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United Nations - Treaty Series

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1952

F. The persons to be aided shall not be required to pay directly or indirectly for the cost of any supplies or services provided by the Fund.

G. The Government shall make all arrangements for, and shall sustain all operational and administrative expenses or costs incurred in the currency of Liberia, with respect to the reception, unloading, warehousing, insurance, transportation, and distribution of the supplies furnished by the Fund.

Article I V EXPORTS

The Government agrees that it will not expect the Fund to furnish supplies for the aid and assistance of children and adolescents and expectant and nursing mothers under this Agreement if the Government exports any supplies of the same or similar character, except in such special circumstances as may arise and are approved by the Programme Committee of the Executive Board of the Fund.

Article V RECORDS AND REPORTS

A. The Government shall maintain adequate accounting and statistical records of the Fund's operations necessary to discharge the Fund's responsibilities, and shall consult with the Fund, at its request, with respect to the maintenance of such records. B. The Government shall furnish the Fund with such records, reports, and information as to the operation of approved plans as the Fund may find necessary to the discharge of the responsibilities entrusted to it by the General Assembly.

Article VI

RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE GOVERNMENT THE CARRYING OUT AND THE FUND IN OF THIS AGREEMENT

A. It is recognized and understood by the Government and the Fund that, in order to carry out the terms of this Agreement, it will be necessary to establish a close and cordial relationship of cooperation between officials of the Government and officers of the Fund. The Fund shall provide duly authorized officers to visit periodically or be stationed in Liberia for consultation and cooperation with the appropriate officials of the Government with respect to the shipment, receipt, and use or distribution of the supplies furnished by the Fund, to consider and review the needs of the persons to be aided in Liberia, to advise the Fund on the progress of approved plans of operations under the present Agreement, and of any problems which the Government may wish to submit to the Fund with regard to assistance for the benefit of the persons to be aided in Liberia.

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