Sec. 9. Annual report
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Not later than 1 year after the date of the enactment of this Act, and annually thereafter while the Foundation is operational, the Executive Director of the Foundation shall submit a report containing the expectations of the year ahead to the appropriate congressional committees and make such report available to key stakeholders. Each such report shall describe— the goals of the Foundation for the upcoming year; lessons learned and best practices developed through projects funded by the Foundation during the prior fiscal year; the extent to which such projects have contributed to achieving the purposes of the Foundation; lessons learned and best practices developed from investments provided by the Foundation during the prior fiscal year; the extent to which such investments have contributed to achieving the purposes of the Foundation; the programs, projects, and activities supported by the Foundation; the value of private sector assets invested in such programs, projects, and activities relative to the amount of support provided by the Foundation and the value of any other public sector support; the standardized criteria utilized to determine the programs and activities supported by the Foundation, including baselines, targets, desired outcomes, measurable goals, and extent to which those goals are being achieved for each project; the degree to which programs, projects, and activities of the Foundation are coordinated and aligned with— existing United States bilateral assistance programs and foundations; relevant activities of other key stakeholders; and relevant multilateral efforts; and how the funding and selected projects authorized under this Act were publicized in the selected country to expand recognition for the United States.