Sec. 6. USAID
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It is the sense of Congress that in pursuing the policy goals described in section 4, the Administrator of USAID should identify and prioritize— loan guarantees to local sub-Saharan African financial institutions that would facilitate the involvement of such financial institutions in power projects in sub-Saharan Africa; and partnerships and grants for research, development, and deployment of technology that would increase access to electricity in sub-Saharan Africa. It is the sense of Congress that the Administrator of USAID should consider providing grants to— support the development and implementation of national, regional, and local energy and electricity policy plans; expand distribution of electricity access to the poorest; and build a country’s capacity to plan, monitor and regulate the energy and electricity sector.
In this section, the term USAID means the United States Agency for International Development.