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 91 STAT. 618 Availability.

22 USC 2346b. Ante, p. 617.

PUBLIC LAW 95-92—AUG. 4, 1977 " (b) Amounts appropriated under this section are authorized to remain available until expended.". (c) Chapter 4 of part II of such Act is amended by adding at the end thereof the following new section: " SEC. 533. SOUTHERN AFRICAN SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS F U N D S. — (a)

(1) Of the funds authorized to be appropriated by section 532 for the fiscal year 1978, $80,000,000 shall be available only for the countries of southern Africa to address the problems caused by the economic dislocation resulting from the conflict in that region, and for education and job training assistance for Africans from Namibia and Zimbabwe (Southern Rhodesia). Such funds may be used to provide assistance to African refugees and persons displaced by war and internal strife in southern Africa, to improve transportation links interrupted or jeopardized by regional political conflicts, and to provide trade credits for the purchase of United States products to those countries in the region adversely affected by blocked outlets for their exports and by the overall strains of the world economy. " (2) Of the funds made available under this section, not more than the following amounts may be made available for the following: "Botswana Lesotho Swaziland Regional programs for education, training, and refugee assistance

22 USC 2151. 22 USC 2151 et seq. Report to Speaker of the House and congressional committee. Limitation.

Waiver. Report to Congress.

Rhodesian conflict, settlement.

$15, 000,000 15, 000, 000 5,000, 000 45, 000,000

"(3) To the extent practicable consistent with the purposes specified in paragraph (1), assistance under this section should be used to meet the objectives set forth in sections 102(c) and (d) and in other sections of chapter 1 of part I of this Act. "(4) Before obligating any funds under this section, the President shall notify the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the chairman of the Committee on Foreign Relations of the Senate with respect to the specific projects and programs for which such funds will be used. "(b) Of the funds made available under subsection (a) of this section for regional programs, not to exceed $1,000,000 may be used by the President for the preparation of a comprehensive analysis of the development needs of southern Africa to enable the Congress to determine what contribution United States foreign assistance can make. "(c)(1) None of the funds made available under this section may be used for military, guerrilla, or paramilitary activities in any country. "(2) No assistance may be furnished under this section to Mozambique, Angola, Tanzania, or Zambia, except that the President may waive this prohibition with respect to any such country if he determines (and so reports to the Congress) that furnishing such assistance to that country would further the foreign policy interests of the United States. "(d) It is the sense of the Congress that the United States should support an internationaly recognized constitutional settlement of the Rhodesian conflict leading promptly to majority rule based upon democratic principles and upholding basic human rights. The Congress declares its intent to support United States participation in a Zimbabwe Development Fund. The Congrass intends to authorize the necessary appropriation when progress toward such an internationaly recognized settlement would permit establishment of the Fund.".

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