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Text Approved by the 2005 WIPO General Assembly Regarding the Development Agenda

3 October 2005

ITEM 13 OF THE CONSOLIDATED AGENDA

Considering the need to make progress in integrating the development
dimension in WIPO broadly so that concrete and practical results can be
achieved in the most timely and efficient manner, the General Assembly
hereby decides:

-   To constitute a Provisional Committee to take forward the IIM
process to accelerate and complete the discussions on proposals relating
to a WIPO Development Agenda and report with any recommendations to the
General Assembly at its September 2006 session.


-   In the interim, and without prejudice to the provision of technical
assistance, the PCIPD will cease to exist.

-   The work of the Provisional Committee shall not prejudice the
activities of the other WIPO bodies in discussing all matters relevant
to development.

-   The Provisional Committee shall have two one-week sessions, and the
deadline for submission of new proposals shall be the first day of the
first session of the Committee.
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