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Code · BILL · 118th Congress · S. 3994 (Introduced in Senate) — To authorize and encourage the United States Agency for International Development to pursue a model of locally led de... · Sec. 9

Sec. 9. Annual report

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Not later than 180 days after the last day of each fiscal year, and annually thereafter, the Administrator of USAID shall submit to the appropriate congressional committees and publish on the USAID website a report on the progress made by USAID during the most recently completed fiscal year to advance locally led development and humanitarian response, which shall include, with respect to the reporting period— the amount of funding expended directly or indirectly by local entities, including through all development and humanitarian assistance programs; an assessment of how USAID is enabling more local leadership of programs funded by USAID, including— recipients of direct funding; subrecipients and subcontractors to an international implementing partner; participants in a USAID-funded program; and members of a community affected by a USAID program; an assessment of progress made by USAID towards implementing— the Acquisitions and Assistance Strategy; the Local Capacity Strengthening Policy; the Policy on Locally Led Humanitarian Assistance; and any other relevant strategies and policies; an assessment of— how USAID is using the new authorities granted under sections 7 and 8; and the impact of such authorities on the ability of USAID to work with local partners; and an assessment of— the number of organizations with a NICRA known to USAID that are utilizing provisional NICRAs for longer than 4 years without a final NICRA; and the steps that USAID recommends be taken to reduce the extension of provisional NICRAs beyond 1 year.
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