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$65 million programme recommended to UNICEF

The Executive Director of UNICEF, Carol Bellamy, has recommended that the agency's executive board approve some $46,030,000 from general resources, "subject to availability of funds" and a further $19,500,000, subject to the "availability of specific purpose contributions", to implement a country programme. A statement from the agency said the funding was for a "short duration" programme developed jointly with the government's Ministry of International Cooperation and other development partners for the period 2000-2002 in the areas of primary health care, basic education, protection of children, advocacy and social planning.

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