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Resolution No. 11l A Resolution relating to the Implementation of Resolution No. 106 Whereas It is desirable that full advantage should be taken of the opportunity to draw upon UNRRA personnel, as they can be released, for other international agencies, m accordance with the terms of Resolution 106 ; it is therefore Resolved _ , , , ICX , T (a) That the Administration report to the Central Committee by 15th January, 1947, and at regular intervals thereafter on the carrying out of the recommendation contained in Resolution 106. . (b) That the Central Committee give such assistance to the Administration as may be required to give effect to that recommendation and, in appropriate cases, support the Director-General in any representations he may make to the international organizations concerned. Resolution No. 112 A Resolution relating to the Implementation of Resolution No. 99 Resolved 1. That the Administration is requested to prepare and submit to the Central Committee within one month a report on the measures taken by the Administration to encourage repatriation in accordance with the Resolutions of the Council. 2. That the Central Committee is authorised to make such policy decisions m connection with the report received under paragraph 1 as it deems appropriate to expedite the carrying out of the Council resolutions relating to the encouragement of repatriation. Resolution No. 113 A Resolution relating to the Work of the Voluntary Agencies Whereas Voluntary agencies and their staffs have co-operated closely with UNRRA in the performance of its displaced persons functions, as well as in connection with other activities of the Administration and of receiving Governments ; and HEREAS They have, by their skilled and devoted and unselfish efforts, made an invaluable contribution to the furtherance of the Administration's activities and to the well-being of countless individual recipients of assistance whom they have aided ; it is therefore Resolved 1 . ~ . That the Council cognisant of the debt owed to these voluntary agencies and their staffs by all who have received their aid, expresses its deep appreciation to them for their efforts and accomplishments ; and expresses the hope that there will be an intensified continuation of their valuable services, in co-operation not only with the remaining UNRRA programmes, but with any other programmes undertaken by interim and successor inter-governmental organisations for health, welfare and rehabilitation. Resolution No. 114 A Resolution relating to the Fulfilment of the Programme of Operations of UNRRA Whereas It was stated in Resolution No. 101 of the UNRRA Council: That the Administration should make every effort to complete procurement and shipments against approved programmes of operations by the dates specified in Resolution 80 , and "W" HERE AS The Council notes with concern that a considerable part of the UNRRA supply programme will remain unfulfilled at the end of 1946 ; it is therefore
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