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PUBLIC LAW 95-000—MMMM. DD, 1978

92 STAT. 954

PUBLIC LAW 95-424—OCT. 6, 1978 $16,000,000, which amount is authorized to remain available until expended. Assistance under this section shall be provided in accordance with the policies and general authorities contained in section 491.". LOCUST PLAGUES CONTROL IN AFRICA

Appropriation authorization.

22 USC 2292d note.

SEC. 120. In order to assist in attempts to control locust plagues in Africa, especially in the Horn of Africa, there is authorized to be appropriated to the President, in addition to amounts otherwise authorized for disaster relief purposes, $2,000,000, which amount is authorized to remain available until expended. REIMBURSABLE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS

Appropriation authorization.

22 USC 2421.

SEC. 121. Section 661 of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 is amended by striking out "$2,000,000" the first place it appears and all that follows through "1978," and inserting in lieu thereof "$3,000,000 of the funds made available for the purposes of this Act for the fiscal year 1979". AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION

Communitybased self-help activities. 22 USC 2151u note.

Ante, p. 941. Report to Congress.

SEC. 122. (a) The Congress declares that the United States should place higher priority on the formulation and implementation of policies and programs to enable the people of African nations to develop their potential, fulfill their aspirations, and enjoy better, more productive lives. In furtherance of these objectives, the Congress finds that additional support is needed for community-based self-help activities in Africa and that an African Development Foundation, organized to further the purposes set forth in section 123 of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, can complement current United StatevS development programs in Africa. (b) The Congress therefore requests that the President report to the Congress not later than February 1, 1979, on steps he has taken to review proposals for an African Development Foundation.

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TITLE II—FOOD F O E PEACE

EFFECTIVENESS OF FOOD ASSISTANCE I N MEETING BASIC FOOD NEEDS

7 USC 1711 note. 7 USC 1701. Report to Congress.

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7 USC 1721, 1727.

SEC. 201. The Congress finds that food assistance provided by the United States to developing countries under title I of the Agricultural Trade Development and Assistance Act of 1954 often is distributed within those countries in ways which do not significantly alleviate hunger and malnutrition in those countries. In order to determine how United States food assistance can be more effectively used to meet the food needs of the poor in developing countries, the President shall submit to the Congress not later than February 1, 1979, a report (1) explaining why food assistance provided to developing countries under title I of the Agricultural Trade Development and Assistance Act of 1954 is not more successful in meeting the food needs of those suffering from hunger and malnutrition, and (2) recommending steps which could be taken (including increasing the proportion of food assistance which is furnished under titles II and J II of that Act) to increase the effectiveness of food assistance under that Act in meeting those needs.