foreign donations programs - PDF, 101 mb - usaid
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At a refugee camp inSouth Vietnam,<br />
civilians displaced from their homes by<br />
war distribute corn provided under the<br />
Foodfor Peace program. The Agency<br />
for International Development and U.S.<br />
voluntary organizations organized the<br />
donation of American food to Vietnamese<br />
refugees.<br />
Refugees governments or international agencies under title II.<br />
Continuing strife in Viet-Nam and unsettled conditions<br />
Often, <strong>programs</strong> were carried out in cooperation with<br />
the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees.<br />
in a nu<strong>mb</strong>er of other countries have resulted in the<br />
uprooting of additional thousands of innocent people<br />
during 1965.<br />
In Viet-Nam, over 145,000 refugees were helped, and<br />
food assistance is being stepped up as the nu<strong>mb</strong>er of<br />
refugees increases. In India, 67,000 Tibetan refugees<br />
In some areas, unrepatriated refugees-victims of of Communist aggression are being helped, and in Hong<br />
natural and man-made calamities-are still unable to Kong, over 131,000 refugees from Communist China<br />
be rehabilitated.<br />
In response to these needs, the U.S. contributed Food<br />
are being assisted.<br />
In the Middle East, the U.S. is providing annually<br />
for Peace commodities to 1.7 million refugees around the 87,000 tons of wheat flour and vegetable oil for the<br />
world during 1965. This was accomplished through Palestine Refugee program of the United Nations Relief<br />
the voluntary agencies under title III and through and Works Agency.<br />
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