Abstract

This chapter discusses different types of the United Nations aid for the development of under-developed countries. United Nations provide machinery for nations to come together and agree to adopt certain courses of action and also to help in carrying out action; however, each government can make as much or as little use of machinery as it likes. W.H.O plays a large part in many technical assistance programs designed to train health workers, midwive,s and nurses, all of whom are infinitely scarce in most of the developing countries. A world-wide anti-tuberculosis campaign and action to improve mental health are among its other many activities. In addition to its surveys, the Special Fund has given a considerable amount of money to enable developing countries to set up colleges of technical education; this, like the other work, is all a part of the necessary process of establishing a sound basis in order that investment may be profitably used.

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