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and implementing HIV/AIDS prevention, treatment, and monitoring programs in accordance with its national HIV/ AIDS strategy; ‘‘(D) provide technical assistance, consultant services, financial planning, monitoring and evaluation, and research in support of the national HIV/AIDS strategy; and ‘‘(E) establish local human resource capacities for the national HIV/AIDS strategy through the transfer of medical, managerial, leadership, and technical skills. ‘‘(e) ANNUAL REPORT.— ‘‘(1) IN GENERAL.—Not later than January 31 of each year, the President shall submit to the Committee on Foreign Relations of the Senate and the Committee on International Relations of the House of Representatives a report on the implementation of this section for the prior fiscal year. ‘‘(2) REPORT ELEMENTS.—Each report shall include— ‘‘(A) a description of efforts made by each relevant executive branch agency to implement the policies set forth in this section, section 104B, and section 104C; ‘‘(B) a description of the programs established pursuant to such sections; and ‘‘(C) a detailed assessment of the impact of programs established pursuant to such sections, including— ‘‘(i)(I) the effectiveness of such programs in reducing the spread of the HIV infection, particularly in women and girls, in reducing mother-to-child transmission of the HIV infection, and in reducing mortality rates from HIV/AIDS; and ‘‘(II) the number of patients currently receiving treatment for AIDS in each country that receives assistance under this Act. ‘‘(ii) the progress made toward improving health care delivery systems (including the training of adequate numbers of staff) and infrastructure to ensure increased access to care and treatment; ‘‘(iii) with respect to tuberculosis, the increase in the number of people treated and the increase in number of tuberculosis patients cured through each program, project, or activity receiving United States foreign assistance for tuberculosis control purposes; and ‘‘(iv) with respect to malaria, the increase in the number of people treated and the increase in number of malaria patients cured through each program, project, or activity receiving United States foreign assistance for malaria control purposes. ‘‘(f) FUNDING LIMITATION.—Of the funds made available to carry out this section in any fiscal year, not more than 7 percent may be used for the administrative expenses of the United States Agency for International Development in support of activities described in section 104(c), this section, section 104B, and section 104C. Such amount shall be in addition to other amounts otherwise available for such purposes. ‘‘(g) DEFINITIONS.—In this section: ‘‘(1) AIDS.—The term ‘AIDS’ means acquired immune deficiency syndrome.

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