Sec. 5. Multilateral assistance
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In implementing the strategy required under section 4, the President should direct the United States representatives to appropriate international bodies to use the voice, vote, and influence of the United States to advocate, as appropriate, for commitments to significantly increase efforts to promote economic development efforts in Burma, including power sector and electrification projects that increase energy access, in partnership with the private sector. The United States Government should ensure that international development assistance projects in Burma it supports— do not directly or indirectly benefit entities on the SDN list or entities otherwise undermining peace and stability in Burma; do not directly or indirectly benefit the military; do not marginalize vulnerable populations or exclude any ethnic or religious communities; and promote good governance, transparency, and meet internationally recognized labor standards.