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Helping the people to help themselves : The story of the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration / United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (UNRRA). New York : United Nations Information Office, 1944
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  •  PDF Front cover
  •  PDF Title page
  •  PDF 2The Problem - and the United Nations
  •  PDF 3The Agreement
  •  PDF 4What the Agreement Says
  •  PDF 6At Atlantic City - The Work Begins
  •  PDF 7Committees are Set Up
  •  PDF 8The Scope of UNRRA
  •  PDF 9Cooperation with Combined Boards
  •  PDF 10Policies on Distribution of Supplies
  •  PDF 10UNRRA's Health and Welfare Programme
  •  PDF 11Displaced Persons
  •  PDF 13Food Comes First - Rehabilitation of Agriculture and Fisheries
  •  PDF 14Industrial Rehabilitation
  •  PDF 15The Financial Plan for UNRRA
  •  PDF 17Establishment of Standing Committees
  •  PDF 19The UNRRA Office
  •  PDF 20Accomplishments of the Council
  •  PDF 22List of Resolutions Adopted at the First Session of the Council, United Nations Relief and Rehabillitation Administration
  •  PDF Back cover
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