Review of United States Government Operations in Latin AmericaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1967 - 473 páginas |
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... fiscal year 1966 totaled 43,630 , com- pared to 25,563 issued in Canada . Total immigrant visas issued dur- ing the period fiscal year 1957 through fiscal year 1966 amounted to 385,833 ; thus it can be seen that the visas issued in the ...
... fiscal year 1966 totaled 43,630 , com- pared to 25,563 issued in Canada . Total immigrant visas issued dur- ing the period fiscal year 1957 through fiscal year 1966 amounted to 385,833 ; thus it can be seen that the visas issued in the ...
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... Fiscal em- year 1958 1 Num- ber of em- Fiscal Num- Fiscal Num- Fiscal year ber of year ber of year 1965 em- 1966 em- 1967 ployees ployees actual ployees actual ployees estimate 1. Office of Chief of Mission : Local employees ...
... Fiscal em- year 1958 1 Num- ber of em- Fiscal Num- Fiscal Num- Fiscal year ber of year ber of year 1965 em- 1966 em- 1967 ployees ployees actual ployees actual ployees estimate 1. Office of Chief of Mission : Local employees ...
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... year basis from fiscal year 1958 through fiscal year 1967 . On July 1 , 1965 , the Defense Attaché System was activated under Defense Intelligence Agency , and at that time there was a reorganization to bring all military personnel ...
... year basis from fiscal year 1958 through fiscal year 1967 . On July 1 , 1965 , the Defense Attaché System was activated under Defense Intelligence Agency , and at that time there was a reorganization to bring all military personnel ...
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... Fiscal year Fiscal year Fiscal year Fiscal year ' 1958 , actual 1965 , actual 1966 , actual 1967 , estimate 19 1 26 113 106 29 108 29 108 132 132 137 137 1 Increase of 7 U.S. employees over 1958 , as follows : 1 deputy PAO ; 1 PAO ...
... Fiscal year Fiscal year Fiscal year Fiscal year ' 1958 , actual 1965 , actual 1966 , actual 1967 , estimate 19 1 26 113 106 29 108 29 108 132 132 137 137 1 Increase of 7 U.S. employees over 1958 , as follows : 1 deputy PAO ; 1 PAO ...
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... year basis from 1958 through fiscal year 1967 . Research officer position dropped in fiscal year 1966. Information officer ( labor ) also dropped in fiscal year 1966. Four binational center director grantees became FS Staff in fiscal ...
... year basis from 1958 through fiscal year 1967 . Research officer position dropped in fiscal year 1966. Information officer ( labor ) also dropped in fiscal year 1966. Four binational center director grantees became FS Staff in fiscal ...
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104c grants activities actual 1966 actual actual 1967 estimate actual Fiscal administrative section affairs officer AID funds AID program Alliance for Progress Alliance loans Ambassador American amount Argentina assigned binational centers Bogotá Brazil budget capital Chile civilian Colombia construction contract direct hire Dominican Republic Embassy operations employment enlisted established exhibit exports facilities financing Fiscal year 1958 Fiscal year Fiscal Government Guatemala housing improve industrial Institute investment June 30 land measures and reforms ment Mexico military assistance military group million Ministry mission Operating costs Panama Paraguay Peace Corps percent Peru planning political section positions production Public Law 480 Republic road rural salaries sector self-help measures SERVICE ATTACHÉS Servicio Supporting assistance technical assistance Technical cooperation tion Title Trujillo U.S. dollars U.S. employees U.S. INFORMATION SERVICE U.S. nationals United Uruguay USAID USIS Venezuela volunteers
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Página 137 - In furnishing assistance under this title, the President shall take into account (1) the principles of the Act of Bogota and the Charter of Punta del Este and in particular the extent to which the recipient country or area is showing a responsiveness to the vital economic, political, and social concerns of its people and demonstrating a clear determination to take effective self-help measures...
Página 116 - To encourage, in accordance with the characteristics of each country, programs of comprehensive agrarian reform leading to the effective transformation, where required, of unjust structures and systems of land tenure and use...
Página 450 - I do not wish to be misunderstood. I am not saying that the Soviet High Command is plotting a surprise nuclear attack on the United States or its allies.
Página 116 - ... use, with a view to replacing latifundia and dwarf holdings by an equitable system of land tenure so that, with the help of timely and adequate credit, technical assistance and facilities for the marketing and distribution of products, the land will become for the man who works it the basis of his economic stability, the foundation of his increasing welfare, and the guarantee of his freedom and dignity.
Página 137 - This declaration expresses the conviction of the nations of Latin America that these profound economic, social, and cultural changes can come about only through the self-help efforts of each country. Nonetheless, in order to achieve the goals which have been established with the necessary speed, domestic efforts must be reinforced by essential contributions of external assistance. The United States, for its part...
Página 186 - ... (4) the consistency of the activity with, and its relationship to, other development activities being undertaken or planned, and its contribution to realizable long-range objectives, (5) the extent to which the recipient country is showing a responsiveness to the vital economic, political and social concerns of its people, and demonstrating a clear determination to take effective self-help measures...
Página 116 - Participating Latin American countries agree to introduce or strengthen systems for the preparation, execution, and periodic revision of national programs for economic and social development consistent with the principles, objectives, and requirements contained in this document.
Página 445 - The Dominican Republic •=» occupies the eastern two-thirds of the island of Hispaniola...
Página 116 - To increase life expectancy at birth by a minimum of 5 years, and to increase the ability to learn and produce, by improving individual and public health. To attain this goal it will be necessary, among other measures, to provide adequate potable water supply and sewage disposal to not less than 70 percent of the urban and 50 percent of the rural population...
Página 409 - The Colony was first partially settled between 1616 and 1621 by the Dutch West India Company, who erected a fort and depot at Fort Kyk-over-al (County of Essequebo).