Sec. 5. IMPROVING COORDINATION AND OVERSIGHT
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## SEC. 5 IMPROVING COORDINATION AND OVERSIGHT **[**[22 U.S.C. 2151c note](/us/usc/t22/s2151c)**]** ###
(a)Senior Coordinator of United States International Basic Education Assistance There is established within the United States Agency for International Development a Senior Coordinator of United States International Basic Education Assistance (referred to in this section as the “Senior Coordinator”). The Senior Coordinator shall be appointed by the President, shall be a current USAID employee serving in a career or noncareer position in the Senior Executive Service or at the level of a Deputy Assistant Administrator or higher, and shall serve concurrently as the Senior Coordinator. ###
(b)Duties ####
(1)In general The Senior Coordinator shall have primary responsibility for the oversight and coordination of all resources and activities of the United States Government relating to the promotion of international basic education programs and activities. ####
(2)Specific duties The Senior Coordinator shall— #####
(A)facilitate program and policy coordination of international basic education programs and activities among relevant Executive branch agencies and officials, partner governments, multilateral institutions, the private sector, and nongovernmental and civil society organizations; #####
(B)develop and revise the strategy required under section 4; #####
(C)monitor, evaluate, and report on activities undertaken pursuant to the strategy required under section 4; and #####
(D)establish due diligence criteria for all recipients of funds provided by the United States to carry out activities under this Act and the amendments made by this Act. ###
(c)Offset In order to eliminate duplication of effort and activities and to offset any costs incurred by the United States Agency for International Development in appointing the Senior Coordinator under subsection (a), the President shall, after consulting with appropriate congressional committees, eliminate a position within the United States Agency for International Development (unless otherwise authorized or required by law) that the President determines to be necessary to fully offset such costs and eliminate duplication.
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