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2350 59 Stat. 1046 59 stat. 1046 Transfer of func- tions, etc., of League of Nations Health Organization. 35 Stat. 2061. 59 Stat. 955. 45 Stat. 2492. 61 stat., Pt. 2, p. 1115. 59 Stat. 991. 49 Stat. 3279. 61 Stat. , Pt. 2, p. 1122. Arrangements, etc., with other organiza- tions. INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS OTHER THAN TREATIES [61 STAT. (iii) studies regarding the definition of geographical areas with a view to the eventual establishment of regional organizations as contemplated in Chapter XI of the Con- stitution, due consideration being given to the views of the governments concerned, and (iv) draft financial and staff regulations for approval by the Health Assembly. In carrying out the provisions of this paragraph due considera- tion shall be given to the proceedings of the International Health Conference. (c) to enter into negotiations with the United Nations with a view to the preparation of an agreement or agreements as con- templated in Article 57 of the Charter of the United Nations and in Article 69 of the Constitution. Such agreement or agree- ments shall: (i) provide for effective co-operation between the two organizations in the pursuit of their common purposes; (ii) facilitate, in conformity with Article 58 of the Charter, the coordination of the policies and activities of the Organi- zation with those of other specialized agencies; and (iii) at the same time recognize the autonomy of the Organization within the field of its competence as defined in its Constitution. (d) to take all necessary steps to effect the transfer from the United Nations to the Interim Commission of the functions, activities, and assets of the League of Nations Health Organiza- tion which have been assigned to the United Nations; (e) to take all necessary steps in accordance with the provisions of the Protocol concerning the Office International d'Hygiene publique signed 22 July 1946 for the transfer to the Interim Commission of the duties and functions of the Office, and to initiate any action necessary to facilitate the transfer of the assets and liabilities of the Office to the World Health Organiza- tion upon the termination of the Rome Agreement of 1907; (f) to take all necessary steps for assumption by the Interim Commission of the duties and functions entrusted to the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration by the International Sanitary Convention, 1944, modifying the Inter- national Sanitary Convention of 21 June 1926, the Protocol to Prolong the International Sanitary Convention, 1944, the International Sanitary Convention for Aerial Navigation, 1944, modifying the International Sanitary Convention for Aerial Navigation of 12 April 1933, and the Protocol to Prolong the International Sanitary Convention for Aerial Navigation, 1944; (g) to enter into the necessary arrangements with the Pan American sanitary organization and other existing inter-govern- mental regional health organizations with a view to giving