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PUBLIC LAW 99-000—MMMM. DD, 1985

PUBLIC LAW 99-93—AUG. 16, 1985

99 STAT. 443

(b) UTILIZATION OF RETURNING PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS.—The

President of U.S.

President shall seek to engage the public and private sectors of developing countries in programs to maximize the utilization of recipients of scholarships under this title upon their return to their own countries. (c) PROMOTION ABROAD OF SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM.—The President

may provide for publicity and promotion abroad of the scholarship program provided for in this title. (d) INCREASING UNITED STATES UNDERSTANDING OF DEVELOPING

COUNTRIES.—The President shall encourage United States institu- President of U.S. tions of higher education, which are attended by students from developing countries who receive scholarships under this title, to provide opportunities for United States citizens attending those institutions to develop their knowledge and understanding of the developing countries, and the languages and cultures of those countries, represented by those foreign students. (e) OTHER ACTIVITIES TO PROMOTE IMPROVED UNDERSTANDING.—

Funds allocated by the United States Information Agency, or the agency primarily responsible for carrying out part I of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, for scholarships in accordance with this title 22 USC 2151. shall be available to enhance the educational training and capabilities of the people of Latin America and the Caribbean and to promote better understanding between the United States and Latin America and the Caribbean through programs of cooperation, study, training, and research. Such funds may be used for program and administrative costs for institutions carrying out such programs. SEC. 610. ENGLISH TEACHING, TEXTBOOKS, AND OTHER TEACHING MATERIALS.

22 USC 4710.

Wherever adequate facilities or materials are not available to President of U.S. carry out the purposes of paragraph (4) of section 604 in the participant's country and the President determines that the purposes of this title are best served by providing the preliminary training in the participant's country, the President may (by purchase, contract, or other appropriate means) provide the necessary materials and instructors to achieve such purpose. SEC. 611. REPORTING REQUIREMENT.

22 USC 4711.

Not later than February 1 each year, the President shall submit President of U.S. to the Congress a report on the activities carried on and expenditures made pursuant to this title during the preceding fiscal year. SEC. 612. FUNDING OF SCHOLARSHIPS FOR FISCAL YEAR 1986 AND 22 USC 4712. FISCAL YEAR 1987. (a)

CENTRAL

AMERICAN

UNDERGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP

PRO-

GRAM.—The undergraduate scholarship program financed by the United States Information Agency for students from Central America for fiscal year 1986 and fiscal year 1987 shall be conducted in accordance with this title. (b) SCHOLARSHIPS FOR STUDENTS FROM OTHER DEVELOPING COUN-

TRIES.—Any funds appropriated to the United States Information Agency for fiscal year 1986 or fiscal year 1987 for any purpose (other than funds appropriated for educational exchange programs under section 102(a)(1) of the Mutual Educational and Cultural Exchange Act of 1961 (22 U.S.C. 2452(a)(1)) may be used to carry out this title with respect to students from developing countries outside Central America.