22 U.S.C. Chapter 32 — FOREIGN ASSISTANCE
- § 2151— Congressional findings and declaration of policy
- § 2151–1— Development assistance policy
- § 2151–2— Actions to improve the international gender policy of the United States Agency for International Development
- § 2151a— Agricultural development in rural areas
- § 2151a–1— Agricultural research
- § 2151b— Population planning and health programs
- § 2151b–1— Assistance for malaria prevention, treatment, control, and elimination
- § 2151b–2— Assistance to combat HIV/AIDS
- § 2151b–3— Assistance to combat tuberculosis
- § 2151b–4— Assistance to combat malaria
- § 2151c— Education and human resources development
- § 2151c–1— United States assistance to support educational services for displaced children
- § 2151d— Development of indigenous energy resources
- § 2151e— Appropriate technology
- § 2151g— Transfer of funds
- § 2151h— Cost-sharing
- § 2151i— Development and use of cooperatives
- § 2151k— Integrating women into national economies; report
- § 2151n— Human rights and development assistance
- § 2151n–2— Human Rights and Democracy Fund
- § 2151p— Environmental and natural resources
- § 2151p–1— Tropical forests
- § 2151q— Endangered species
- § 2151r— Sahel development program; planning
- § 2151t— Development assistance authority
- § 2151t–1— Establishment of program
- § 2151u— Private and voluntary organizations and cooperatives in overseas development
- § 2151v— Aid to relatively least developed countries
- § 2151w— Project and program evaluations
- § 2151x— Development and illicit narcotics production
- § 2151x–1— Assistance for agricultural and industrial alternatives to narcotics production
- § 2151x–2— Assistance in furtherance of narcotics control objectives of United States
- § 2151y— Accelerated loan repayments; annual review of countries with bilateral concessional loan balances; priority of determinations respecting negotiations with countries having balances; criteria for determinations
- § 2151z— Targeted assistance
- § 2151aa— Program to provide technical assistance to foreign governments and foreign central banks of developing or transitional countries
- § 2152— Assistance for victims of torture
- § 2152c— Programs to encourage good governance
- § 2152d— Assistance to foreign countries to meet minimum standards for the elimination of trafficking
- § 2152e— Program to improve building construction and practices in Latin American countries
- § 2152f— Assistance for orphans and other vulnerable children
- § 2152g— Annual report
- § 2152h— Assistance to provide safe water, sanitation, and hygiene
- § 2152i— Small Grants Program
- § 2152j— Statement of policy
- § 2152j–1— United States strategy to promote the participation of women in conflict prevention and peace building
- § 2152j–2— Training requirements regarding the participation of women in conflict prevention and peace building
- § 2152j–3— Consultation and collaboration
- § 2152j–4— Definitions
- § 2152k— Assistance to improve early childhood outcomes globally
- § 2166— Regional development in Africa
- § 2169— Multilateral, regional, and bilateral programs
- § 2174— American schools, libraries, and hospital centers abroad
- § 2179— Prototype desalting plant
- § 2181— Policy
- § 2182— Authorization for worldwide shelter guarantees
- § 2182a— Agricultural and productive credit and self-help community development programs
- § 2183— General provisions
- § 2184— Trade credit insurance program for Central America
- § 2185— Trade credit insurance program for Poland
- § 2186— Loan guarantees to Israel program
- § 2197— General provisions relating to insurance, guaranty, financing, and reinsurance programs
- § 2201— Assistance to disadvantaged children in Asia
- § 2211— Findings and policy
- § 2211a— Authorization; implementation; targeted assistance
- § 2211b— Monitoring system
- § 2211c— Poverty measurement methods
- § 2211d— Additional authorities
- § 2212— Development credits for micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises
- § 2213— United States Microfinance Loan Facility
- § 2214— Report
- § 2214a— Definitions
- § 2218— Utilization of democratic institutions in development
- § 2220a— General provisions
- § 2220b— General authority
- § 2220c— Board for International Food and Agricultural Development
- § 2220d— Funds for programs and activities
- § 2220e— Presidential report to Congress
- § 2221— General authority
- § 2222— Authorization of appropriations
- § 2223— Indus Basin development
- § 2225— Integration of women
- § 2226— Reports on international organizations
- § 2227— Withholding of United States proportionate share for certain programs of international organizations
- § 2228— International Muslim Youth Opportunity Fund
- § 2261— Authorization of appropriations
- § 2271— Statement of policy
- § 2272— Conditions on furnishing assistance
- § 2273— Peace process in Central America
- § 2274— Economic assistance coordination
- § 2275— Authorization of appropriations
- § 2276— “Central American countries” defined
- § 2277— Strategy to advance prosperity, combat corruption, strengthen democratic governance, and improve civilian security in El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras
- § 2277a— Targeted sanctions to fight corruption in El Salvador, Guatemala,,1 So in original. Honduras, and Nicaragua
- § 2281— “Debt-for-nature exchange” defined
- § 2282— Assistance for commercial debt exchanges
- § 2283— Eligible projects
- § 2284— Eligible countries
- § 2285— Terms and conditions
- § 2286— Pilot program for sub-Saharan Africa
- § 2291— Policy, general authorities, coordination, foreign police actions, definitions, and other provisions
- § 2291–4— Official immunity for authorized employees and agents of United States and foreign countries engaged in interdiction of aircraft used in illicit drug trafficking
- § 2291–5— Provision of nonlethal equipment to foreign law enforcement organizations for cooperative illicit narcotics control activities
- § 2291a— Authorization of appropriations
- § 2291b— Prohibition on use of foreign assistance for reimbursements for drug crop eradications
- § 2291c— Requirements relating to aircraft and other equipment
- § 2291d— Records of aircraft use
- § 2291e— Reallocation of funds withheld from countries which fail to take adequate steps to halt illicit drug production or trafficking
- § 2291f— Prohibition on assistance to drug traffickers
- § 2291g— Limitations on acquisition of real property and construction of facilities
- § 2291h— Reporting requirements
- § 2291j— Annual certification procedures
- § 2291j–1— International drug control certification procedures
- § 2291l— Prioritization of efforts of the Department of State to combat international trafficking in covered synthetic drugs
- § 2291m— Program to provide assistance to build the capacity of foreign law enforcement agencies with respect to covered synthetic drugs
- § 2291n— Exchange program on demand reduction matters relating to illicit use of covered synthetic drugs
- § 2291o— Fentanyl reporting and authorities
- § 2292— General provisions
- § 2292a— Authorization of appropriations
- § 2292a–1— Appropriated funds; Presidential reports to Committees on Appropriations of the Senate and the House
- § 2292b— Disaster assistance coordination through a Special Coordinator for International Disaster Assistance; Presidential appointment and duties
- § 2293— Long-term development assistance for sub-Saharan Africa
- § 2294— Authorizations of appropriations for Development Fund for Africa
- § 2295— Assistance for the independent states
- § 2295a— Criteria for assistance to governments of the independent states
- § 2295b— Authorities relating to assistance and other provisions
- § 2295c— Authorization of appropriations
- § 2296— United States assistance to promote reconciliation and recovery from regional conflicts
- § 2296a— Economic assistance
- § 2296b— Development of infrastructure
- § 2296c— Border control assistance
- § 2296d— Strengthening democracy, tolerance, and the development of civil society
- § 2296e— Administrative authorities
- § 2296f— Definitions
- § 2301— Congressional statement of policy
- § 2302— Utilization of defense articles and defense services
- § 2304— Human rights and security assistance
- § 2305— National Security Assistance Strategy
- § 2311— General authority
- § 2312— Authorization of appropriations
- § 2314— Furnishing of defense articles or related training or other defense service on grant basis
- § 2318— Special authority
- § 2321b— Excess defense article
- § 2321c— Definitions
- § 2321d— Considerations in furnishing military assistance
- § 2321h— Stockpiling of defense articles for foreign countries
- § 2321i— Overseas management of assistance and sales programs
- § 2321j— Authority to transfer excess defense articles
- § 2321k— Designation of major non-NATO allies
- § 2323— Transfer of defense articles or services
- § 2344— Reimbursements
- § 2346— Authority
- § 2346a— Authorizations of appropriations
- § 2346b— Emergency assistance
- § 2346c— Administration of justice
- § 2346d— People-to-People Partnership for Peace Fund
- § 2347— General authority
- § 2347a— Authorization of appropriations
- § 2347b— Congressional declaration of purpose
- § 2347c— Exchange training; reciprocity agreement
- § 2347d— Training in maritime skills
- § 2347e— Prohibition on grant assistance for certain high income foreign countries
- § 2347f— Consultation requirement
- § 2347g— Records regarding foreign participants
- § 2347h— Human rights report
- § 2348— General authorization
- § 2348a— Authorization of appropriations
- § 2348c— Administrative authorities
- § 2348d— Data on costs incurred in support of United Nations peacekeeping operations
- § 2349— General authority
- § 2349a— Authorization and utilization of funds
- § 2349b— Waiver authorities
- § 2349aa— General authority
- § 2349aa–1— Purposes
- § 2349aa–2— Limitations
- § 2349aa–4— Authorization of appropriations
- § 2349aa–5— Administrative authorities
- § 2349aa–7— Coordination of all United States terrorism-related assistance to foreign countries
- § 2349aa–8— Prohibition on imports from and exports to Libya
- § 2349aa–9— Ban on importing goods and services from countries supporting terrorism
- § 2349aa–10— Antiterrorism assistance
- § 2349bb— Purposes
- § 2349bb–1— Authorization of assistance
- § 2349bb–2— Transit interdiction
- § 2349bb–2a— International nonproliferation export control training
- § 2349bb–3— Limitations
- § 2349bb–4— Authorization of appropriations
- § 2349bb–5— Proliferation interdiction assistance
- § 2349bb–6— Safeguarding and elimination of conventional arms
- § 2349cc— Findings
- § 2349cc–1— Authorization of assistance and funding for cyberspace, digital connectivity, and related technologies (CDT) capacity building activities
- § 2349cc–2— Review of emergency assistance capacity
- § 2349cc–3— Authorization of appropriations
- § 2351— Encouragement of free enterprise and private participation
- § 2352— Small business
- § 2353— Shipping on United States vessels
- § 2354— Procurement
- § 2355— Retention and use of certain items and funds
- § 2356— Patents and technical information
- § 2357— Furnishing of services and commodities
- § 2358— Foreign and domestic excess property
- § 2360— Transfer of funds between accounts
- § 2361— Completion of plans and cost estimates
- § 2362— Use of foreign currencies
- § 2363— Accounting, valuation, reporting, and administration of foreign currencies
- § 2364— Special authorities
- § 2365— Contract authority
- § 2366— Availability of funds
- § 2367— Termination expenses
- § 2368— Assistance for a reconstruction and stabilization crisis
- § 2370— Prohibitions against furnishing assistance
- § 2370a— Expropriation of United States property
- § 2370b— Humanitarian assistance code of conduct
- § 2370c— Definitions
- § 2370c–1— Prohibition
- § 2370c–2— Reports
- § 2371— Prohibition on assistance to governments supporting international terrorism
- § 2372a— Renewal, reissuance, etc., of export licenses to or for Argentina
- § 2373— Eastern Mediterranean policy requirements
- § 2375— Assistance to Pakistan
- § 2376— Nuclear non-proliferation policy in South Asia
- § 2377— Prohibition on assistance to countries that aid terrorist states
- § 2378— Prohibition on assistance to countries that provide military equipment to terrorist states
- § 2378–1— Prohibition on assistance to countries that restrict United States humanitarian assistance
- § 2378a— Depleted uranium ammunition
- § 2378b— Limitation on assistance to the Palestinian Authority
- § 2378c— Limitation on assistance for the West Bank and Gaza
- § 2378c–1— Limitation on assistance to the West Bank and Gaza
- § 2378d— Limitation on assistance to security forces
- § 2381— Exercise of functions
- § 2381a— Strengthened management practices
- § 2382— Coordination with foreign policy
- § 2383— Responsibilities of the Secretary of Defense; priorities in procurement, delivery, and allocation of military equipment
- § 2384— Statutory officers
- § 2385— Employment of personnel
- § 2385a— Unified personnel system
- § 2386— Experts, consultants, and retired officers
- § 2387— Detail of personnel to foreign governments
- § 2388— Detail of personnel to international organizations
- § 2389— Status and benefits of personnel assigned or detailed to foreign governments or international organizations
- § 2390— Terms of detail or assignment of personnel
- § 2391— Missions and staffs abroad
- § 2392— Government agencies
- § 2393— Waiver of certain laws
- § 2393a— Requests by Government Accountability Office and Congressional committees for documents and materials
- § 2394— Reports and information; definitions
- § 2394–1— Notification of program changes
- § 2394–1a— Classification of reports
- § 2394a— Extortion and illegal payments to officials of foreign countries receiving international security assistance
- § 2394b— HELP Commission
- § 2394c— Information on covered United States foreign assistance programs
- § 2395— General authorities
- § 2395a— International agreements concerning debt relief; transmittal to congressional committees
- § 2396— Availability of funds
- § 2396a— Property Management Fund
- § 2396b— USAID Buying Power Maintenance Account
- § 2397— Administrative expenses
- § 2398— Assistance to countries pursuant to other statutes
- § 2399b— False claims and ineligible commodities
- § 2399c— Coordination of policies and programs
- § 2399d— Shipping differential
- § 2401— Effective date; identification of programs
- § 2402— Saving provisions
- § 2403— Definitions
- § 2404— Unexpended balances
- § 2405— Separability
- § 2406— Development programs for dependable fuel supplies
- § 2407— Special authorization for use of foreign currencies
- § 2409— Use of United States Armed Forces
- § 2411— Limitation upon exercise of special authorities
- § 2412— Limitation on foreign assistance appropriations
- § 2413— Changes in allocation of foreign assistance
- § 2414— Presidential findings and determinations
- § 2414a— Annual report to Congress on voting practices at United Nations
- § 2415— Annual military assistance report
- § 2416— Annual foreign military training report
- § 2420— Police training prohibition
- § 2421— Trade and Development Agency
- § 2421a— Capital projects office within Agency for International Development
- § 2421b— Capital projects for poverty alleviation and environmental safety and sustainability
- § 2421c— Coordination
- § 2421d— Funding for capital projects
- § 2421e— Definitions
- § 2421f— Sustainability requirements for certain capital projects in connection with overseas contingency operations
- § 2423— Exchanges of certain materials
- § 2426— Discrimination against United States personnel
- § 2427— Operating expenses
- § 2428a— Congressional declaration of policy toward Korea; transmittal of report to Speaker of the House and Congressional committees
- § 2428b— Special security assistance for modernization of Armed Forces of Korea
- § 2429a–1— Annual report on nuclear transfer activities
- § 2429a–2— Enforcement of nonproliferation treaties
- § 2430— Purpose
- § 2430a— Definitions
- § 2430b— Eligibility for benefits
- § 2430c— Reduction of certain debt
- § 2430d— Repayment of principal
- § 2430e— Interest on new obligations
- § 2430f— Enterprise for the Americas Funds
- § 2430g— Americas Framework Agreements
- § 2430h— Enterprise for the Americas Board
- § 2430i— Annual reports to Congress
- § 2431— Findings and purposes
- § 2431a— Definitions
- § 2431b— Establishment of Facility
- § 2431c— Eligibility for benefits
- § 2431d— Reduction of debt owed to United States as result of concessional loans under this chapter
- § 2431e— Reduction of debt owed to United States as result of credits extended under title I of Food for Peace Act
- § 2431f— Authority to engage in debt-for-nature swaps and debt buybacks
- § 2431g— Conservation Agreement
- § 2431h— Conservation Fund
- § 2431i— Board
- § 2431j— Consultations with Congress
- § 2431k— Annual reports to Congress