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<docTitle class="centered fontsize12" style="-uslm-lc:I658005">An Act</docTitle>
<officialTitle class="indentUp0 firstIndent1 fontsize8" style="-uslm-lc:I658011">To measure the progress of recovery and development efforts in Haiti following the earthquake of January 12, 2010, and for other purposes.<sidenote><p class="centered fontsize8" id="x0f29763a-e892-11f0-bc57-ad3ac4b1618c" style="-uslm-lc:I658076"><approvedDate date="2014-08-08">Aug. 8, 2014</approvedDate></p><p class="centered fontsize8" id="x0f29763b-e892-11f0-bc57-ad3ac4b1618c" style="-uslm-lc:I658076">[<ref href="/us/bill/113/s/1104">S. 1104</ref>]<?GPOvSpace 08?></p></sidenote></officialTitle>
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<enactingFormula style="-uslm-lc:I658120"><i>  Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representa­tives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,</i></enactingFormula><sidenote><p class="leftAlign firstIndent0 fontsize8" id="x0f299d4c-e892-11f0-bc57-ad3ac4b1618c" style="-uslm-lc:I658180">Assessing Progress in Haiti Act of 2014.</p><p class="leftAlign firstIndent0 fontsize8" id="x0f299d4d-e892-11f0-bc57-ad3ac4b1618c" style="-uslm-lc:I658180"><ref href="/us/usc/t22/s2151">22 USC 2151 note</ref>.</p></sidenote>
<section id="d389297e102" identifier="/us/pl/113/162/s1" style="-uslm-lc:I658146"><num class="bold" value="1">SECTION 1. </num><heading>SHORT TITLE.</heading><content style="-uslm-lc:I658120">  This Act may be cited as the “<shortTitle role="act">Assessing Progress in Haiti Act of 2014</shortTitle>”.</content></section>
<section id="d389297e112" identifier="/us/pl/113/162/s2" style="-uslm-lc:I658141"><num class="fontsize12" value="2">SEC. 2. </num><heading>FINDINGS.</heading><chapeau class="indentUp0 firstIndent0 fontsize10" id="x0f2a609e-e892-11f0-bc57-ad3ac4b1618c" style="-uslm-lc:I658120">  Congress makes the following findings:</chapeau><paragraph class="fontsize10" id="y0f2a609f-e892-11f0-bc57-ad3ac4b1618c" identifier="/us/pl/113/162/s2/1" style="-uslm-lc:I658122"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="1">(1) </num><content>On January 12, 2010, a massive earthquake struck near the Haitian capital city of Port-au-Prince, leaving an estimated 220,000 people dead, including 103 United States citizens, 101 United Nations personnel, and nearly 18 percent of the nation’s civil service, as well as 300,000 injured, 115,000 homes destroyed, and 1,500,000 people displaced.</content></paragraph>
<paragraph class="fontsize10" id="y0f2a60a0-e892-11f0-bc57-ad3ac4b1618c" identifier="/us/pl/113/162/s2/2" style="-uslm-lc:I658122"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="2">(2) </num><content>According to the Post Disaster Needs Assessment conducted by the Government of Haiti, with technical assistance from the United Nations, the World Bank, the Inter-American Development Bank, the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean, and the European Commission, an estimated 15 percent of the population was directly affected by the disaster and related damages and economic losses totaled $7,804,000,000.</content></paragraph>
<paragraph class="fontsize10" id="y0f2a60a1-e892-11f0-bc57-ad3ac4b1618c" identifier="/us/pl/113/162/s2/3" style="-uslm-lc:I658122"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="3">(3) </num><content>Even before the earthquake, Haiti had some of the lowest socioeconomic indicators and the second highest rate of income disparity in the world, conditions that have further complicated post-earthquake recovery efforts and, according to the World Bank, have significantly reduced the prospects of addressing poverty reduction through economic growth.</content></paragraph>
<paragraph class="fontsize10" id="y0f2a60a2-e892-11f0-bc57-ad3ac4b1618c" identifier="/us/pl/113/162/s2/4" style="-uslm-lc:I658122"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="4">(4) </num><content>According to the World Food Programme, more than 6,700,000 people in Haiti (out of a population of about 10,000,000) are considered food insecure.</content></paragraph>
<paragraph class="fontsize10" id="y0f2a60a3-e892-11f0-bc57-ad3ac4b1618c" identifier="/us/pl/113/162/s2/5" style="-uslm-lc:I658122"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="5">(5) </num><content>In October 2010, an unprecedented outbreak of cholera in Haiti resulted in over 500,000 reported cases and over 8,000 deaths to date, further straining the capacity of Haiti’s public health sector and increasing the urgency of resettlement and water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) efforts.</content></paragraph>
<paragraph class="fontsize10" id="y0f2a60a4-e892-11f0-bc57-ad3ac4b1618c" identifier="/us/pl/113/162/s2/6" style="-uslm-lc:I658122"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="6">(6) </num><content>The international community, led by the United States and the United Nations, mounted an unprecedented humanitarian response in Haiti, with donors pledging approximately $10,400,000,000 for humanitarian relief and recovery efforts, including debt relief, supplemented by $3,100,000,000 in private <page identifier="/us/stat/128/1859">128 STAT. 1859</page>
charitable contributions, of which approximately $6,400,000,000 has been disbursed and an additional $3,800,000,000 has been committed as of September 30, 2013.</content></paragraph>
<paragraph class="fontsize10" id="y0f2a60a5-e892-11f0-bc57-ad3ac4b1618c" identifier="/us/pl/113/162/s2/7" style="-uslm-lc:I658122"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="7">(7) </num><content>The emergency response of the men and women of the United States Government, led by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and the United States Southern Command, as well as of cities, towns, individuals, businesses, and philanthropic organizations across the United States, was particularly swift and resolute.</content></paragraph>
<paragraph class="fontsize10" id="y0f2a60a6-e892-11f0-bc57-ad3ac4b1618c" identifier="/us/pl/113/162/s2/8" style="-uslm-lc:I658122"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="8">(8) </num><content>Since 2010, a total of $1,300,000,000 in United States assistance has been allocated for humanitarian relief and $2,300,000,000 has been allocated for recovery, reconstruction, and development assistance in Haiti, including $1,140,000,000 in emergency appropriations and $95,000,000 that has been obligated specifically to respond to the cholera epidemic.</content></paragraph>
<paragraph class="fontsize10" id="y0f2a60a7-e892-11f0-bc57-ad3ac4b1618c" identifier="/us/pl/113/162/s2/9" style="-uslm-lc:I658122"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="9">(9) </num><content>Of the $3,600,000,000 in United States assistance allocated for Haiti, $651,000,000 was apportioned to USAID to support an ambitious recovery plan, including the construction of a power plant to provide electricity for the new Caracol Industrial Park (CIP) in northern Haiti, a new port near the CIP, and permanent housing in new settlements in the Port-au-Prince, St-Marc, and Cap-Haïtien areas.</content></paragraph>
<paragraph class="fontsize10" id="y0f2a60a8-e892-11f0-bc57-ad3ac4b1618c" identifier="/us/pl/113/162/s2/10" style="-uslm-lc:I658122"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="10">(10) </num><content>According to a recent report of the Government Accountability Office, as of June 30, 2013, USAID had disbursed 31 percent of its reconstruction funds in Haiti, the port project was 2 years behind schedule and USAID funding will be insufficient to cover a majority of the projected costs, the housing project has been reduced by 80 percent, and the sustainability of the power plant, the port, and the housing projects were all at risk.</content></paragraph>
<paragraph class="fontsize10" id="y0f2a60a9-e892-11f0-bc57-ad3ac4b1618c" identifier="/us/pl/113/162/s2/11" style="-uslm-lc:I658122"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="11">(11) </num><content>GAO further found that Congress has not been provided with sufficient information to ensure that it is able to conduct effective oversight at a time when most funding remains to be disbursed, and specifically recommends that a periodic reporting mechanism be instituted to fill this information gap.</content></paragraph>
<paragraph class="fontsize10" id="y0f2a60aa-e892-11f0-bc57-ad3ac4b1618c" identifier="/us/pl/113/162/s2/12" style="-uslm-lc:I658122"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="12">(12) </num><content>Donors have encountered significant challenges in implementing recovery programs, and nearly 4 years after the earthquake, an estimated 171,974 people remain displaced in camps, unemployment remains high, corruption is rampant, land rights remain elusive, allegations of wage violations are widespread, the business climate is unfavorable, and government capacity remains weak.</content></paragraph>
<paragraph class="fontsize10" id="y0f2a60ab-e892-11f0-bc57-ad3ac4b1618c" identifier="/us/pl/113/162/s2/13" style="-uslm-lc:I658122"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="13">(13) </num><content>For Haiti to achieve stability and long term economic growth, donor assistance will have to be carefully coordinated with a commitment by the Government of Haiti to transparency, a market economy, rule of law, and democracy.</content></paragraph>
<paragraph class="fontsize10" id="y0f2a60ac-e892-11f0-bc57-ad3ac4b1618c" identifier="/us/pl/113/162/s2/14" style="-uslm-lc:I658122"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="14">(14) </num><content>The legal environment in Haiti remains a challenge to achieving the goals supported by the international community.</content></paragraph>
</section>
<section id="d389297e195" identifier="/us/pl/113/162/s3" style="-uslm-lc:I658141"><num class="fontsize12" value="3">SEC. 3. </num><heading>STATEMENT OF POLICY.</heading><chapeau class="indentUp0 firstIndent0 fontsize10" id="x0f2aaecd-e892-11f0-bc57-ad3ac4b1618c" style="-uslm-lc:I658120">  It is the policy of the United States to support the sustainable rebuilding and development of Haiti in a manner that—</chapeau><paragraph class="fontsize10" id="y0f2aaece-e892-11f0-bc57-ad3ac4b1618c" identifier="/us/pl/113/162/s3/1" style="-uslm-lc:I658122"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="1">(1) </num><content>promotes efforts that are led by and support the people and Government of Haiti at all levels so that Haitians lead the course of reconstruction and development of Haiti;<page identifier="/us/stat/128/1860">128 STAT. 1860</page></content></paragraph>
<paragraph class="fontsize10" id="y0f2aaecf-e892-11f0-bc57-ad3ac4b1618c" identifier="/us/pl/113/162/s3/2" style="-uslm-lc:I658122"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="2">(2) </num><content>builds the long term capacity of the Government of Haiti and civil society in Haiti;</content></paragraph>
<paragraph class="fontsize10" id="y0f2aaed0-e892-11f0-bc57-ad3ac4b1618c" identifier="/us/pl/113/162/s3/3" style="-uslm-lc:I658122"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="3">(3) </num><content>reflects the priorities and particular needs of both women and men so they may participate equally and to their maximum capacity;</content></paragraph>
<paragraph class="fontsize10" id="y0f2aaed1-e892-11f0-bc57-ad3ac4b1618c" identifier="/us/pl/113/162/s3/4" style="-uslm-lc:I658122"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="4">(4) </num><content>respects and helps restore Haiti’s natural resources, as well as builds community-level resilience to environmental and weather-related impacts;</content></paragraph>
<paragraph class="fontsize10" id="y0f2aaed2-e892-11f0-bc57-ad3ac4b1618c" identifier="/us/pl/113/162/s3/5" style="-uslm-lc:I658122"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="5">(5) </num><content>provides timely and comprehensive reporting on goals and progress, as well as transparent post program evaluations and contracting data;</content></paragraph>
<paragraph class="fontsize10" id="y0f2aaed3-e892-11f0-bc57-ad3ac4b1618c" identifier="/us/pl/113/162/s3/6" style="-uslm-lc:I658122"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="6">(6) </num><content>prioritizes the local procurement of goods and services in Haiti where appropriate; and</content></paragraph>
<paragraph class="fontsize10" id="y0f2aaed4-e892-11f0-bc57-ad3ac4b1618c" identifier="/us/pl/113/162/s3/7" style="-uslm-lc:I658122"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="7">(7) </num><content>promotes the holding of free, fair, and timely elections in accordance with democratic principles and the Haitian Constitution.</content></paragraph>
</section>
<section id="d389297e242" identifier="/us/pl/113/162/s4" style="-uslm-lc:I658141"><num class="fontsize12" value="4">SEC. 4. </num><heading>SENSE OF CONGRESS.</heading><content style="-uslm-lc:I658120">  It is the sense of Congress that transparency, accountability, democracy, and good governance are integral factors in any congressional decision regarding United States assistance, including assistance to Haiti.</content></section>
<section id="d389297e249" identifier="/us/pl/113/162/s5" style="-uslm-lc:I658141"><num class="fontsize12" value="5">SEC. 5. </num><heading>REPORT.</heading><subsection class="firstIndent0 fontsize10" id="y0f2b7225-e892-11f0-bc57-ad3ac4b1618c" identifier="/us/pl/113/162/s5/a" style="-uslm-lc:I658120"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="a">(a) </num><heading class="fontsize10"><inline class="smallCaps">In General</inline>.—</heading><content>Not later than December 31, 2014, and annually thereafter through December 31, 2017, the Secretary of State shall submit to Congress a report on the status of post-earthquake recovery and development efforts in Haiti.</content></subsection>
<subsection class="firstIndent0 fontsize10" id="y0f2b9936-e892-11f0-bc57-ad3ac4b1618c" identifier="/us/pl/113/162/s5/b" style="-uslm-lc:I658120"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="b">(b) </num><heading class="fontsize10"><inline class="smallCaps">Contents</inline>.—</heading><chapeau>The report required by subsection (a) shall include—</chapeau><paragraph class="fontsize10" id="y0f2b9937-e892-11f0-bc57-ad3ac4b1618c" identifier="/us/pl/113/162/s5/b/1" style="-uslm-lc:I658122"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="1">(1) </num><content>a summary of “Post-Earthquake USG Haiti Strategy: Toward Renewal and Economic Opportunity”, including any significant changes to the strategy over the reporting period and an explanation thereof;</content></paragraph>
<paragraph class="fontsize10" id="y0f2b9938-e892-11f0-bc57-ad3ac4b1618c" identifier="/us/pl/113/162/s5/b/2" style="-uslm-lc:I658122"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="2">(2) </num><content>a breakdown of the work that the United States Government agencies other than USAID and the Department of State are conducting in the Haiti recovery effort, and the cost of that assistance;</content></paragraph>
<paragraph class="fontsize10" id="y0f2b9939-e892-11f0-bc57-ad3ac4b1618c" identifier="/us/pl/113/162/s5/b/3" style="-uslm-lc:I658122"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="3">(3) </num><chapeau>an assessment of the progress of United States efforts to advance the objectives of the “Post-Earthquake USG Haiti Strategy: Toward Renewal and Economic Opportunity” produced by the Department of State, compared to what remains to be achieved to meet specific goals, including—</chapeau><subparagraph class="fontsize10" id="y0f2b993a-e892-11f0-bc57-ad3ac4b1618c" identifier="/us/pl/113/162/s5/b/3/A" style="-uslm-lc:I658124"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="A">(A) </num><content>a description of any significant changes to the Strategy over the reporting period and an explanation thereof;</content></subparagraph>
<subparagraph class="fontsize10" id="y0f2b993b-e892-11f0-bc57-ad3ac4b1618c" identifier="/us/pl/113/162/s5/b/3/B" style="-uslm-lc:I658124"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="B">(B) </num><chapeau>an assessment of progress, or lack thereof, over the reporting period toward meeting the goals and objectives, benchmarks, and timeframes specified in the Strategy, including—</chapeau><clause class="fontsize10" id="y0f2b993c-e892-11f0-bc57-ad3ac4b1618c" identifier="/us/pl/113/162/s5/b/3/B/i" style="-uslm-lc:I658126"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="i">(i) </num><content>a description of progress toward designing and implementing a coordinated and sustainable housing reconstruction strategy that addresses land ownership, secure land tenure, water and sanitation, and the unique concerns of vulnerable populations such as women and children, as well as neighborhood and community revitalization, housing finance, and <page identifier="/us/stat/128/1861">128 STAT. 1861</page>
capacity building for the Government of Haiti to implement an effective housing policy;</content></clause>
<clause class="fontsize10" id="y0f2b993d-e892-11f0-bc57-ad3ac4b1618c" identifier="/us/pl/113/162/s5/b/3/B/ii" style="-uslm-lc:I658126"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="ii">(ii) </num><content>a description of United States Government efforts to construct and sustain the proposed port, as well as an assessment of the current projected timeline and cost for completion; and</content></clause>
<clause class="fontsize10" id="y0f2b993e-e892-11f0-bc57-ad3ac4b1618c" identifier="/us/pl/113/162/s5/b/3/B/iii" style="-uslm-lc:I658126"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="iii">(iii) </num><content>a description of United States Government efforts to attract and leverage the investments of private sector partners to the CIP, including by addressing any policy impediments;</content></clause>
</subparagraph>
<subparagraph class="fontsize10" id="y0f2b993f-e892-11f0-bc57-ad3ac4b1618c" identifier="/us/pl/113/162/s5/b/3/C" style="-uslm-lc:I658124"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="C">(C) </num><content>a description of the quantitative and qualitative indicators used to evaluate the progress toward meeting the goals and objectives, benchmarks, and timeframes specified in the Strategy at the program level;</content></subparagraph>
<subparagraph class="fontsize10" id="y0f2b9940-e892-11f0-bc57-ad3ac4b1618c" identifier="/us/pl/113/162/s5/b/3/D" style="-uslm-lc:I658124"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="D">(D) </num><content>the amounts committed, obligated, and expended on programs and activities to implement the Strategy, by sector and by implementing partner at the prime and subprime levels (in amounts of not less than $25,000); and</content></subparagraph>
<subparagraph class="fontsize10" id="y0f2b9941-e892-11f0-bc57-ad3ac4b1618c" identifier="/us/pl/113/162/s5/b/3/E" style="-uslm-lc:I658124"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="E">(E) </num><content>a description of the risk mitigation measures put in place to limit the exposure of United States assistance provided under the Strategy to waste, fraud, and abuse;</content></subparagraph>
</paragraph>
<paragraph class="fontsize10" id="y0f2b9942-e892-11f0-bc57-ad3ac4b1618c" identifier="/us/pl/113/162/s5/b/4" style="-uslm-lc:I658122"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="4">(4) </num><content>a description of measures taken to strengthen, and United States Government efforts to improve, Haitian governmental and nongovernmental organizational capacity to undertake and sustain United States-supported recovery programs;</content></paragraph>
<paragraph class="fontsize10" id="y0f2b9943-e892-11f0-bc57-ad3ac4b1618c" identifier="/us/pl/113/162/s5/b/5" style="-uslm-lc:I658122"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="5">(5) </num><content>as appropriate, a description of United States efforts to consult and engage with Government of Haiti ministries and local authorities on the establishment of goals and timeframes, and on the design and implementation of new programs under the Post-Earthquake USG Haiti Strategy: Toward Renewal and Economic Opportunity;</content></paragraph>
<paragraph class="fontsize10" id="y0f2b9944-e892-11f0-bc57-ad3ac4b1618c" identifier="/us/pl/113/162/s5/b/6" style="-uslm-lc:I658122"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="6">(6) </num><content>a description of efforts by Haiti’s legislative and executive branches to consult and engage with Haitian civil society and grassroots organizations on the establishment of goals and timeframes, and on the design and implementation of new donor-financed programs, as well as efforts to coordinate with and engage the Haitian diaspora;</content></paragraph>
<paragraph class="fontsize10" id="y0f2b9945-e892-11f0-bc57-ad3ac4b1618c" identifier="/us/pl/113/162/s5/b/7" style="-uslm-lc:I658122"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="7">(7) </num><content>consistent with the Government of Haiti’s ratification of the United Nations Convention Against Corruption, a description of efforts of the Governments of the United States and Haiti to strengthen Government of Haiti institutions established to address corruption, as well as related efforts to promote public accountability, meet public outreach and disclosure obligations, and support civil society participation in anti-corruption efforts;</content></paragraph>
<paragraph class="fontsize10" id="y0f2b9946-e892-11f0-bc57-ad3ac4b1618c" identifier="/us/pl/113/162/s5/b/8" style="-uslm-lc:I658122"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="8">(8) </num><content>a description of efforts to leverage public-private partnerships and increase the involvement of the private sector in Haiti in recovery and development activities and coordinate programs with the private sector and other donors;</content></paragraph>
<paragraph class="fontsize10" id="y0f2b9947-e892-11f0-bc57-ad3ac4b1618c" identifier="/us/pl/113/162/s5/b/9" style="-uslm-lc:I658122"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="9">(9) </num><content>a description of efforts to address the particular needs of vulnerable populations, including internally displaced persons, women, children, orphans, and persons with disabilities, in the design and implementation of new programs and infrastructure;</content></paragraph>
<paragraph class="fontsize10" id="y0f2b9948-e892-11f0-bc57-ad3ac4b1618c" identifier="/us/pl/113/162/s5/b/10" style="-uslm-lc:I658122"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="10">(10) </num><content>a description of the impact that agriculture and infrastructure programs are having on the food security, livelihoods, <page identifier="/us/stat/128/1862">128 STAT. 1862</page>
and land tenure security of smallholder farmers, particularly women;</content></paragraph>
<paragraph class="fontsize10" id="y0f2b9949-e892-11f0-bc57-ad3ac4b1618c" identifier="/us/pl/113/162/s5/b/11" style="-uslm-lc:I658122"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="11">(11) </num><content>a description of mechanisms for communicating the progress of recovery and development efforts to the people of Haiti, including a description of efforts to provide documentation, reporting and procurement information in Haitian Creole;</content></paragraph>
<paragraph class="fontsize10" id="y0f2b994a-e892-11f0-bc57-ad3ac4b1618c" identifier="/us/pl/113/162/s5/b/12" style="-uslm-lc:I658122"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="12">(12) </num><content>a description of the steps the Government of Haiti is taking to strengthen its capacity to receive individuals who are removed, excluded, or deported from the United States; and</content></paragraph>
<paragraph class="fontsize10" id="y0f2b994b-e892-11f0-bc57-ad3ac4b1618c" identifier="/us/pl/113/162/s5/b/13" style="-uslm-lc:I658122"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="13">(13) </num><content>an assessment of actions necessary to be taken by the Government of Haiti to assist in fulfilling the objectives of the Strategy.</content></paragraph>
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<section id="d389297e387" identifier="/us/pl/113/162/s6" style="-uslm-lc:I658141"><num class="fontsize12" value="6">SEC. 6. </num><heading>STRATEGY.</heading><subsection class="firstIndent0 fontsize10" id="y0f2c5c9c-e892-11f0-bc57-ad3ac4b1618c" identifier="/us/pl/113/162/s6/a" style="-uslm-lc:I658120"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="a">(a) </num><sidenote><p class="leftAlign firstIndent0 fontsize8" id="x0f2c5c9d-e892-11f0-bc57-ad3ac4b1618c" style="-uslm-lc:I658180">Deadline.</p></sidenote><heading class="fontsize10"><inline class="smallCaps">In General</inline>.—</heading><chapeau>Not later than 180 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of State, acting through the Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs, shall coordinate and transmit to the Committee on Foreign Relations and the Committee on Appropriations of the Senate and the Committee on Foreign Affairs and the Committee on Appropriations of the House of Representatives a three-year Haiti strategy based on rigorous assessments that—</chapeau><paragraph class="fontsize10" id="y0f2c5c9e-e892-11f0-bc57-ad3ac4b1618c" identifier="/us/pl/113/162/s6/a/1" style="-uslm-lc:I658122"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="1">(1) </num><content>identifies and addresses constraints to sustainable, broad-based economic growth and to the consolidation of responsive, democratic government institutions;</content></paragraph>
<paragraph class="fontsize10" id="y0f2c5c9f-e892-11f0-bc57-ad3ac4b1618c" identifier="/us/pl/113/162/s6/a/2" style="-uslm-lc:I658122"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="2">(2) </num><content>includes an action plan that outlines policy tools, technical assistance, and anticipated resources for addressing the highest-priority constraints to economic growth and the consolidation of democracy, as well as a specific description of mechanisms for monitoring and evaluating progress; and</content></paragraph>
<paragraph class="fontsize10" id="y0f2c5ca0-e892-11f0-bc57-ad3ac4b1618c" identifier="/us/pl/113/162/s6/a/3" style="-uslm-lc:I658122"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="3">(3) </num><content>identifies specific steps and verifiable benchmarks appropriate to provide direct bilateral assistance to the Government of Haiti.</content></paragraph>
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<subsection class="firstIndent0 fontsize10" id="y0f2c5ca1-e892-11f0-bc57-ad3ac4b1618c" identifier="/us/pl/113/162/s6/b" style="-uslm-lc:I658120"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="b">(b) </num><heading class="fontsize10"><inline class="smallCaps">Elements</inline>.—</heading><chapeau>The strategy required under subsection (a) should address the following elements:</chapeau><paragraph class="fontsize10" id="y0f2c5ca2-e892-11f0-bc57-ad3ac4b1618c" identifier="/us/pl/113/162/s6/b/1" style="-uslm-lc:I658122"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="1">(1) </num><content>A plan to engage the Government of Haiti on shared priorities to build long-term capacity, including the development of a professional civil service, to assume increasing responsibility for governance and budgetary sustainment of governmental institutions.</content></paragraph>
<paragraph class="fontsize10" id="y0f2c5ca3-e892-11f0-bc57-ad3ac4b1618c" identifier="/us/pl/113/162/s6/b/2" style="-uslm-lc:I658122"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="2">(2) </num><content>A plan to assist the Government of Haiti in holding free, fair and timely elections in accordance with democratic principles.</content></paragraph>
<paragraph class="fontsize10" id="y0f2c5ca4-e892-11f0-bc57-ad3ac4b1618c" identifier="/us/pl/113/162/s6/b/3" style="-uslm-lc:I658122"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="3">(3) </num><chapeau>Specific goals for future United States support for efforts to build the capacity of the Government of Haiti, including to–</chapeau><subparagraph class="fontsize10" id="y0f2c5ca5-e892-11f0-bc57-ad3ac4b1618c" identifier="/us/pl/113/162/s6/b/3/A" style="-uslm-lc:I658124"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="A">(A) </num><content>reduce corruption;</content></subparagraph>
<subparagraph class="fontsize10" id="y0f2c5ca6-e892-11f0-bc57-ad3ac4b1618c" identifier="/us/pl/113/162/s6/b/3/B" style="-uslm-lc:I658124"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="B">(B) </num><content>consolidate the rule of law and an independent judiciary;</content></subparagraph>
<subparagraph class="fontsize10" id="y0f2c5ca7-e892-11f0-bc57-ad3ac4b1618c" identifier="/us/pl/113/162/s6/b/3/C" style="-uslm-lc:I658124"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="C">(C) </num><content>strengthen the civilian police force;</content></subparagraph>
<subparagraph class="fontsize10" id="y0f2c5ca8-e892-11f0-bc57-ad3ac4b1618c" identifier="/us/pl/113/162/s6/b/3/D" style="-uslm-lc:I658124"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="D">(D) </num><content>develop sustainable housing, including ensuring appropriate titling and land ownership rights;</content></subparagraph>
<subparagraph class="fontsize10" id="y0f2c5ca9-e892-11f0-bc57-ad3ac4b1618c" identifier="/us/pl/113/162/s6/b/3/E" style="-uslm-lc:I658124"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="E">(E) </num><content>expand port capacity to support economic growth;</content></subparagraph>
<subparagraph class="fontsize10" id="y0f2c5caa-e892-11f0-bc57-ad3ac4b1618c" identifier="/us/pl/113/162/s6/b/3/F" style="-uslm-lc:I658124"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="F">(F) </num><content>attract and leverage the investments of private sector partners, including to the Caracol Industrial Park;<page identifier="/us/stat/128/1863">128 STAT. 1863</page></content></subparagraph>
<subparagraph class="fontsize10" id="y0f2c5cab-e892-11f0-bc57-ad3ac4b1618c" identifier="/us/pl/113/162/s6/b/3/G" style="-uslm-lc:I658124"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="G">(G) </num><content>promote large and small scale agricultural development in a manner that reduces food insecurity and contributes to economic growth;</content></subparagraph>
<subparagraph class="fontsize10" id="y0f2c5cac-e892-11f0-bc57-ad3ac4b1618c" identifier="/us/pl/113/162/s6/b/3/H" style="-uslm-lc:I658124"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="H">(H) </num><content>improve access to potable water, expand public sanitation services, reduce the spread of infectious diseases, and address public health crises;</content></subparagraph>
<subparagraph class="fontsize10" id="y0f2c5cad-e892-11f0-bc57-ad3ac4b1618c" identifier="/us/pl/113/162/s6/b/3/I" style="-uslm-lc:I658124"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="I">(I) </num><content>restore the natural resources of Haiti, including enhancing reforestation efforts throughout the country; and</content></subparagraph>
<subparagraph class="fontsize10" id="y0f2c5cae-e892-11f0-bc57-ad3ac4b1618c" identifier="/us/pl/113/162/s6/b/3/J" style="-uslm-lc:I658124"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="J">(J) </num><content>gain access to safe, secure, and affordable supplies of energy in order to strengthen economic growth and energy security.</content></subparagraph>
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<subsection class="firstIndent0 fontsize10" id="y0f2c5caf-e892-11f0-bc57-ad3ac4b1618c" identifier="/us/pl/113/162/s6/c" style="-uslm-lc:I658120"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="c">(c) </num><heading class="fontsize10"><inline class="smallCaps">Consultation</inline>.—</heading><chapeau>In devising the strategy required under subsection (a), the Secretary should—</chapeau><paragraph class="fontsize10" id="y0f2c5cb0-e892-11f0-bc57-ad3ac4b1618c" identifier="/us/pl/113/162/s6/c/1" style="-uslm-lc:I658122"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="1">(1) </num><content>coordinate with all United States Government departments and agencies carrying out work in Haiti;</content></paragraph>
<paragraph class="fontsize10" id="y0f2c5cb1-e892-11f0-bc57-ad3ac4b1618c" identifier="/us/pl/113/162/s6/c/2" style="-uslm-lc:I658122"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="2">(2) </num><content>consult with the Government of Haiti, including the National Assembly of Haiti, and representatives of private and nongovernmental sectors in Haiti; and</content></paragraph>
<paragraph class="fontsize10" id="y0f2c5cb2-e892-11f0-bc57-ad3ac4b1618c" identifier="/us/pl/113/162/s6/c/3" style="-uslm-lc:I658122"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="3">(3) </num><content>consult with relevant multilateral organizations, multilateral development banks, private sector institutions, nongovernmental organizations, and foreign governments present in Haiti.</content></paragraph>
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<subsection class="firstIndent0 fontsize10" id="y0f2c5cb3-e892-11f0-bc57-ad3ac4b1618c" identifier="/us/pl/113/162/s6/d" style="-uslm-lc:I658120"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="d">(d) </num><heading class="fontsize10"><inline class="smallCaps">Briefings</inline>.—</heading><content>The Secretary of State, at the request of the Committee on Foreign Relations of the Senate and the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the House of Representatives, shall provide a quarterly briefing that reviews progress of the implementation of the strategy required under subsection (a).</content></subsection>
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<actionDescription style="-uslm-lc:I658030">Approved</actionDescription> <date date="2014-08-08">August 8, 2014</date>.</action>
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<heading style="-uslm-lc:I658031"><inline class="underline">LEGISLATIVE HISTORY</inline>—<ref href="/us/bill/113/s/1104">S. 1104</ref>:</heading>
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<headingText style="-uslm-lc:I658032">SENATE REPORTS:</headingText> ┐No. <ref href="/us/srpt/113/201">113–201</ref> (<committee>Comm. on Foreign Relations</committee>).
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<heading style="-uslm-lc:I658032">CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. 160 (2014):</heading>
<p class="indentUp4 firstIndent-1" id="x0f2c5cb4-e892-11f0-bc57-ad3ac4b1618c" style="-uslm-lc:I658035">July 10, considered and passed Senate.</p><p class="indentUp4 firstIndent-1" id="x0f2c5cb5-e892-11f0-bc57-ad3ac4b1618c" style="-uslm-lc:I658035">July 25, considered and passed House.</p></note>
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