XLI Directing Council of the Pan American Health Organization
DECISIONS
CD41.(D1): Committee on Credentials
Three delegates, from Colombia, Nicaragua and Uruguay, respectively, were appointed members of the Committee on Credentials.
(Final Report, CD41, 29)
CD41.(D2):
Officers
Puerto Rico (Dr. Carmen Feliciano de Melecio) was elected to the Presidency,
Canada (Dr. Joseph Losos) and Trinidad and Tobago (Dr. Hamza Rafeeq) to the Vice
Presidencies, and Mexico (Dr. Melba Muñiz Martelón) to the office of Rapporteur.
(Final Report, CD41, 29)
CD41.(D3):
Working Party to Study the Application of Article 6.B of the PAHO Constitution
Three delegates, from Bolivia, Brazil, and Dominica, respectively, were elected
members of the Working Party.
(Final Report, CD41, 29)
CD41.(D4):
General Committee
Three delegates, from Argentina, Cuba, and the United States of America,
respectively, were elected members of the General Committee.
(Final Report, CD41, 30)
CD41.(D5):
Agenda
The agenda was adopted without change.
(Final Report, CD41, 30)
CD41.(D6):
Annual Report, 1998, of the Director of the Pan American Sanitary Bureau
The Directing Council took note of the Annual Report, 1998, of the Director of
the Pan American Sanitary Bureau.
(Final Report, CD41, 30)
CD41.(D7):
Interim Financial Report of the Director for 1998
The Directing Council took note of the Interim Financial Report of the Director for 1998.
(Final Report, CD41, 30)
CD41.(D8):
Annual Report of the President of the Executive Committee
The Directing Council took note of the report of the President of the Executive
Committee on the activities of the Committee and its various subcommittees in the period
between September 1998 and September 1999.
(Final Report, CD41, 30)
CD41.(D9):
Management Advisory Committee of the WHO Action Program on Essential Drugs
Mexico was selected to the Management Advisory Committee of the WHO
Action Program on Essential Drugs for a three-year term starting 1 January 2000.
(Final Report, CD41, 31)
CD41.(D10):
International Coordination Council of the Pan American Institute for Food Protection and Zoonoses (INPPAZ)
Colombia was selected to designate a representative to the International
Coordination Council of the Pan American Institute for Food Protection and Zoonoses
(INPPAZ) for a three-year term beginning 1 January 2000.
(Final Report, CD41, 31)