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Code · BILL · 113th Congress · H.R. 1793 (Introduced in House) — To establish a framework for effective, transparent, and accountable United States foreign assistance, and for other... · Sec. 8202

Sec. 8202. Monitoring and evaluation of humanitarian assistance

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The Department of State shall be responsible for monitoring and evaluating humanitarian assistance carried out by the Department of State, and USAID shall be responsible for monitoring and evaluating humanitarian assistance carried out by USAID. The Secretary or the Administrator, as appropriate, shall notify the appropriate congressional committees if assistance made available under this subtitle is not sufficient to meet international humanitarian standards. Such notification shall include a description of the standards not being met, the resources that would be required to meet such standards, and the reasons why such resources are not available. The Office of Food for Peace
(FFP)of the Agency shall be responsible for tracking and monitoring the nutritional outcomes of emergency food assistance provided under this Act and title II of the Agricultural Trade Development and Assistance Act of 1954 ( Public Law 83–480 ). The authorities of sections 1904 and 1905 shall not be used to vitiate the requirement of section 8201 for monitoring and evaluation of foreign assistance.
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