Up to 1st March 1957,4,031 Hungarian refugees had been received in Sweden for permanent settlement. This figure includes 100 children with their mothers and some 60 refugees suffering from tuberculosis. Of the refugees thus received over 2,200 had been employed, while nearly 300 were being trained for various occupations. In February the Swedish Government decided to receive as many additional refugees as it deemed possible to grant permanent employment. The number of such new refugees has not been fixed but is at present estimated at about 2,000. The costs for the transport and settlement of all these refugees (totalling about 6,000) is expected to amount to about 15 million Sw. crowns (3 million U. S. dollars). In addition to this sum Sweden has placed 500,000 crowns (100,000 dollars) at the disposal of the United Nations as a contribution to assistance to Hungarian refugees in Austria.
To give as complete a picture as possible of the Swedish assistance activities in this field I should like to add that up to 1st March 1957, Swedish private humanitarian organizations had sent food, clothing, medical supply etc. to Austria and Hungary, the value of which amounts to about 18 million crowns (3,5 million dollars).
In accordance with the decision taken by the Turkish Government, the General Directorate of Land and Accommodation and the Red Crescent of Turkey undertook to receive 500 Hungarian refugees, to take steps for their resettlement and to help improve their social situation. The help given to the refugees, who arrived in Turkey in 8 groups totalling 505 persons, between 12th and 27th February 1957, and the steps taken for their rehabilitation may be summarised as follows :