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Supplementary igreements Signed With the Member Governments During the Period July 1955 to Julv 1956

Kfghanistan

Nine supplementary %roc: cn LS were signed during this period; one for the Rural Health Unit, Shewaki (~ugust1955); one for a refresher course for medical officers (); and in 1956, one for maternal and child health (February); one for public heath expansion and nursing education (February); for a School for Sanitarians (March); School for Male Nurses (May); and for assistance to hospitals, x-ray departments and to the Institute of Public Health (all three in July). -Burma Five agreemen& were signed. In 1955, one for mencal health and one for the School of Nursing in Maricidlzy ((nugust); one for communicable- disease control (November), and one for short-term refresher courses for nurses (December). In 1956, one for the Post-Graduate School of Nursing (July).

There was only one agreement, for a programre in mental health (). -India Fourteen agreements were signed during this period. In 1955 there were ten: two for refresher courses for nurses, one for school health in Delhi State, and one for the est,ablishment of a demonstration and training unit in vital and health statistics (all in &@st); two for health education of the public and one for a post-graduate course for midwife tutors (October); and one for maternal and child health and public health treining, Smashtra; one for dental health and one for trachoma (December). In 1956, there have been four: one in domiciliary nursing and midwifery and one for the training of professors in social and preventive medicine (January); one for rural hedch and nursing education in ~issam (May), and one in environmental saniiation (June).

Indonesia

For Indonesia, seven agreements were signed: in 1955, assistance to the Malaria Section of the Health Directorate and to the Medan Fledi- cal school (both in ~ugust),assistance to Gadjah Mada University in paediatric nursing (September), and to the Ma~ernaland Child Health Department of the Ministry of Health (3ctober). In 1956, there have been agreemencs for assistance to medical education in Surabaya (ilpril), to plague control (May) and to leprosy control (June).

Thailand

Four agreements weri: signed: in 1955, one for strengthening the Central Health Organizeition in maternal and child health and one for assistance to the School of Public Health, Bangkok (November). In 1956, there have been one for midwifery training (Januay) and one for nutrition (July). - * l'heso agreements in some cases cocsisted merely of an exchange of letters.