Sec. 10. Sustainable Livelihoods in Southern Mongolia
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It is the policy of the United States to support the right of Southern Mongolians to make decisions in accordance with principles of autonomy regarding their economic development, including the ability to maintain traditional livelihoods, such as pastoralism, as well as cultural preservation, environmental sustainability, and resource extraction, in areas designated as autonomous for Southern Mongolians in the People’s Republic of China. The Secretary of the Treasury should instruct the United States executive director of each international financial institution to use the voice and vote of the United States to support financing of projects in areas designated as autonomous for Southern Mongolians in the People’s Republic of China if such projects do not provide incentives for the migration and settlement of non-Mongolians into Southern Mongolian areas or facilitate the transfer of ownership of Southern Mongolian land and natural resources to non-Mongolians, are based on a thorough needs-assessment, foster self-sufficiency of the Southern Mongolian people, respect Mongolian culture, traditions, and traditional livelihoods, and are subject to effective monitoring.