Sixty-first session of the WHO Regional Committee for Africa

The sixty-first session of the WHO Regional Committee for Africa took place from 29 August to 2 September 2011 in Yamoussoukro, Côte d'Ivoire.

The Regional Committee, comprising health ministers from 46 Member States, is the Governing Body of WHO in the African Region. Its purpose is to set policy and approve the budget and programme of the work of WHO in the Region.

Working documents
Final report
Working documents

News releases

WHO Regional Committee for Africa ends, adopts four resolutions

African Federation of Public Health Associations launched in Yamoussoukro

African Region makes good progress in Polio Eradication

Dr Sambo proposes strategy to eliminate measles in the African Region by 2020

News releases

WHO Regional Committee for Africa ends, adopts four resolutions

African Federation of Public Health Associations launched in Yamoussoukro

African Region makes good progress in Polio Eradication

Dr Sambo proposes strategy to eliminate measles in the African Region by 2020

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