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 PUBLIC LAW 99-8—APR. 2, 1985

99 STAT. 23

to section 620(e)(1) of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 (22 U.S.C. 2370(e)(1)). (c) ENSURING THAT ASSISTANCE REACHES INTENDED RECIPIENTS.—

The President shall ensure that adequate procedures have been established so that assistance pursuant to this Act is provided to the famine victims for whom it is intended. SEC. 6. REPORTS ON AFRICAN FAMINE ASSISTANCE. (a) REPORT ON UNITED STATES CONTRIBUTION TO MEET EMERGENCY NEEDS.— (1) REQUIREMENT FOR REPORT.—Not later than June 30, 1985,

the President shall report to the Congress with respect to the United States contribution to meet emergency needs, including food needs, for African famine assistance. (2) INFORMATION TO BE INCLUDED IN REPORT.—The report required by this subsection shall describe— (A) the emergency needs, including food needs, for African famine assistance that are identified by the President's Interagency Task Force on the African Food Emergency, private voluntary and organizations active in famine relief, the United Nations Office for Emergency Operations in Africa, the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization, the World Food Program, and such other organizations as the President considers appropriate; and (B) the projected fiscal year 1985 contribution by the United States Government to meet an appropriate share of those needs referred to in subparagraph (A). (b) REPORT ON ASSISTANCE PROVIDED PURSUANT TO THIS ACT.— (1) REQUIREMENT FOR REPORT.—Not later than September 30,

1985, the President shall report to the Congress on the assistance provided pursuant to this Act. (2) INFORMATION TO BE INCLUDED IN REPORT.—

(A) USE OF FUNDS.—The report pursuant to this subsection shall describe the uses, by the Agency for International Development and by the Department of State, of the funds authorized to be appropriated by this Act, including— (i) a description of each project or program supported with any of those funds, and the amount allocated to it; (ii) the identity of each private and voluntary organization or international organization receiving any of those funds, and the amount of funds each received; (iii) the amount of those funds used for assistance to each country; (iv) the amount of those funds, if any, which will not have been obligated as of September 30, 1985; and (v) a list of any projects or programs supported with those funds which are not expected to be completed as ofDecemberSl, 1985.

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