Still, when more than 70 percent of the poor's legal needs are not being met, much remains to be done, the report points out.
Relief organizations can respond to less than 10 percent of Iraq's needs.
For example, gasoline imports reached one million barrels a day last year, or nearly 11 percent of the country's daily needs.
The commission is committed to fulfilling 10 percent of the state's needs with solar power by the year 2000.
Iraq exported some 100,000 barrels a day, or 7.7 percent of Japan's needs.
Indian Point provides 2,000 megawatts, which meets 20 to 30 percent of the city's needs.
He estimates that only 30 percent of the public's needs for medicines can be met in 1991.
"Right now, we supply about 40 percent of our needs."
That would amount to a little less than 1.5 percent of the state's total daily needs - about 7,000 megawatts.
Afghanistan imports 90 percent of its needs, except agricultural products.