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SEVENTY-FIFTHWORLD HEALTH ASSEMBLYA75/1
22–28 May 202212April2022
Provisional agenda
PLENARY
1.Opening of the Health Assembly
1.1Appointment of the Committee on Credentials
1.2Election of the President
1.3Election of the five Vice-Presidents, the Chairsof the main committees, and establishment
of the General Committee
1.4Adoption of the agenda and allocation of items to the main committees
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Documents A75/1, A75/45 and A75/INF.//6
2.Report ofthe Executive Board on its 149th and 150th sessions
Document A75/2
3.Address by Dr TedrosAdhanom Ghebreyesus, Director-General
Document A75/3
4.Post of Director-General
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4.1 Procedures for the conduct of the election
Document A75/4
4.2 Appointment of the Director-General
Documents A75/INF./1,A75/INF./2 and EB150/2022/REC/1, resolution EB150.R1
4.3Contract of the Director-General
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Documents A75/5 and EB150/2022/REC/1, resolution EB150.R2
5.Invited speaker(s)
6.Admission of new Members and Associate Members \[if any\]
7.Executive Board: election
8.Awards
Document A75/INF.//3
9.Reports of the main committees
10.Closure of the Health Assembly
COMMITTEE A
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11.Opening of the Committee
Pillar 4: More effective and efficient WHO providing better support to countries
12.Programme budget 2022–2023: revision
Documents A75/6,A75/7
•General Programme of Work results framework
Documents A75/8 and EB150/2022/REC/1, resolution EB150.R4
13.Sustainable financing: report of the Working Group
Document A75/9
Pillar 1: One billion more people benefiting from universal health coverage
14.Review of and update on matters considered by the Executive Board
14.1 Follow-up to the political declaration of the third high-level meeting of the General
Assembly on the prevention and control of non-communicable diseases
Documents A75/10,A75/10 Add.1,A75/10 Add.2,A75/10 Add.3,A75/10 Add.4,
A75/10 Add.5,A75/10 Add.6,A75/10 Add.8and EB150/2022/REC/1, decision
EB150(4)
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Including election of Vice-Chairs and Rapporteur.
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(a)Draft implementation road map 2023–2030 for the global action plan for the
prevention and control of noncommunicable diseases 2013–2030
(b) Draft recommendations to strengthen and monitor diabetes responses within national
noncommunicable disease programmes, including potential targets
(c) Draft global strategy on oral health
(d) Draft recommendations on how to strengthen the design and implementation of
policies, including those for resilient health systems and health services and
infrastructure, to treat people living with noncommunicable diseases and to prevent
and control their risk factors in humanitarian emergencies
(e)Progress in the implementation of the global strategy to accelerate the elimination of
cervical cancer as a public health problem and its associated goals and targets for the
period 2020–2030
(f)Progress achieved in the prevention and control of noncommunicable diseases and
the promotion of mental health
(g) Draft intersectoral global action plan on epilepsy and other neurological disorders in
support of universal health coverage
(h) Draft action plan (2022–2030) to effectively implement the global strategy to reduce
the harmful use of alcohol as a public health priority
(i)Draft recommendations for the prevention and management of obesity over the life
course, including potential targets
(j)Draft workplan for the global coordination mechanism on the prevention and control
of noncommunicable diseases
•Strengthening synergies between the World Health Assembly and the Conference of the
Parties to the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control
DocumentA75/INF.//4
14.2 The global health sector strategies on, respectively, HIV, viral hepatitis and sexually
transmitted infections
Documents A75/10 and EB150/2022/REC/1, resolution EB150.R3
14.3 Global strategy for tuberculosis research and innovation
Document A75/10
14.4 Road map for neglected tropical diseases 2021–2030
Document A75/10
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14.5 Immunization Agenda 2030
Document A75/10
14.6 Infection prevention and control
Document A75/10
14.7 Global road map on defeating meningitis by 2030
Document A75/10
14.8 Standardization of medical devices nomenclature
Documents A75/11 and EB150/2022/REC/1, decision EB150(10)
15.Human resources for health
•Working for Health: draft 2022–2030 action plan
DocumentA75/12
•Global health and care worker compact
DocumentA75/13
•WHO Global Code of Practice on the International Recruitment of Health Personnel
DocumentA75/14
•Global Strategy on Human Resources for Health: Workforce 2030
DocumentA75/15
Pillar 2: One billion more people better protected from health emergencies
16.Publichealthemergencies:preparednessandresponse
16.1 The Independent Oversight and AdvisoryCommittee for theWHOHealthEmergencies
Programme
DocumentA75/16
16.2 Strengthening WHO preparedness for and response to health emergencies
Documents A75/10, A75/17, A75/18, A75/19, A75/20 and A75/21
16.3 WHO’sworkinhealthemergencies
DocumentA75/10
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16.4 Implementation of the International HealthRegulations (2005)
DocumentA75/22
17.Review of and update on matters considered by the Executive Board
17.1 Influenza preparedness
DocumentA75/10
17.2 Global Health for Peace Initiative
DocumentsA75/10 and EB150/2022/REC/1, decision EB150(5)
17.3 Poliomyelitis
•Poliomyelitiseradication
DocumentA75/23
•Poliotransitionplanningandpoliopost-certification
DocumentsA75/24 and A75/INF./7
Pillar 3: One billion more people enjoying better health and well-being
18.Review of and update on matters considered by the Executive Board
18.1 Maternal, infant and young child nutrition
Documents A75/10,A75/10 Add.7 and EB150/2022/REC/1, decision EB150(7)
18.2 WHO Implementation Framework for Billion 3
Documents A75/10 and A75/25
•WHO global strategyfor food safety
Documents A75/10, and EB150/2022/REC/1, decisions EB150(8) and EB150(9)
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COMMITTEE B
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19.Opening of the Committee
20.Health conditions in the occupied Palestinian territory, including east Jerusalem, and in the
occupied Syrian Golan
DocumentA75/26
Pillar 4: More effective and efficient WHO providing better support to countries
21.Review of and update on matters considered by the Executive Board
Financialmatters
21.1 Financing and implementation of the Programme budget 2022–2023
DocumentA75/27
21.2 Scale of assessments 2022–2023
DocumentsA75/10 and EB150/2022/REC/1, resolution EB150.R5
21.3 Status of collection of assessed contributions, including Member States in arrears in the
payment of their contributions to an extent that would justify invoking Article 7 of the
Constitution
DocumentA75/28
Governance matters
21.4 Preventionof sexual exploitation, abuse and harassment
DocumentA75/29
21.5 WHO reform
•Writtenstatements: guidelines for Member States
Documents A75/30 and EB149/2021/REC/1, decision EB149(3)
21.6 Global strategies and plans of action that are scheduled to expire within one year
•Global strategy and plan of action on public health, innovation and intellectual property
DocumentsA75/10 and EB150/2022/REC/1, decision EB150(11)
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Including election of Vice-Chairs and the Rapporteur.
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Staffing matters
21.7 Humanresources: annual report
DocumentA75/31
21.8 Amendmentsto the Staff Regulations andStaffRules
DocumentsA75/10 and EB150/2022/REC/1, resolution EB150.R8
21.9 Report of the International CivilServiceCommission
DocumentA75/10
22.Budgetandfinancialmatters
22.1 WHO programmatic and financial report for 2021–2022, including audited financial
statements for 2021
Documents A75/32, A75/33 and A75/INF.//5
22.2 Specialarrangementsforsettlementofarrears\[if any\]
22.3 Assessment of newMembers and AssociateMembers\[ifany\]
22.4Amendmentstothe Financial Regulations and FinancialRules\[ifany\]
23.Agreement with intergovernmental organizations
DocumentA75/34
24.Auditand oversight matters
24.1 Report of the External Auditor
DocumentA75/35
24.2 Report of the InternalAuditor
Documents A75/36 and A75/46
24.3 External and internal audit recommendations: progress on implementation
DocumentA75/37
25.Appointment of representativestotheWHOStaffPensionCommittee
DocumentA75/38
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26.Collaboration withintheUnited Nations systemandwithotherintergovernmental
organizations
DocumentA75/39
27.Updates and future reporting
27.1 Availability, safety and quality of blood products
DocumentA75/40
27.2 Humanorganandtissue transplantation
Document A75/41
27.3 Traditional medicine
Document A75/42
27.4 Public health dimension of the world drug problem
Document A75/43
28.Matters for information
28.1 Progress reports
Documents A75/44 and A75/44 Add.1
Pillar 1: Onebillionmorepeoplebenefitingfromuniversalhealth coverage
A.Preparation for the high-level meeting of the United Nations General Assembly on
universal health coverage (resolution WHA72.4 (2019))
B.Primary health care (resolution WHA72.2 (2019))
C.Strengthening integrated people-centredhealthservices(resolution WHA69.24
(2016))
D.Improving accesstoassistive technology (resolution WHA71.8 (2018))
E.Reproductive health:strategytoaccelerate progress towards the attainment of
international development goalsand targets (resolution WHA57.12 (2004))
F.Eradication of dracunculiasis (resolution WHA64.16 (2011))
G.Global vectorcontrol response: anintegrated approach for the control of
vector-borne diseases (resolution WHA70.16 (2017))
H.WHOstrategy on research for health (resolution WHA63.21 (2010))
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Pillar2:Onebillionmorepeoplebetterprotectedfromhealthemergencies
I.Smallpoxeradication (resolution WHA60.1(2007))
Pillar 4: More effective and efficient WHO providing better support to countries
J.Strategy for integrating gender analysis and actions into the work of WHO
(resolution WHA60.25 (2007))
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