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62 STAT.] MIULTILATERAL-WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION-JULY 22, 1946 sider and submit to the Health Assembly such budget estimates, together with any recommendations the Board may deem advisable. Article 56 Subject to any agreement between the Organization and the United Nations, the Health Assembly shall review and approve the budget estimates and shall apportion the expenses among the Members in accordance with a scale to be fixed by the Health Assembly. Article 57 The Health Assembly or the Board acting on behalf of the Health Assembly may accept and administer gifts and bequests made to the Organization provided that the conditions attached to such gifts or bequests are acceptable to the Health Assembly or the Board and are consistent with the objective and policies of the Organization. Article 58 A special fund to be used at the discretion of the Board shall be established to meet emergencies and unforeseen contingencies. CHAPTER XIII VOTING Article 59 Each Member shall have one vote in the Health Assembly. Article 60 (a) Decisions of the Health Assembly on important questions shall be made by a two-thirds majority of the Members present and voting. These questions shall include: the adoption of conventions or agreements; the approval of agreements bringing the Organiza- tion into relation with the United Nations and inter-governmental organizations and agencies in accordance with Articles 69, 70 and 72; amendments to this Constitution. (b) Decisions on other questions, including the determination of additional categories of questions to be decided by a two-thirds majority, shall be made by a majority of the Members present and voting. (c) Voting on analogous matters in the Board and in committees of the Organization shall be made in accordance with paragraphs (a) and (b) of this Article. CHAPTER XIV REPORTS SUBMITTED BY STATES Article 61 Each Member shall report annually to the Organization on the action taken and progress achieved in improving the health of its people. Gifts and bequests. Special fund. Post, pp . 2062 ,2693. 2691