Streamlining International Food Aid: Greater Flexibility in Assistance Delivery
This Act expands the forms of assistance provided under the Food for Peace Act, allowing for the delivery of not only agricultural commodities but also other forms of support. This change aims to increase the flexibility and efficiency of US international food aid, potentially leading to faster and better-tailored responses to humanitarian crises. Furthermore, the Act repeals outdated requirements regarding minimum assistance levels and simplifies certain administrative procedures.
Key points
Expansion of Assistance Definition: The Food for Peace Act can now provide broader 'assistance' instead of just 'agricultural commodities', allowing for more diverse support.
Removal of Assistance Levels: Provisions setting minimum levels of assistance are repealed, granting greater flexibility in managing funds and resources.
Administrative Simplification: Changes include striking sections related to the use of the Commodity Credit Corporation and simplifying administrative provisions for the acquisition of assistance.
Impact on Humanitarian Aid: The amendments are designed to streamline the delivery of food aid to countries in need, potentially increasing its effectiveness and reach.
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Additional Information
Print number: 118_S_4637
Sponsor: Sen. Welch, Peter [D-VT]
Process start date: 2024-07-08