chairmen: Professor PE THET KHIN(Myanmar) and Dr JorgeVILLAVICENCIO (Guatemala)Rapporteur: Dr Helen MBUGUA (Kenya)Secretary: Dr Timothy ARMSTRONG,Coordinator, Surveillance and Populationbased PreventionChairman: Dr Feisul Idzwan MUSTAPHA(Malaysia)Vice-Chairman: Dr Guy FONES (Chile)Secretary: Mr Xavier DANEY (Senior LegalOfficer)Committee BChairman: Dr Ruhakana RUGUNDA(Uganda)Vice-Chairmen: Dr Mohsen ASADI-LARI(Islamic Republic of Iran) and Dr SialeAKAUOLA (Tonga)Rapporteur: Dr Dipendra Raman SINGH(Nepal)Secretary: Dr Clive ONDARI, Coordinator,Safety and VigilanceGeneral CommitteeThe General Committee was composed ofthe President and Vice-Presidents of the HealthAssembly and the Chairmen of the maincommittees, together with delegates of thefollowing Member States: Afghanistan, Angola,Benin, Cabo Verde, China, Costa Rica,Equatorial Guinea, France, Greece, Guyana,Republic of Korea, Russian Federation, Timor-REPRESENTATIVES OF THE EXECUTIVE BOARDProfessor Jane HALTON (Australia)Professor Ogtay SHIRALIYEV (Azerbaijan)Dr Mohsen ASADI-LARI (Islamic Republic of Iran)Professor PE THET KHIN (Myanmar)- xxi -

RESOLUTIONS AND DECISIONS

RESOLUTIONSWHA67.1Global strategy and targets for tuberculosis prevention, care andcontrol after 20151The Sixty-seventh World Health Assembly,Having considered the report on the draft global strategy and targets for tuberculosis prevention,care and control after 2015;2Acknowledging the progress made towards the achievement of Millennium DevelopmentGoal 6 (Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases) for 2015 following the United NationsMillennium Declaration and related 2015 tuberculosis targets, through the adoption of the directlyobserved treatment, short course (DOTS) strategy, the Stop TB Strategy and the Global Plan to StopTB 2006–2015, as well as the financing of national plans based on those frameworks, as called for,inter alia, in resolution WHA60.19 on tuberculosis control;Concerned by the persisting gaps and the uneven progress made towards current targets, and inaddition that some regions, Member States, communities and vulnerable groups require specificstrategies and support to accelerate progress in preventing disease and deaths, and to expand access toneeded interventions and new tools;Further concerned that, even with significant progress, an estimated three million people whocontract tuberculosis each year will not have their disease detected or will not receive appropriate careand treatment;Cognizant of the serious economic and social consequences of tuberculosis and of the burdenborne by many of those affected when seeking care and adhering to tuberculosis treatment;Considering resolution WHA62.15 on prevention and control of multidrug-resistant tuberculosisand extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis, and its appeal for action; aware that the response to thecrisis to date has been insufficient despite the introduction of new rapid diagnostic tests and efforts toscale up disease management; aware also that the vast majority of those in need still lack access tohigh-quality prevention, treatment and care services; and alarmed at the grave individual and publichealth risks posed by multidrug-resistant tuberculosis;Aware that HIV coinfection is the main reason for the failure to meet tuberculosis controltargets in high-HIV prevalence settings and that tuberculosis is a major cause of deaths among peopleliving with HIV, and recognizing the need for substantially enhanced joint action in addressing thedual epidemics of tuberculosis and HIV/AIDS through increasing integration of primary care servicesin order to improve access to care;1See Annex 6 for the financial and administrative implications

SIXTY-SEVENTH WORLD HEALTH ASSEMBLY - x - 11.3 Framework of engagement with non-State actors 11.4 Follow-up to the financing dialogue 11.5 Strategic resource allocation 11.6 Financing of administrative and management costs 12. Communicable diseases 12.1 Draft global strategy and targets for tuberculosis

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