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Indonesia-Rehabilitation after volcanic eruptions.-Reclamation<br />
of 34,700 hectares of agricultural land, developing forestry,<br />
improving and repairing irrigation and road systems; employing<br />
about 34,720 workers in fiscal year 1965, and 13.400 in fiscal year<br />
1966 as work completed.<br />
Ira- -Urban improvement in Arbil.-Removal of slum area, ground<br />
leveling, drainage improvement, and planting of public park,<br />
employing 2,000 workers.<br />
Jamaica-Construction of and training in youth camps.-Food<br />
for substantial part of daily diet of the 1,100 volunteers living<br />
in the camps (including 100 ex-trainees in the village) over<br />
period of 1/ years. Unemployed youth 15 to 20 years of age<br />
to be trained in basic skills for agriculture and other trades.<br />
Jordan-Improvement of nutrition in educational establishments.-<br />
Food assistan'ce to improve the diet of the following: (1) 350<br />
students in secondary school hostels, (2) 800 boarders in teacher<br />
training colleges and 150 students, (3) 425 students of agricultural<br />
and technical vocational schools and mid-day meals to<br />
additional 125 students, (4) 515 girls in day schools, and (5)<br />
250 women in rural women's centers.<br />
Korea-Road construction, Cheju Island.-Construction of about<br />
167 km. of roads on the island, 7,000 farmers each contributing<br />
150 days of work during seasonal unemployment.<br />
Laos-Resettlement of displaced persons----------------------<br />
Malawi-Multipurpose development in rural areas.-Three types<br />
of projects: (a) construction of 93 miles of low-cost roads, employing<br />
1,200 workers, (2) construction of low-cost homes, employing<br />
1,350 workers, and (3) Malawi Service Volunteers pilot<br />
project, employing 400 workers without dependents.<br />
Mali-Rural community development.-Five types of projects:<br />
(a) erection of seasonal agricultural schools, (b) improvement<br />
and expansion of rice cultivation, (c) soil conservation in dry<br />
farming areas, (d) establishment of village orchards, and (e)<br />
improvement of cattle raising-food for 4,987 workers and dependents,<br />
plus 1,000 students.<br />
-Literacy campaign.-Food assistance for 9 months for 2,250<br />
local leaders and their families and 90,000 trainees to intensify<br />
and accelerate the present literacy campaign.<br />
Malta-Development of pig breeding industry.-Modernization<br />
of pig-breeding industry in order to supply quality pigs to bacon<br />
factory. Grain supplies over 15-month period to be sold to<br />
farmers, proceeds used to finance (1) cost of locally available<br />
materials, and later the construction of piggery units, and (2)<br />
subsidy to farmers who supply baconers to factories.<br />
Dec. 7, 1964, as<br />
amended Feb.<br />
9, 1965.<br />
Feb. 26, 1964,<br />
as amended<br />
Mar. 10,<br />
1965.<br />
May 7, 1965-....<br />
Oct. 26, 1964.<br />
Oct. 7, 1964,<br />
as amended<br />
Nov. 11, 1964.<br />
May 14, 1965-___<br />
Apr. 8, 1965---<br />
Apr. 14, 1965-.<br />
Apr. 14, 1965-.-<br />
Dec. 10, 1965---<br />
Corn------------<br />
Flour, veg. oil.<br />
Flour, cornmeal,<br />
veg. oil, milk.<br />
Flour, veg. oil.<br />
Wheat, flour,<br />
cornmeal.<br />
Milk, veg. oil------<br />
Flour, corn,<br />
veg. oil.<br />
Flour, corn, grain<br />
sorghums,<br />
veg. oil.<br />
Corn, veg. oil.<br />
Grain sorghums---<br />
10.795<br />
1,838<br />
447<br />
148<br />
3,937<br />
23<br />
668<br />
4,567<br />
2,187<br />
5,150<br />
832<br />
230<br />
65<br />
27<br />
414<br />
12<br />
80<br />
380<br />
252<br />
543<br />
1.255 173,600<br />
358 10,000<br />
93 1,100<br />
38 2,615<br />
646 35,000<br />
15 1,000<br />
115 13,150<br />
536 25,935<br />
348 99,000<br />
785 n.a.<br />
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