744 



TABLE 10.— CONTRIBUTIONS TO INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS! 



Increase (+) or 

 Program by activities - 1971 decrease (—) 



A. United Nations and specialized agencies: 



1. United Nations $46,450,986 +$5,181,137 



2. United Nations Educational Scientific, and Cultural Organization... 10,531,058 



3. International Civil Aviation Organization 3,769,464 +38,486 



4. World Health Organization. 21,680,810 +2,147,680 



5. Food and Agriculture Organization 10,085,782 +1,749,700 



6. International Labor Organization 7,458,875 +805,691 



7. International Telecommunication Union 642,175 +26,447 



8. World Meteorological Organization 774,565 +75,970 



9. Intergovernmental Maritime Consultative Organization.. 121,659 +10,605 



10. International Atomic Energy Agency 3,672,502 +298,267 



Subtotal 105,187,876 +10,333,983 



B. Inter- American organizations: 



1. Inter-American Indian Institute. 61,561 



2. Inter-American Institute of Agricultural Sciences. 2,758,800 +321,708 



3. Pan American Institute of Geography and History 90,300 



4. Pan American Railway Congress Association 5,000 



5. Pan American Health Organization 9,263,557 +861,092 



6. Organization of American States 16,155,404 +2,514,035 



Subtotal....:..... 28,334,622 +3,696,835 



Total, 1971 estimate 144,611,000 14,824,000 



1 House. "Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, the Judiciary, and Related Agencies Appropriations for 1971," 

 hearings, op. cit., pp. 350-1. 



TABLE 11.— VOLUNTARY CONTRIBUTIONS TO MULTILATERAL ORGANIZATIONS AND PROGRAMS' 



Fiscal yeai 



1971 



proposed 



Technical assistance: 



U.N. Development Program... _ $100,000,000 



U.N. Children's Fund 13,000,000 



U.N. Technical and Operational Assistance to the Congo 



U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization, World Food Program 1,500,000 



UN. Population Program 3,500,000 



U.N. Institute for Training and Research ^.._ 400,000 



U.N. Programs for Southern Africans. _. 



Special Contributions for Vietnam 950,000 



International Atomic Energy Agency. Operational Program 1, 500, 000 



Wolrd Health Organization-Medical Research 150,000 



Wolrd Meteoroglocial Organization A/oluntary Assistance Program 1, 550,000 



I nternational Secretariat for Volunteer Service 70, 000 



Subtotal 122,620,000 



Supporting assistance: 



U.N. Relief and Works Agency 2 13,300,000 



U.N. Force in Cyprus 6,000,000 



Subtotal 19,300,000 



URWA-Arab Refugee Training, Subtotal 1,000,000 



Total.. _ 142,920,000 



' House. "Department"! of State, Justice, Commerce, the Judiciary, and Related Agencies Appropriations for 1971," 

 hearings, op. cit.. pp 413. 



2 Plus commodities available under Public Law 480, title, II valued at $8,900,000. 



Most recently, Assistant Secretary of State, Samuel DePalma ^®® 

 justified this total package in such terms as : "in our national interest" : 

 as work "where many important steps are being taken to build a 

 better world order"'; and as "some activities of direct benefit to the 

 TTnited States''. The World Health Orcranization was one of three 

 UN specialized agencies mentioned by Mr. De Palma as an example 

 of benefit to the United States. 



^^ Senate. "State. Justice, Commerce, the Judiciary and Related Agencies Appropriations, 

 FY 1971.' op. cit.. p. 4.92. 



