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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1994 and 1995 · Sec. 412

Sec. 412. REFORMS IN THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION

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## SEC. 412 REFORMS IN THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION ###
(a)Sense of the Congress It is the sense of the Congress that United States contributions to the World Health Organization
(WHO)should be utilized in the most effective and efficient manner possible, particularly for the reduction of diseases and disabilities in developing countries. ###
(b)Policy The President shall direct the United States representatives to the World Health Assembly, the Executive Board, and the World Health Organization to monitor the activities of the World Health Organization to ensure that such organizations achieve— ####
(1)the timely implementation of reforms and management improvements, including those outlined in the resolutions of the 46th World Health Assembly related to the external Auditor (WHA 46.21), the Report of the Executive Board on the WHO Response to Global Change (WHA 46.16) and actions for Budgetary Reform (WHA 46.35); and ####
(2)the effective and efficient utilization and monitoring of resources, including— #####
(A)the determination of strategic and financial priorities; and #####
(B)the establishment of realistic and measurable targets in accordance with the established health priorities.
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