Title II – Development Assistance

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Title II – Development Assistance is a section of U.S. foreign aid law that authorizes and governs long-term economic development and humanitarian assistance programs in developing countries.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf component of foreign aid legislation
title of United States statute
appliesTo developing countries
authorizedBy United States Congress
basedOn United States foreign policy objectives
United States humanitarian values
United States national security interests
beneficiary low-income countries
lower-middle-income countries
vulnerable populations in developing countries
country United States of America
distinguishedFrom short-term emergency relief authorities
governs bilateral economic development assistance
certain multilateral development assistance contributions
humanitarian assistance programs in developing countries
long-term development assistance programs
sectoral development projects and programs
hasLegalEffect authorizes funding levels for development assistance accounts
establishes conditions and criteria for assistance
provides guidance for allocation of development assistance resources
sets policy objectives for U.S. development assistance
implementedBy United States Agency for International Development
other United States government agencies involved in foreign assistance
jurisdiction United States government
surface form: United States federal government
language English
legalForm authorization of appropriations for development assistance programs
legalSystem United States federal law
partOf Foreign Assistance Act of 1961
policyArea foreign assistance
humanitarian policy
international development
purpose humanitarian assistance
long-term economic development assistance
poverty reduction in developing countries
promotion of sustainable economic growth
support for agriculture and rural development
support for basic human needs
support for democratic development and governance
support for economic policy and institutional reform
support for education in developing countries
support for environmental protection and natural resource management
support for health programs in developing countries
support for microenterprise and small business development
support for private sector development
support for vulnerable and marginalized populations
support for women’s participation in development
regulates terms and conditions of U.S. development assistance to foreign countries
timeframe long-term assistance

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FAA includesTitle Title II – Development Assistance
subject surface form: Foreign Assistance Act of 1961