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 12 2 STA T . 2 96 2 PUBLIC LA W 11 0– 29 3—J UL Y 30, 200 8‘ ‘ (d)AS S I S TANCEFOR T H E W OR LDH EALTH O R G ANI Z ATION .—Incar r yi n gout t h i s s e ction , the P resident m ay p ro v ide f inancia l assist - ance to the R oll B ac kM alaria Partnership of the World Health Organi z ation to improve the capacity of countries w ith high rates of malaria and other affected countries to implement comprehensive malaria control programs. ‘‘(e) C OORDINATION OF ASSISTANCE E FFORTS.—In carrying out this section and in accordance with section 104 Cofthe F oreign Assistance Act of 1 96 1( 2 2 U . S .C. 21 5 1 b– 4), the Malaria Coordinator shall coordinate the provision of assistance by working with— ‘‘(1) relevant e x ecutive branch agencies, including— ‘‘(A) the D epartment of State (including the Office of the G lobal AIDS Coordinator) ‘‘(B) the Department of Health and Human Services; ‘‘(C) the Department of Defense; and ‘‘(D) the Office of the United States T rade Representa- tive; ‘‘(2) relevant multilateral institutions, including— ‘‘(A) the World Health Organization; ‘‘(B) the United N ations Children ’ s Fund; ‘‘(C) the United Nations Development Programme; ‘‘(D) the Global Fund; ‘‘(E) the World Bank; and ‘‘(F) the Roll Back Malaria Partnership; ‘‘( 3 ) program delivery and efforts to lift barriers that would impede effective and comprehensive malaria control programs; and ‘‘(4) partner or recipient country governments and national entities including universities and civil society organizations (including faith- and community-based organizations). ‘‘(f) RESEARCH.—To carry out this section, the Malaria Coordi- nator, in accordance with section 104C of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 (22 U.S.C. 1151d–4), shall ensure that operations and implementation research conducted under this Act will closely com- plement the clinical and program research being undertaken by the National Institutes of Health. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention should advise the Malaria Coordinator on priorities for operations and implementation research and should be a key implementer of this research. ‘‘(g) MONITORING.—To ensure that ade q uate malaria controls are established and implemented, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention should advise the Malaria Coordinator on moni- toring, surveillance, and evaluation activities and be a key imple- menter of such activities under this Act. Such activities shall com- plement, rather than duplicate, the work of the World Health Organization. ‘‘(h) ANN U AL RE P ORT.— ‘‘(1) SU BM ISSION.—Not later than 1 year after the date of the enactment of the Tom L antos and Henry J . Hyde United States Global Leadership Against HI V/ AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria Reauthorization Act of 200 8, and annually thereafter, the President shall submit a report to the appropriate congres- sional committees that describes United States assistance for the prevention, treatment, control, and elimination of malaria. ‘‘(2) CONTENTS.—The report required under paragraph (1) shall describe— Presid e nt.

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