Sec. 2105. Combating sexual, gender-based, and domestic violence
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The Secretary of State and the Administrator of the United States Agency for International Development are authorized to counter sexual, gender-based, and domestic violence in Central American countries by— broadening engagement among national and local institutions to address sexual, gender-based, and domestic violence; supporting educational initiatives to reduce sexual, gender-based, and domestic violence; supporting outreach efforts tailored to meet the needs of women, girls, individuals of diverse sexual orientations or gender identities, and other vulnerable individuals at risk of violence and exploitation; formalizing standards of care and confidentiality at police, health facilities, and other government facilities; and establishing accountability mechanisms for perpetrators of violence.