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PUBLIC LAW 99-000—MMMM. DD, 1986

PUBLIC LAW 99-529—OCT. 24, 1986

100 STAT. 3011

(1) assisting in the delivery, distribution, and use of vaccines, including— (A) the building of locally sustainable systems and technical capacities in developing countries to reach, by the alii • appropriate age, not less than 80 percent of their annually '" projected target population with the full schedule of re'^ quired immunizations; and c (B) the development of a sufficient network of indigenous '* professionals and institutions with responsibility for devel*'•' oping, monitoring, and assessing immunization programs and continually adapting strategies to reach the goal of ' preventing immunizable diseases; and f (2) performing, supporting, and encouraging research and development activities, both in the public and private sector, that will be targeted at developing new vaccines and at modifying and improving existing vaccines to make them more appropriate for use in developing countries, (b) PRIVATE SECTOR SUPPORT.—In support of this global effort, the President should appeal to the people of the United States and the United States private sector to support public and private efforts to provide the resources necessary to achieve universal access to childhood immunization by 1990. SEC. 103. FUNDING LEVELS.

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(a) EARMARKING.—Section 104(c)(3) of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 is amended by adding at the end thereof the following: "Of the aggregate amounts made available for fiscal year 1987 to carry out paragraph (2) of this subsection (relating to the Child Survival Fund) and to carry out subsection (c) (relating to development assistance for health), $50,000,000 shall be used to carry out this paragraph.". (b) AUTHORIZATION LEVEL FOR CHILD SURVIVAL FUND.—Section

104(c)(2)(B) of that Act is amended by striking out "$25,000,000 for fiscal year 1987" and inserting in lieu thereof "$75,000,000 for fiscal year 1987". .:.

TITLE II—PROMOTING DEMOCRACY IN HAITI

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SEC. 201. FINDINGS CONCERNING HAITI.

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The Congress finds that— (1) the establishment of an interim government in Haiti committed to a restoration of democracy provides Haiti with an opportunity to build the political, social, and economic institutions necessary to promote Haiti's development, to provide a better future for the people of Haiti, and to provide the framework for more effective mutual cooperation with the United States, Haiti's neighbor in the Caribbean, and the other nations of the Hemisphere; (2) the magnitude of the political, economic, and social tasks facing the people of Haiti will make the achievement of a better future a difficult task which will require a determined and sustained effort by the Haitian people over a long period of time and will require significant external assistance from the United States and other donors; and (3) it is in the interest of the United States to provide appropriate support for the development of Haiti, a close neighbor

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