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<meta><dc:title>Public Law 114–24: To authorize the Secretary of State and the Administrator of the United States Agency for International Development to provide assistance to support the rights of women and girls in developing countries, and for other purposes.</dc:title>
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<preface><page display="no">?313</page><note role="coverPage"><centerRunningHead>PUBLIC LAW 114–24—JUNE 12, 2015</centerRunningHead>
<coverTitle>GIRLS COUNT ACT OF 2015</coverTitle>
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<page identifier="/us/stat/129/314">129 STAT. 314</page>
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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 authorize the Secretary of State and the Administrator of the United States Agency for International Development to provide assistance to support the rights of women and girls in developing countries, and for other purposes.<sidenote><p class="centered fontsize8" id="x14b95912-e859-11f0-a1e4-69761a48a15a" style="-uslm-lc:I658076"><approvedDate date="2015-06-12">June 12, 2015</approvedDate></p><p class="centered fontsize8" id="x14b95913-e859-11f0-a1e4-69761a48a15a" style="-uslm-lc:I658076">[<ref href="/us/bill/114/s/802">S. 802</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="x14b95914-e859-11f0-a1e4-69761a48a15a" style="-uslm-lc:I658180">Girls Count Act of 2015.</p><p class="leftAlign firstIndent0 fontsize8" id="x14b95915-e859-11f0-a1e4-69761a48a15a" style="-uslm-lc:I658180"><ref href="/us/usc/t22/s2151">22 USC 2151 note</ref>.</p></sidenote>
<section id="d233636e102" identifier="/us/pl/114/24/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">Girls Count Act of 2015</shortTitle>”.</content></section>
<section id="d233636e112" identifier="/us/pl/114/24/s2" style="-uslm-lc:I658141"><num class="fontsize12" value="2">SEC. 2. </num><heading>FINDINGS.</heading><chapeau class="indentUp0 firstIndent0 fontsize10" id="x14b9ce46-e859-11f0-a1e4-69761a48a15a" style="-uslm-lc:I658120">  Congress makes the following findings:</chapeau><paragraph class="fontsize10" id="y14b9ce47-e859-11f0-a1e4-69761a48a15a" identifier="/us/pl/114/24/s2/1" style="-uslm-lc:I658122"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="1">(1) </num><content>According to the United States Census Bureau’s 2013 international figures, 1 person in 12, or close to 900,000,000 people, is a girl or young woman age 10 through 24.</content></paragraph>
<paragraph class="fontsize10" id="y14b9ce48-e859-11f0-a1e4-69761a48a15a" identifier="/us/pl/114/24/s2/2" style="-uslm-lc:I658122"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="2">(2) </num><content>The Census Bureau’s data also illustrates that young people are the fastest growing segment of the population in developing countries.</content></paragraph>
<paragraph class="fontsize10" id="y14b9ce49-e859-11f0-a1e4-69761a48a15a" identifier="/us/pl/114/24/s2/3" style="-uslm-lc:I658122"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="3">(3) </num><content>Even though most countries do have birth registration laws, four out of ten babies born in 2012 were not registered worldwide. Moreover, an estimated 36 percent of children under the age of five worldwide (about 230,000,000 children) do not possess a birth certificate.</content></paragraph>
<paragraph class="fontsize10" id="y14b9ce4a-e859-11f0-a1e4-69761a48a15a" identifier="/us/pl/114/24/s2/4" style="-uslm-lc:I658122"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="4">(4) </num><content>A nationally recognized proof of birth system is important to determining a child’s citizenship, nationality, place of birth, parentage, and age. Without such a system, a passport, driver’s license, or other identification card is difficult to obtain. The lack of such documentation can prevent girls and women from officially participating in and benefitting from the formal economic, legal, and political sectors in their countries.</content></paragraph>
<paragraph class="fontsize10" id="y14b9ce4b-e859-11f0-a1e4-69761a48a15a" identifier="/us/pl/114/24/s2/5" style="-uslm-lc:I658122"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="5">(5) </num><content>The lack of birth registration among girls worldwide is particularly concerning as it can exacerbate the disproportionate vulnerability of women to trafficking, child marriage, and lack of access to health and education services.</content></paragraph>
<paragraph class="fontsize10" id="y14b9ce4c-e859-11f0-a1e4-69761a48a15a" identifier="/us/pl/114/24/s2/6" style="-uslm-lc:I658122"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="6">(6) </num><content>A lack of birth registration among women and girls can also aggravate what, in many places, amounts to an already reduced ability to seek employment, participate in civil society, or purchase or inherit land and other assets.</content></paragraph>
<paragraph class="fontsize10" id="y14b9ce4d-e859-11f0-a1e4-69761a48a15a" identifier="/us/pl/114/24/s2/7" style="-uslm-lc:I658122"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="7">(7) </num><content>Girls undertake much of the domestic labor needed for poor families to survive: carrying water, harvesting crops, tending livestock, caring for younger children, and doing chores.</content></paragraph>
<paragraph class="fontsize10" id="y14b9ce4e-e859-11f0-a1e4-69761a48a15a" identifier="/us/pl/114/24/s2/8" style="-uslm-lc:I658122"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="8">(8) </num><content>Accurate assessments of access to education, poverty levels, and overall census activities are hampered by the lack <page identifier="/us/stat/129/315">129 STAT. 315</page>
of official information on women and girls. Without this rudimentary information, assessments of foreign assistance and domestic social welfare programs are difficult to gauge.</content></paragraph>
<paragraph class="fontsize10" id="y14b9ce4f-e859-11f0-a1e4-69761a48a15a" identifier="/us/pl/114/24/s2/9" style="-uslm-lc:I658122"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="9">(9) </num><content>To help ensure that women and girls are considered in United States foreign assistance policies and programs, that their needs are addressed in the design, implementation, and evaluation of foreign assistance programs, and that women and girls have the opportunity to succeed, it is important that girls be counted and have access to birth certificates and other official documentation.</content></paragraph>
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<section id="d233636e169" identifier="/us/pl/114/24/s3" style="-uslm-lc:I658141"><num class="fontsize12" value="3">SEC. 3. </num><heading>STATEMENT OF POLICY.</heading><chapeau class="indentUp0 firstIndent0 fontsize10" id="x14b9f560-e859-11f0-a1e4-69761a48a15a" style="-uslm-lc:I658120">  It is the policy of the United States to—</chapeau><paragraph class="fontsize10" id="y14b9f561-e859-11f0-a1e4-69761a48a15a" identifier="/us/pl/114/24/s3/1" style="-uslm-lc:I658122"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="1">(1) </num><content>encourage countries to support the rule of law and ensure girls and boys of all ages are able to fully participate in society, including by providing birth certifications and other official documentation;</content></paragraph>
<paragraph class="fontsize10" id="y14b9f562-e859-11f0-a1e4-69761a48a15a" identifier="/us/pl/114/24/s3/2" style="-uslm-lc:I658122"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="2">(2) </num><content>enhance training and capacity-building in key developing countries, local nongovernmental organizations, and other civil society organizations, including faith-based organizations and organizations representing children and families in the design, implementation, and monitoring of programs under this Act, to effectively address the needs of birth registries in countries where girls are systematically undercounted; and</content></paragraph>
<paragraph class="fontsize10" id="y14b9f563-e859-11f0-a1e4-69761a48a15a" identifier="/us/pl/114/24/s3/3" style="-uslm-lc:I658122"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="3">(3) </num><content>incorporate into the design, implementation, and evaluation of policies and programs measures to evaluate the impact that such policies and programs have on girls.</content></paragraph>
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<section id="d233636e192" identifier="/us/pl/114/24/s4" style="-uslm-lc:I658141"><num class="fontsize12" value="4">SEC. 4. </num><heading>UNITED STATES ASSISTANCE TO SUPPORT COUNTING OF GIRLS IN THE DEVELOPING WORLD.</heading><subsection class="firstIndent0 fontsize10" id="y14ba4384-e859-11f0-a1e4-69761a48a15a" identifier="/us/pl/114/24/s4/a" style="-uslm-lc:I658120"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="a">(a) </num><heading class="fontsize10"><inline class="smallCaps">Authorization</inline>.—</heading><chapeau>The Secretary and the Administrator are authorized to prioritize and advance ongoing efforts to—</chapeau><paragraph class="fontsize10" id="y14ba4385-e859-11f0-a1e4-69761a48a15a" identifier="/us/pl/114/24/s4/a/1" style="-uslm-lc:I658122"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="1">(1) </num><content>support programs that will contribute to improved and sustainable Civil Registration and Vital Statistics Systems (CRVS) with a focus on birth registration;</content></paragraph>
<paragraph class="fontsize10" id="y14ba4386-e859-11f0-a1e4-69761a48a15a" identifier="/us/pl/114/24/s4/a/2" style="-uslm-lc:I658122"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="2">(2) </num><content>support programs that build the capacity of developing countries’ national and local legal and policy frameworks to prevent discrimination against girls in gaining access to birth certificates, particularly where this may help prevent exploitation, violence, and other abuse; and</content></paragraph>
<paragraph class="fontsize10" id="y14ba4387-e859-11f0-a1e4-69761a48a15a" identifier="/us/pl/114/24/s4/a/3" style="-uslm-lc:I658122"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="3">(3) </num><content>support programs and key ministries, including, interior, youth, and education ministries, to help increase property rights, social security, home ownership, land tenure security, inheritance rights, access to education, and economic and entrepreneurial opportunities, particularly for women and girls.</content></paragraph>
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<subsection class="firstIndent0 fontsize10" id="y14ba4388-e859-11f0-a1e4-69761a48a15a" identifier="/us/pl/114/24/s4/b" style="-uslm-lc:I658120"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="b">(b) </num><heading class="fontsize10"><inline class="smallCaps">Coordination With Multilateral Organizations</inline>.—</heading><content>The Secretary and the Administrator are authorized to coordinate with the World Bank, relevant United Nations agencies and programs, and other relevant organizations to encourage and work with countries to enact, implement, and enforce laws that specifically collect data on girls and establish registration programs to ensure girls are appropriately counted and have the opportunity to be active participants in the social, legal, and political sectors of society in their countries.</content></subsection>
<subsection class="firstIndent0 fontsize10" id="y14ba4389-e859-11f0-a1e4-69761a48a15a" identifier="/us/pl/114/24/s4/c" style="-uslm-lc:I658120"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="c">(c) </num><heading class="fontsize10"><inline class="smallCaps">Coordination With Private Sector and Civil Society Organizations</inline>.—</heading><content>The Secretary and the Administrator are authorized to work with the United States, international, and local private sector and civil society organizations to advocate for the registration <page identifier="/us/stat/129/316">129 STAT. 316</page>
and documentation of all girls and boys in developing countries, in order to help prevent exploitation, violence, and other abuses and to help provide economic and social opportunities.</content></subsection>
</section>
<section id="d233636e243" identifier="/us/pl/114/24/s5" style="-uslm-lc:I658141"><num class="fontsize12" value="5">SEC. 5. </num><heading>REPORT.</heading><chapeau class="indentUp0 firstIndent0 fontsize10" id="x14ba6a9a-e859-11f0-a1e4-69761a48a15a" style="-uslm-lc:I658120">  The <sidenote><p class="leftAlign firstIndent0 fontsize8" id="x14ba6a9b-e859-11f0-a1e4-69761a48a15a" style="-uslm-lc:I658180">Evaluations.</p></sidenote>Secretary and the Administrator shall include in relevant evaluations and reports to Congress the following information:</chapeau><paragraph class="fontsize10" id="y14ba6a9c-e859-11f0-a1e4-69761a48a15a" identifier="/us/pl/114/24/s5/1" style="-uslm-lc:I658122"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="1">(1) </num><content>To the extent practicable, a breakdown of United States foreign assistance beneficiaries by age, gender, marital status, location, and school enrollment status.</content></paragraph>
<paragraph class="fontsize10" id="y14ba6a9d-e859-11f0-a1e4-69761a48a15a" identifier="/us/pl/114/24/s5/2" style="-uslm-lc:I658122"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="2">(2) </num><content>A description, as appropriate, of how United States foreign assistance benefits girls.</content></paragraph>
<paragraph class="fontsize10" id="y14ba6a9e-e859-11f0-a1e4-69761a48a15a" identifier="/us/pl/114/24/s5/3" style="-uslm-lc:I658122"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="3">(3) </num><content>Specific information, as appropriate, on programs that address the particular needs of girls.</content></paragraph>
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<section id="d233636e269" identifier="/us/pl/114/24/s6" style="-uslm-lc:I658141"><num class="fontsize12" value="6">SEC. 6. </num><heading>DEFINITIONS.</heading><chapeau class="indentUp0 firstIndent0 fontsize10" id="x14ba91af-e859-11f0-a1e4-69761a48a15a" style="-uslm-lc:I658120">  In this Act:</chapeau><paragraph class="fontsize10" id="y14ba91b0-e859-11f0-a1e4-69761a48a15a" identifier="/us/pl/114/24/s6/1" role="definitions" style="-uslm-lc:I658122"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="1">(1) </num><heading class="fontsize10"><inline class="smallCaps">Administrator</inline>.—</heading><content>The term “<term>Administrator</term>” means the Administrator of the United States Agency for International Development.</content></paragraph>
<paragraph class="fontsize10" id="y14ba91b1-e859-11f0-a1e4-69761a48a15a" identifier="/us/pl/114/24/s6/2" role="definitions" style="-uslm-lc:I658122"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="2">(2) </num><heading class="fontsize10"><inline class="smallCaps">Foreign assistance</inline>.—</heading><content>The term “<term>foreign assistance</term>” has the meaning given the term in section 634(b) of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 (<ref href="/us/usc/t22/s2394/b">22 U.S.C. 2394(b)</ref>).</content></paragraph>
<paragraph class="fontsize10" id="y14ba91b2-e859-11f0-a1e4-69761a48a15a" identifier="/us/pl/114/24/s6/3" role="definitions" style="-uslm-lc:I658122"><num class="fontsize10" style="-uslm-lc:emspace2" value="3">(3) </num><heading class="fontsize10"><inline class="smallCaps">Secretary</inline>.—</heading><content>The term “<term>Secretary</term>” means the Secretary of State.</content></paragraph>
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<section id="d233636e307" identifier="/us/pl/114/24/s7" style="-uslm-lc:I658141"><num class="fontsize12" value="7">SEC. 7. </num><heading>SUNSET.</heading><content style="-uslm-lc:I658120">  This Act shall expire on the date that is five years after the date of the enactment of this Act.</content></section>
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<actionDescription style="-uslm-lc:I658030">Approved</actionDescription> <date date="2015-06-12">June 12, 2015</date>.</action>
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<heading style="-uslm-lc:I658031"><inline class="underline">LEGISLATIVE HISTORY</inline>—<ref href="/us/bill/114/s/802">S. 802</ref>:</heading>
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<heading style="-uslm-lc:I658032">CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. 161 (2015):</heading>
<p class="indentUp4 firstIndent-1" id="x14ba91b3-e859-11f0-a1e4-69761a48a15a" style="-uslm-lc:I658035">May 23, considered and passed Senate.</p><p class="indentUp4 firstIndent-1" id="x14ba91b4-e859-11f0-a1e4-69761a48a15a" style="-uslm-lc:I658035">June 1, considered and passed House.</p></note>
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