British Guiana-School feeding, maternal child health.-Title II Oct. 7, 1965 -- Flour, rolled 2,546 756 foods requested for continuation of program formerly carried out wheat, cornunder title Ill. Program to serve 161.000 schoolchildren, di- meal, vegetable rected by the Ministry of Education; and approximately 12,800 oil, milk. pregnant women and nursing mothers and 27,700 infants and preschool children under the maternal, child/health components directed by the Ministry of Health and the Georgetown Town Council. Chile-Child feeding.-1-year program to assist GOC in extending Mar. 9, 1965 .... Milk ------------ 4.300 2.000 its current maternal-child milk distribution to cover the most needy preschool children, age 2-6 years. Costa Rica-School feeding-CARE.---Continuation of currently Jan. 12, 1965_--_ Butter oil, milk.-- 1,118 694 operating school lunch program for 9-month period beginning in March 1965, to improve quantity and quality of food. Peru-National child feeding-Phase IV of program. Plans to May I1, 1965__-- Wheat, flour, 11,191 2,950 provide at least 1 hot meal a day to 725.000 primary school bulgur, rolled children and milk daily to 53,000 mothers and infants, wheat, vegetable oil, cornmeal, milk. World Food Program-School feeding <strong>programs</strong> in Basutoland,----------------- Flour, bulgur, 3,237 825 Brazil, Morocco. and Togo. whea! vegetable oil, milk, cornmeal. Total. child feeding----------------------------------------------------------------------- 65.349 26,914 Total, sec. 202 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 873587 112,287 Total, secs. 201 and 202-----------------------------------------------------------------1.229,702 158,930 SECTION 203 I Ocean freight: Title III <strong>foreign</strong> dc' itions ------------------------------------------------------------------- 55,956 Purchase title I currencies: Israel-Enlarging and improving facilities at Hadassah Med- Oct. 5, 1965--- ----------------------------- 335 ical Center (Hadassah)-Israeli pounds-i ,005,000. India-Purchase of milk delivery trucks for Bo<strong>mb</strong>ay (CARE)- Nov. 16, 1965--- ----------------------------- 185 rt'pees-860,000. - Construction of food storage depot in State of Mysore Nov. 16. 1965-------------------------------- 82 (CAR E)-rupees-385,000. Purchase of equipment for constructing irrigation wells Nov. 16, 1965------------------------------------- 4 in State of Andhra Pradesh (CRS)-rupees-17,000. 948 201,500 2.590 884 3,754 300,000 240,000 778,000 1,100 139,100 33,902 4,370,050 173,827 10,113,891 244,899 16,444,266 55,956 335 185 82 4 (Continued-)
TABLE XXIX.-Title II <strong>programs</strong>, authorized calendar year 1965-Continued Export market CCC cost Country and program description Approval date Kind of Total value including Nu<strong>mb</strong>er of commodities including ocean trans- recipients ocean trans- portation portation SECTION 2 03-Continued Metric Thousand Thousand tons dollars dollars Purchase title I currences-C. :,tinued Purchast of 7nilk delivery trucks for Calcutta Dec. 16. 1965--------------------- ------------- 177 177 - - (CARE)-rupe... -841.398. - Purchase ,f nvasuring cups (CARE)-rupees- Dec. 16, 1965------------------------------- - 52 52 - - - 247,500. -- Printing aluminum fn;l mi!k bottle tops (CARE)- Dec. 16, 1965--------------------- ----------- - 9 9 - - - rupees-45,090. -- Printinq school lunch instruction manual (CARE)- Dec. 16, 1965--------------------- ----------- - 24 24 - - - rupees-15,500. -Printing educational posters (CARE, CRS. CWS/ Dec. 16. 1965--- ------------------ ---------- 7 7 - LWR)-rup!zs-31.680. -Purchase of fruit trees (seedlings) for Tibetan colony Dec. 16. 1965--------------------- ---------- - 24 24 - in - Bylakuppe - (CRS)-rupees-14476. Total, sec. 203------------------------------------------- --------------------------------- -----------899-8 Grand total, calendar year 1965----------------------------------------------------------- n.a. =not available. 1,229,702 215,785 301,754 16,444.260
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