Abstract

UNRRA's Battle

Stone, I. F. | March 30, 1946 issue

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The most enlightening document made public at the fourth session of the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (UNRRA) Council was a hitherto restricted report by its Bureau of Supply. The Bureau of Supply report reveals that despite sharp cuts in the allocation of fats and oils to UNRRA countries large quantities are being allocated to non-food uses in the U.S. and Great Britain. During the last six months of 1945 UNRRA was able to obtain and ship only 73,000 tons, though its requirements were 306,000 tons. This year UNRRA needs a minimum of 798,409 tons, but its total allocation is only 171,000, or less than one-fourth its requirements.

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REHABILITATION; OILS & fats; FOOD; STARVATION; UNITED States; GREAT Britain
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