#3:
Decides to retain the topic of malaria and diarrhoeal diseases, in particular cholera, on the agenda of its substantive session of 1995, for consideration in the general segment;
#4:
Requests the Secretary-General to prepare a report on this topic that further addresses the agreed conclusions of the Council on the 1993 coordination segment, and responds specifically to the questions and concerns raised during the discussion at its substantive session of 1994; the report should be prepared with the World Health Organization and other relevant organs, organizations and bodies of the United Nations system, taking into account their expertise in the area of health and development;
#5:
Also requests the Secretary-General to include options in that report, given the need to increase the resources being devoted to the prevention and control of malaria and diarrhoeal diseases, in particular cholera, in developing countries, particularly in Africa, which may include a mechanism to improve coordination among agencies of the United Nations system in a manner that can enhance action on this issue and help to mobilize the national, bilateral and multilateral funds required for this purpose and improve the efficiency of existing programmes with the same aim.