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1. M tPieend of J.zmuary1950 the UXMI1Ocatsd resources of UNIC21’,... ,
tributions and pledges fron all so~-ces, .wo’untto approxiiw.tely $2.S
do11ar eqatvalents) as is shown in the f01lo.’.?ingtable:
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including con-
million (in US
,-(In U.S, Million $Xquival’nts)
Contributio:,sand pledgesfrm al~ sources (~mex I) $ 143*9
Executive Board
Zotal Resources
filoca~ions to date lfJ*l..
Unallocated ● ..... $ 2.8
Hew Contri.huticnsand i’led,~es
2, Since the I?.stS.tatment on contrilnihionstoUN1C3X’(21 Nove.a%er)there bs
occurred a net increase equivalent to U.S. $2,~5G,100 in the cumlative totsll.of
contrihtions amd pledges to TJXICZI’.The sources of this increase are as follok’s:
NM C%vernmnt C~:~tri%utionsand Fled&es,irichi”ng U.S. matching ~-a~~~n~sreceived and ‘antici-pated, $2,282,300
I.liscell-aneous
42,200.
Voluntary Contrilmtions 4,200
3. In the,~>astt;hreemnths new contributions and pledges, in addition to tbse
fron the United States Gomrnnent m,tchin:~contribution, have been receYred from
nine governments, as folb’i;s:
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Ecuador - ,. .. .$ ,;4,~O00.(~irst cont,rihdtion).,...,... ●;,O***C- “ -.:.,*:..:.:---,.:.~hili~>pines ....~.l
.“:-.... .200,000 (i’irstcontribution)
Finland ,....*.* 50,CO0 (.4dditior~alcontri=.,bution)”
. France 500,000 \ n 1..””:”..,● **..**Greece ‘ ....... 1\800 n n.,
S\iedea., - :- *.***.:-: .;,,; .-,,.‘,9.,000 : . -: , : ,,.n..-SvJitz&rlar.d ....... 86,690ZIW.i~CIid, ., :,.: . . . .... .,.,YkgosliNiti .......
-4;000 , .:“18,500
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=* Froa iaoe~tian of UHIC3E?to.date, a.total of .thirty-eightgovernments have made. .. . .. ,.”... ‘.. ...”-.,,-,,
?r pledged v~lunt&y contributions to the I&id. ‘Of”~hes&, twenty ~e-govern.nent$...-’ -..1...,,.. >...’
-{hosecountries are receiviag LWICZI?assistmc~.fl. - .
5* Out of the $75,000,00? apyro~ri?.te~by,t.heUnit!>dStates Congress, LNICIY has re,... ,,
~ei~ed $55,*5~~llio~ ~~d ~ticiP=,t~s n further $6+8 million,.a~ai.pstpledges ~~d con-.
tributions for wh.icb.doc’~ti.ent”ation”is not comjlete’,thus leaviig”a.lxilan”ceof “only ... . ...’.’. .“
- :2.7 million availe,>leto match further coatritutions of other”governments...;If the “
.. .. ..~nited States’Gove:nmsnt appropriates tk a3Litio&l 325 million to’complete the $lCC
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,., ,,,]illion authorized by the Coagcss, as the Mmluistration of UNIC14Fho~es, there wou2
.;hen be $27-7 million available in tho U.S. co:~~rilutionwhich,’to’be,.
~TIC1.~,’WOUki r~~:l’.Ire additiord cor.%ributionsfron other governncr.ts,.
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;, It has been the immediate objective of the Administration in its,,,
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fund-raising
?fforts to s.ocu:econtritiu”t’ion-s“fronother government.s.sufi”iciantto draw down and,
~xhaust the whcle cf the “$75rcil.lionU.S. a~pro@-ation and thus be,in position to
:lentswdtid indi~atc tk.j,likcl+.hoodof.aidition~l co~tritutions in the near future,.,. .- . .,.,.., .... . . . .. ...’ .“.’ .,
totalling more thtii.the$1 million .requir.cd.,,
lt should beI~:O,~ai:i.~o?vever,,thattine,. ... .. .. . . ,.
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appropriation night be made will expire
it will be extended; moreover, although,.,.
experience would indicate that it would
acti’on”in”thematterv :
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proceeds.of W.4C canpaigns reflects
the
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on 30 June 1950i end there iS no assurance
‘>,$.the U.S. Congress is now in session, pest ‘;
require some time to complete legislative.
cumulative
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total of WICETIS share in the
$42,200 in the past three months}
as fOllOWS:1949 contributions from staff me!obersofU*N. s~cr~t~ri~.tand Specialized Ag.mcies $18,900
New contributions received throughU.S. Conmittee for UNIMF.
. .. 22,430
Ihcrease in proceeds to UilICEFfrom 1948 UX4Cc:u-~p.aigna,net e.fterni~cellaueous dowawardriwaluations and adj~isti~~ntsof reports** 900
$42,200
8. Since the be~inning of 1949 zie~;ic:~apaignsin response to the continuing .4ppeaI.. . .
h?.vebeen org~i~iz,,-d in fifteen co~mtpics, as follows:
Couctry—.
A?istraliaC5aadaLicchtenstoinPakistan
EelgiuwCe$~loaChileCQlon”oie,Domimicm- RepublicXcuadorItalyl~o~acoSwitzerlandYugoslavia ‘
United States
)“ Campaigns in the name of WAC,) ‘“ organized solely for the benefit of) U3TICWi’in accordance with General) AssealIlyResolution 215 (III).
)))) Campaigns under other auspices for)’ “f&ds to be divided between ~JICET) aud other agencies.) . . .))“ ‘“” ‘“).. .’
) Limited educational campaign directedtowards eacoure.gicgindividuals andRon-gover-n.nentalorr:aaizationstomake-contributions ~o ~iICEI’.
* Annex I shows LliIC3T!sshare Of t-heproceeds Of 1948 LVN.LCc~pai~s at $10,765,800whereas it is shbwm”at @I.,1-3H,90()in tk.eSecr&tary_Gener;:L1-1s report on ‘U’Elfl”t.othetentl,sessio~ of ECOSOC (E/’l589).The difference between tb.esetwo amounts is d~emainly to”the follbwing factors: .AanexI excludes under UX!C proceeds a 1S48 Canadiar”goverx~meutgrmt of $200,000 end shows all resourcas in U,S. dollar equivalent atcurreut’exchange rates, wlnereasthe.Secretary-General (iii3/1589) has reported the1948 UNAC proceeds witho~utgivi~lg,ef~ectto currency devalu~tions in 1949.
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9, ‘Thetiming ~f these new cq.mnaignsis indicat~d in the folloving tKblea:—
s?!~itze:~land.Av.stralia ‘)3elgium )
~Canada )United States )
~ Doninican Re,ju%lic
,. \CeylonChi?.eCOicm%iaXcuadorItZPJLiechtensteinMone.co.Pakistan.,~ugo~~~.~ia
hold early in 1949
latmckd during Iattt?rmonthsof 1949 and in ffil activityat the d~~t~Of t~lisre~?ort
launched ir.Jamar7 1950 and “e.xpactedto be of short duration
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during the next few months
the
the Fund
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12;- ~he WLk of the benefi.ciwies - t?m thirds - .sr,eSCIZOO1 c12il&en, izcl~~ing ~,.
‘}re-sdmol ci~ildrenfed in lcinder~e.rterls.Hine percent are ‘i.nii.mts~nd.nursin~ and
pregn=t ,nothersand the rmai.ning 25 percent are ch~ldren in various tj-nesof in-
Stitutions, o@Eqage:, nurseries, Sanitrxi~, ~ospit~~s, etc’.
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:hildren
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Total ~ No* 0$ ITo.of “HO. of ‘ITO*ofCountry * Includsd Inf.mntq ..s~~,~ol Other WrsInfi&WgBar.,, ,. 1~ ?l.s:i ‘ Children Children Ijithers.—
Austriz 300.0 -“ ~Q~*o,.-.
.,-Zulgaria ‘ 55Q-O 50.0 250:0 242.0 ,8.0CzecfiosloveHa ; ‘620.0 2~.5 ,,555.5 ‘ 42.0 -Greece 900.0 61.0 629.0’ 203.0 7.0 ,Israel 161.7” 10.0’ 95.? 56.0 -Italy lWO .0 31.0 ?95.0 550.0 ~fi=● o
l%lestiae Fk?fu&ees 520.0 50.G 43.() 375*() 50.0Folaxi 78~.O 200.0 6:,’0●o ‘ 30.0YJ&oslavia 129C.0 ~g.o Z?2 o 260>0 PO*O.——-.- ......--?-Total Ztuvope& l~i(?.-llnst.652i*?,~/ .*;,~ g-~~●Z 17Z3:0 l~g.o
,(Per cent O: tot21)
IadiaIadonesiaPhilippinesJap&I%kistaHongkongTotal Asiz(Fer cent of total)
Costa RicaZcuador31 %lvadorGustenalaHonduras
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1950 a::pr3:<icv~4t3Q180,CO()metric tons of supplies
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had been
$ 605,000400,000
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23. Another exanple in the advance procurement of DD’Tformulations and related o
equi2ment for the second year requirements of the A~izm anti--malariaPr~grammes. In
view gf the shipping tine involved and the seasolialnature of the operatienl adva.nc~
procurement before finalization of prograimneswas considered to be of importance in,.
crder to ensure ti~~tsupplies would be available in Indi,alPakistan and Thailand in
tinefor operations to commeri.ceby tinedue date. ,.’. ..
24● Initial steps nave been taken for procwene:-.tof sup~]liesfor the L~tin A..eri-.
can programmed and procurement will begin on a.su’bstantial scale in a short time.
Con~arisr)nof ‘JiiICZII1949-50 ?a~st 3ud,:,~tawl Allocations.——— .c— ——
25* It will be recalled that at its session in Paris last ”Junethe Ioard adopted
a tafgct budget for the period 1 ~uly 1949 - 30 June 1950 based upon potential re-
sources of $42 m:llion; and., in adclitio’u, a plan of expen~iture based upon poten-
tial restiurcesof.$72 million.(E/IC33’/123tp.aragr~-ph21). The tabulation below com-
pares these two budgets with allocations mde to date:
Target ?hns of&ea & Itsm -et Z.menditures—
(in millions~Ikope $13*GO $25.COAsia 15*CO 25.00Latin .4merica 2.00 4*GOPalestine Ref- 2.00 5.00Freight 4.CCI 6.00Kirainirlg 1.00 2.00Administration &Operational Serv. 2.50 2.70Reserve 2+50 2.3C
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Total: $42.CO--- ;$72.00
A&unts a?cessar;cto completz,the
Anounts nk?cssszry”to-com~l”~tsthe.expenditures,of $72,G!X),000.
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,Deficit l{ithdr~wnAllot> -lgainst Againsttions Target Plan ofto d%te Bu.d,:P& %rOenditures
of U.S. dollar equi-ralcnts)$11.306,60L,842,95
le8Q1*C5
1,38 .C.25
$27*17
target Budget
minimum plan of
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$15,830,000
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5Z.. ?-tits Noven%er session the Executive I?rard’approvedallocations to permi’t ,.
the UWC31’ participation.to continue for the first three months of 1950. ~is
Sllocationt prior to Gencr~.2Assenhly action m the prc%lem, was made ‘fsuljectto
&e cor,tinu:znceaffterthe first of the yes-rof the UNF.IIRor some su~stitute, .md
other vo3w-bary-=~.~nciesu-{Z~ICEY/136,pq~<~wh 33). ‘
& @S”/’.- ..J~ t+@$_AJ, t j. on ,’-— .
53. h 8 L:;senberthe GerieraIAssemlilyeste.hlish~dthe Wr.ited W,ticns Relief
ir the ~~e:j-r~astlfariacor,tir.uedUl~@Rand Vorks A~ency for Palestine F.efu@ss -~ -- ,’
until 1 ATrll 1950, or ~rltil such tine there::fter as it is tr:x-sferrcd to the new
h)
(2).
(3)
(4)
I’inaacialRequirey.ents:
Direct relief 1950l!orksPro.qwmres 1950:..Yirst half .1S51
Total
Direct relief s~.ollld%e terni~ated
$20, XE, cm13;500;(?00
J1,,200,000.$54,900,000
not later t“nan31 Decemter 1950.
The SecretaryLGen.era.lii consultation with the operating agencies is
to ccntinue to endeavcr to reduce the ntmher of r:],ti@nshy progressive
stages in the li@t of the findings and.
Surv(>yMission. .
INICZZ’,IRO, WHO, WiTliSCO,I?AOand other
urged to tlfur~ishassistance ~Tithinthe
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reconmw.dations of the Zccfiomic
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a~encies and private groups are
framework of the Tiogremett.
. /540 The Resolutf’on
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54* The Resolution commenced LWICXI’‘:f~rtheimporta:lt c~ntributionit h~z rw.de
toward.the Unite.iNations ?rob~anme of assistanceflc A detailed report ou ‘lAssist-
(b) lIumberof3cneficip~ies_.=Yld~:~~,rtll.:t+.o.nCer:ters——- .—. —....— -—.-.—..——
S?pt. 1,020,150 .W7,15G 484,55C 732 ~~g 4’.”A-
e~t. I,olo,zc’o MC ,C(Y? 432,203 599 371 LLL
N.JV. 985>CG0 En.?,450 ~~1,~oo CJ2 g~1. 52L2C*-n 57+5,650 507,300 463,’150 613 S50 5<..
—.—— ______ - .—— - ---- -———— -..._ .--— ...—.- —.——--— .— ——..——.—.—.—- . . ..— -.—-. -—-. .—. ...- . — .—..-.--__.-..—... ———- ..——--— —-.--.-—. .— - ..---,..,.—Pregnmt &
Month -Infmts Children Nursi:lgJ&H) o-i
‘~~t,?JTjj~I1~~~
1-15 Mothers ~.~c+~ipy~t.e‘— —— —— ——— — .-—. —.—.—
s?~t. 50,100 45)7,7X) 29,3CL 5:+7,1;0Oct. 4a,950 ‘152,800 ~~ 38,250 5’:2,020IVY?. ‘M,500 4211W0 ‘ ‘ 47,550 c1V 2!K.?“A1,ZUvD~~* 48,550 4U,,G50 ., 38,~Co 527,55C
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t“o.”coopa4te })iththe iepi’ese~tati?esof t~e~oluntary Ar~enciesfor.,the impro.veme>t’.- .-
.’oftheluilk ceri%rs.-, .“ a
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59. ‘Thedaily.ra.tionlevel in I@cembervariedfron show.t14Ml to 165C!”caIories,’,., ..
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All UU~CZ~ sup:jlies,,except,the nilk’’e.mlsugar, h~y~el)~enpoo~ed.n,,~ithTiWR .“
.,SUppli~W”SiTICe the ~StIiC~f2Gbe~ 19+9. ,,. ;.
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advantage of.:;~ildery?ir~terclinates.” ‘In’’~.iteof very uzsatisfactorY living condi-
ets and a real mir,imm of vital food rationsl there ELZIW,.fort.uri~atel~,bee~.s~u~-fi- ,.,..“
cient medical sup~lies to ward off e~>idexics..,.
3(Y2 Carmaims in Middte Zast.. ,. -
69. Tine3CG ca.noai~-for ?a.lestinerefugees was terminated just hefcre Christzas. .,
The final results, Slihj5Ct 50 a re-chef+. $y Joint Xntc;rFrisere?ressnt~.ti~es, .
were, as follolws:
Total ?ositive Toti.1Area 1-18 yrs. tested c~ses ; T’acc:nated
Le”b,anon .16,616 ~~1,521 ‘. 11,092” .Syria 21,?23 .’ 2,214 - 10,011Jordan /“ 23,49~ 3,414 13,51C:
. .>- ‘inearly.lt~~em%erand is progressirg,satisf?.ctorily. ..TheEg-p% czunpa.ic%%eg~.n...,,, . .,.
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agreenent vith Syria was
tileSyriqn campai$r? will
1949
(Z/I@m/136 2cmagra.ph.35)the ~~dxinistrationt’hrou<hits Nissiop.i.nIsrael negoti-
ated an amended a~reermnt v~ith the Government in Decem’ber1949 to encompass a new
plan of operatlo~.s. The pzinciole of ilon.-discrimi.~~.tionwas recognized as iqly-
ing that LLIICXFassistance V:OUICIbe given to children and ~mothers in Israel regerds”
less of national.alle~i~.ncearidthat Government riiatckirgv:otild,si~ilarly be
provide-d. .,
63. The plan of operatlcn.soriEir.a. I.lynresented by the Governmeritof Israel to
the ?kecutive Board has beer.auerdsfiin two senses}
a) the ‘reserveof $50,GW in the a,lloc.atio.nvill le used to provide more skim”
milk, md b) tunenumber of cb.ild-”beneficiariesfor skin milk will he increa,ssd
fron 38,QG0 to E2,CW ~artly lecauseof action noted in (a) and partly because
of the recent fall io the “Pice of dried skim ~.ilkpurchased %y the l?und. The
revised gla.nof operations is included in E/’ICti3/ll4/Add2.~.e feediri~prk
granme startsd in Zzr.ueryand sb-ouldbe in full swirig3y Felruary.
64. ~ W~O aymo~a~ for the medical side of~ro~es~ :q,~.s&eJTA zrde ill 013tZ!ir.ir~~~-- ~
the Ik,dts prog~a.zmein Israel irivolvin~use of $3?,900 of the allocatio~.
Sup~lies,to.le yro~ided by the Nmd inclndiiLightheria vaccine) strepto~ycin,,.
MN!, WH=. drugs and”cd liver oil~ . .
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65. The Medical Subcommittee net in Paris on 14 January 1950 with the following
agenda (a) l~eetingon + tuberculosis ir.childrei~andstreptomycin therapy o..
adolescents (%) T3CGCa’mpai<;n‘iri.the.future (c) 2E0 Report C:IParis Pilot Station
(d) In.ternatioralpediatrsc-’C@Wss (e) Training Progr~~;es (f)3CGyroCress
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Lnwillir.zto have the Joint Enterprise extendad to further countries outside
made, ,nanelyt.India,
.America, ;J.nda,.
furnish terns)”and ca~;ot eriterInto agreements with gowrn.meritswith respect.*o
Caq)aify?s.
68. }~fterinformal discussions ijithDr. Hiott Assi~t~nt ~~rector-General WHO, 1
wrote to Dr. Gnilholn asking what functiois WO is yrepe.redto carry out intiny,..
further countries desiring int”errm.tionalassistance vi.tk3CG campaigns= I-have .\
suggested that consideration mi~ht be gi7en tO tklefOll(?WingfUfiCtiOnS:
“1) TY..eha.ndl.ir.gof-inquiries. Tar exmplet it would be useful for
us to Iknovthat ina~iirieswhich we receive could be referred tothe ‘fEOregional o~fices.
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%“’ :A meeting of the Advisory Comnittee of H6n-CQverimeutd. 0~’.ganizationswas held
in ~IewYork on 14 Noveaber. It will’be rec~led that this Co:mnittcehad been forned,.
a’tthe in-~itntionof UXICAF pursu.=autto a resolution ,adopt~din Ayil 1949 by a con-
ference of~Intei*nati6nc.1Non-h verrmmtal Orga?iizatious ti-der’the ms?ices of the... ..
Unitad Nations.Department of Public Information.,..
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The following organizations were represented s.tthe 14 November meeting:~!
International Ur~inzlfor Child \/elfare. . ‘ WoqelllsInternq.tionalL:ague for Peace an? l?recdom
International Council of lt~mei~.’. ,., :Worldfs Yonag ;{oncnlsChristian.Association
World Jewish Cong~ess ..,. Intern5,ticnalFeie.rationof Business and Professional ‘;lomenConsdt.ative Ccuacil of Jevish Organizations
to lend every,,yossiblesuyport rmd encouragw-ne~tto VNAG cmp~i~ls and other efforts
to r~.isefuads for\.,
75. The Comittee
Board session to revisw the 1950 adiminisirativ{>lnxl.getand operational expenditures.
international rt>liefagencies was stated at the Decem%er 1947 session: (3/590/.4d?..l/,
-.para. 9)
‘t’TheBozrd discussed the qwstio.n of the use of additional Swiss contributions”through arrangements by which th~.,gove:n~ont-fi:i~~~d Don WiSSe I?ourLes
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,, ,.thatcertain adqlinistrativequestions,,naedto %e workod out in detail .byagrco-,‘ ‘“mehtbetween-’thsF&d, the Swiss Govern!&itT and the Wn Suisse,’-’thel%&idauthorized the.Administration.to enter into this arrangmw.nt as well as sini.-lar arrangcmhntS’wliich~~L~be irorkedout with”other .governmentse This a>proval $s bas,edupo~ the,urd.crstandingthat a?.1such arrang~m,mts will be com-“’patiblaizlthth~ iesponsilility of the Executive 3oard ’for’allocatioiis’1*
7’7. In October 1949 the organization”~dc S&ssj “~ltfirope”~ro~osed to”LINI~ a“,.
Joint en{br>rise in Grectie,’’bnsedon the same principles as the joint”enterprises
in Austria and otiiercountries,ia 1948, and in tie Soviet Zone of Germany in 1949.
The value of the supplies to be providt~dby the AS3 ~rouidbe a~out 3CO)O00 frazncs,
&pplies” to le ~rovided would %e rew materials for clothing, cotton cloth and shoes.
to be bought m.d processed in &oece forthe %enefit of refugee’’ children and mothers
in Western l~lacedonia, &ere t~jjlCjlPfood is ~lraady lei.ngdistributors; Some of
these supplies were alr’~ady stored in G“reec~and the balance would be%ou@t from
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78. The ~.chinistrationeccspted this pro~os~, suti.jectto limiting beneficiaries
to children under 18 ~nd’’nursingand preguu~t women, no..m-dfscriai.aatory distrib~
tiori~tho right to supervise operatio~s, the olliga.tie>of I&l to provide e.ccoti~tsj
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