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January, Child Number Feeding in Europe Under the International Children's Emergency Fund* MARTHA M. ELIOT, M.D., F.A.P.H.A. Associate Chief, Children's Bureau, Social Security Administratidn, Federal Security Agency, and Chief Medical Consultant, International Children's Emergency Fund of the United Nations, Washington, D. C. the people are being asked to do two things to combat hunger and misery in Europe during the months just ahead. Our government is appealing to us to eat less of certain foods in order that greater supplies of them may be shipped abroad to people who need them more than we do. A citizens' group, the American Overseas Aid, that is serving as a fund-raising organization combining the United Nations Appeal for Children with the campaign of private American agencies conducting relief programs in Europe and the Far East, will soon be asking us to contribute generously as individuals to supplement the appropriation made by the last Congress to the International Children's Emergency Fund. We public health workers must be ready to explain honestly and convincingly to our fellow * Presented before the Food and Nutrition Section of the American Public Health Association, at the Seventy-fifth Annual Meeting in Atlantic City, N. J., October 7,
American Journal of Public Health – American Public Health Association
Published: Jan 1, 1948
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