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INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS OTHER THAN TREATIES [57 STAT. ment and assembly of the necessary supplies and create or select the authollortation ith emergency organization required for this purpose. In arranging for the Nations. procurement, transportation, and distribution of supplies and services, he and his representatives shall consult and collaborate with the appropriate authorities of the United Nations and shall, wherever practicable, use the facilities made available by such authorities. Foreign voluntary Foreign voluntary relief agencies may not engage in activity in any area receiving relief from the Administration without the consent and unless subject to the regulation of the Director General. The powers and duties of the Director General are subject to the limitations of Article VII. 3. The Director General shall also be responsible for the organiza- tion and direction of the functions contemplated by Article I, paragraphs 2 (b) and 2 (c). ers te appointees.P 4. The Director General shall appoint such Deputy Directors General, officers, expert personnel, and staff at his headquarters and elsewhere, including field missions, as he shall find necessary, and he may delegate to them such of his powers as he may deem appropriate. Secretariat, etc. The Director General, or upon his authorization the Deputy Directors General, shall supply such secretariat and other staff and facilities as shall be required by the Council and its committees, including the regional committees and subcommittees. Such Deputy Directors General as shall be assigned special functions within a region shall attend meetings of the regional standing committee whenever possible and shall keep it advised on the progress of the relief and rehabili- tation program within the region. Reports. 5. The Director General shall make periodic reports to the Cen- tral Committee and to the Council covering the progress of the Administration's activities. The reports shall be made public except for such portions as the Central Committee may consider it neces- sary, in the interest of the United Nations, to keep confidential; if a report affects the interests of a memlber government in such a way as to render it questionable whether it shoulll be published, such government shall have an opportunity of expressing its views on the question of publication. The Director General shall also arrange to have prepared periodic reports covering the activities of the Administration within each region and he shall transmit such reports with his comments thereon to the Council, the Central Committee and the respective regional committees. ARTICLE V Supplies and Resources Contrgihbtionrn b 1. In so far as its appropriate constitutional bodies shall author- nlenmber erernnlrnt ize, each member government will contribute to the support of the Administration in order to accomplish the purposes of Article I, para- graph 2 (a). The amounmt and character of the contributions of each member government under this provision will be determined 1168