217. Memorandum From the President’s Special Assistant (Dungan) to President Kennedy0
Washington,
March 6,
1963.
SUBJECT
- Aid to Africa
Following your discussion with General Clay on Tuesday, I thought you might be interested in this breakdown of the 1963 AID program for Africa:
[Page 330]Countries receiving less than $1.0 million (obligations/authorizations) | |
Mauritania | Malagasy Republic |
Burundi | Dahomey |
Rwanda | Chad |
Congo (Brazzaville) | Togo |
Central African Republic | Upper Volta |
Zanzibar | Cameroon |
Algeria |
Countries receiving between $1.0 million and $10.0 million | |
Niger | Kenya |
Gabon | Uganda |
Senegal | Ivory Coast |
Congo (Leopoldville) | Guinea |
Rhodesia & Nyasaland | Somali Republic |
Sierra Leone | Ghana |
Mali |
Countries receiving more than $10.0 million | |
Sudan | $10.8 million |
Tanganyika | 12.3 |
Libya | 12.9 |
Ethiopia | 13.8 |
Liberia | 21.2 |
Morocco | 23.5 |
Tunisia | 39.4 |
Nigeria | 53.8 |
Total | $187.7 million |
The 1963 total for Africa is $252.2 million. The eight countries receiving more than $10.0 million account for 74.5% of this total. The 26 countries receiving less than $10.0 account for an aggregate of $54.2 million or 21.5%. The remainder—$10.1 million (4%) is for regional programs and expenses.
RAD
- Source: Kennedy Library, President’s Office Files, Staff Memoranda, Dungan, Ralph A., 1/63-5/63. No classification marking.↩