Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 106 Part 4.djvu/622

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106 STAT. 3358 PUBLIC LAW 102-511 —OCT. 24, 1992 the Fund to promote regularly and vigorously in program discussions and quota increase negotiations the following proposals: " (1) POVERTY ALLEVIATION, REDUCTION OF BARRIERS TO ECO- NOMIC AND SOCIAL PROGRESS, AND PROGRESS TOWARD ENVIRON- MENTALLY SOUND POLICIES AND PROGRAMS.— (A)(i) Considerations of poverty alleviation and the reduction of barriers to economic and social progress should be incorporated into all Fund programs and all consultations under article IV of the Articles of Agreement of the Fund. "(ii) Preparation of Policy Framework Papers should be extended to all nations which have Fund programs and active Bank or International Development Association lending programs, and existence of a Policy Framework Paper should be a precondition for new lending to such nations by the Fund. "(iii) All Policy Framework Papers should articulate the principal poverty, economic, and social measures that the borrowing nation needs to address, and this portion of the Policy Framework Paper (or a summary thereof that includes specific measures and timing) should be made available when the Policy Framework Paper is submitted to the Executive Directors of the Bank and of the Fund for consideration. "(iv) In considering whether to allocate resources of the Fund to a borrower, the Fund should teike into consideration the nature of the program and commitment of the borrower to address the issues referred to in clause (iii). "(v) The Fund should establish procedures to enable the Fund to cooperate with the Bank in evaluating the effectiveness of the measures referred to in clause (iii), at the levels of policy, project design, monitoring, and reporting, in the international financial institutions and in the borrowing nations. "(B)(i) The Fund should be encouraged to make further progress toward environmentally sound policies and programs. "(ii) The Fund should incorporate environmental considerations into all Fund programs, including consultations under article IV of the Articles of Agreement of the Fund. "(iii) The Fund should be encouraged to support the efforts of nations to implement systems of natural resource accounting in their national income accounts. "(iv) The Fund should be encouraged to assist and cooperate fully with the statistical research being undertaken by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development and by the United Nations in order to facilitate development and adoption of a generally applicable system for taking account of the depletion or degradation of natural resources in national income accounts. "(v) The Fund should be encouraged to consider and implement, as appropriate, revisions in its national income reporting systems consistent with such new systems as are of general applicability. "(2) POLICY AUDITS. —(A) The Fund should conduct periodic audits to review systematically the policy prescriptions recommended and required by the Fund in the areas of poverty and the environment. "(B) The purposes of such audits would be— "(i) to determine whether the Fund's objectives were met; and