Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 106 Part 4.djvu/589

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PUBLIC LAW 102-511—OCT. 24, 1992 106 STAT. 3325 "(A) meeting needs for medicine, medical supplies and equipment, and food, including the nutritional needs of infants such as processed baby food; and "(B) continuing efforts to rebuild from the earthquake in Armenia. "(2) DEMOCRACY.— Establishing a democratic and free society by fostering— "(A) political, social, and economic pluralism; "(B) respect for internationaly recognized human rights and the rule of law; "(C) the development of institutions of democratic governance, including electoral and legislative processes; "(D) the institution and improvement of public administration at the national, intergovernmental, regional, and local level; "(E) the development of a free and independent media; "(F) the development of effective control by elected civilian officials over, and the development of a nonpoUtical officer corps in, the military and security forces; and "(G) strengthened administration of justice through programs and activities carried out in accordance with section 498B(e). "(3) FREE MARKET SYSTEMS.— Creating and developing private enterprise and free market systems based on the principle of private ownership of property, including— "(A) the development of private cooperatives, credit unions, and labor unions; "(B) the improvement in the collection and analysis of statistical information; "(C) the reform and restructuring of banking and financial systems; and "(D) the protection of intellectual property. "(4) TRADE AND INVESTMENT. —Creating conditions that promote trade and investment, and encouraging participation of the United States private sector in the development of the private sector in the independent states of the former Soviet Union. "(5) FOOD DISTRIBUTION AND PRODUCTION.—Promoting market-based mechanisms for the distribution of the inputs necessary to agricultural production and for the handling, marketing, storage, and processing of agricultural commodities; encouraging policies that provide incentives for agricultural production; and creating institutions that provide technical and financial support for the agricultural sector. "(6) HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES. —Promoting programs to strengthen and build institutions that provide quality health care and voliuitary family planning services, housing, and other services and policies that are components of a social safety net, particularly for infants, children, and people with disabilities. "(7) EDUCATION AND EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION.—Promoting broad-based educational reform at all levels, in particular— "(A) by assisting the development of curricula and by making available textbooks, other educational materials, and appropriate telecommunications technologies for the delivery of educational and instructional programming; and