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 PUBLIC LAW 95-424—OCT. 6, 1978

92 STAT. 9iS7

in an amount in excess of $100,000 which the agency entered into without competitive selection procedures during the period April 1, 1978, to September 30, 1978, and explaining why each such contract was not the subject of competitive selection procedures; and " (B) when submitting the congressional presentation materials Report to for development assistance for fiscal year 1981, shall also submit Congress. to the Congress a report identifying and describing each contract in an amount in excess of $100,000 which the agency entered into without competitive selection procedures during the fiscal year 1979 and explaining why each such contract was not the subject of competitive selection procedures.". ANNUAL FOREIGN ASSISTANCE REPORT

SEC. 502. (a) Chapter 2 of part III of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 is amended— (1) by striking out " (c) " in section 634(c) and inserting in lieu thereof " SEC. 633A. FURNISHING INFORMATION.—" and by inserting such redesignated section immediately after section 633; and (2) by striking out the remaining provisions of section 634 and inserting in lieu thereof the following: " SEC. 634. A N N U A L REPORT.— (a) I n order that the Congress and the American people may be better and more currently informed regarding United States development policy, including the amounts and effectiveness of assistance provided by the United States Government to developing countries and international organizations, the Chairman of the Development Coordination Committee shall transmit to the Congress not later than February 1 of each year a report on foreign assistance for the fiscal year ending the previous September 30. The report shall include— " (1)(A) a comprehensive and coordinated review of all United States policies and programs having a major impact on the development of developing countries, including but not limited to bilateral and multilateral assistance, trade, debt, employment, food, energy, technology, population, oceans, environment, human settlements, natural resources, and participation in international agencies concerned with development; " (B) an assessment of the impact of such policies and programs on the well-being of the poor majority in developing countries in accordance with the policy objectives of chapter 1 of part I, including the progress developing countries are making toward achieving those objectives which are indicative of improved wellbeing of the poor majority, which objectives shall include but not be limited to increasing life expectancy and literacy, lowering infant mortality and birth rates, and increasing food production and employment; and " (C) an assessment of the impact of such policies and programs on economic conditions in the United States, including but not limited to employment, wages, and working conditions; " (2) the dollar value of all foreign assistance and guaranties by category and by country provided or made by the United States Government by any means to all foreign countries and international organizations— " (A) from 1946 to the fiscal year immediately preceding the fiscal year for which the report is required;

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