Israel is actively assisting the United Nations Technical Assistance program by furnishing experts, it was reported today.
The report show 13 Israeli experts are at work on technical assistance programs, including salt production in the Philippines; civil service in Colombia, economic affairs, statistics and sanitation in Ghana; hydrological survey in Turkey; etymology in Liberia; and health, industrial management, and civil administration in Thailand, Mexico and India.
In addition, two Israeli doctors are serving as advisers at the Geneva headquarters of the World Health Organization. Fifteen experts from foreign countries are at work in Israel under the U. N. Technical Assistance programs.
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