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QUICK FACTS AND COMPAlusoNs Wer of reportable disasters ...... W e r of countries affected ....... Disaster deaths .............. Total reported disaster victims ...... Fiscal Year 1969. . . Fiscal Year 1968 AID Expenditures for foreign disaster assistance f'ran the Contingency Fund: Under the Ambassadorls Authority ..... AIDh approval .............. Total fmm Contingency Fbnd ....... Other AID f'und~ : Project .& Supporting Assistance ..... m e d lo& currency from m-I 480 -sales Total Other AID Funds .......... WAL AID EXPENDITURES .......... Public Law 480 Food for Peace used for disaster relief - value and ocean freight. Includes both that donated directly to govemnts and international organizations and diversions made by U. S. voluntary agencies ................. Value of nonqeimbursed assistance by other USG agencies such as the Military, Public Health, ESSA, Geological Survey & others .................. 'IWTAL U. S. ASSISTANCE ..... 1 102,621,000 1 32,530,000 U. S. Voluntary Agencies assistance frcmn their own resources & other private U. S. aid. ................ Value of reported assistance from Other Nations and International Organizations . . TCrrAL V U ......... WORLDWIDE AID 1 210,362,000 The table which follows gives statistical information by disaster, country, region and fiscal years. I - .
JULY 1, 1968 'ID JUNE 30, 1969 - mm FOHIIGN DISASTER STATI:Sl'ICS AND m C Y W mm 3. +. ,@ Incomplete or not morted AID Self-Help Pmject
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