Sec. 224. Authorization of appropriations to promote United States citizen employment at the United Nations and international organizations
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The President should direct United States departments and agencies to, in coordination with the Secretary of State— fund and recruit Junior Professional Officers for positions at the United Nations and related specialized and technical organizations; and facilitate secondments, details, and transfers to agencies and specialized and technical bodies of the United Nations. There is authorized to be appropriated an additional $50,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2025 through 2031 for the Secretary of State to support Junior Professional Officers, details, transfers, volunteers, and interns that advance United States interests at multilateral institutions and international organizations, including to recruit, train, and host events related to such positions, and to promote United States citizen candidates for employment and leadership positions at multilateral institutions and international organizations.