학술논문

After UNRRA, What?
Document Type
Article
Source
Nation; 2/1/1947, Vol. 164 Issue 5, p123-125, 3p
Subject
FOOD supply
INTERNATIONAL cooperation
INTERNATIONAL economic assistance
INTERNATIONAL economic relations
Language
ISSN
00278378
Abstract
The reports that United Nation Relief and Rehabilitation Administration's (UNRRA) European operations would come to a dead stop on December 31 were fortunately a trifle premature. The organization is of course rapidly disintegrating, but shipments of food and other supplies to Europe are continuing. As was already known, they will continue to China until March 31 at least. The end has been delayed not by new funds but simply by the fact that UNRRA, owing to various difficulties, has not been able to spend its money as fast as it expected. From the standpoint of international cooperation, the continuance of UNRRA, even on half rations, is welcome because it puts off for a time the application of the brusque 1947 policy that the war's victims hereafter are on their own.