Foreign Assistance and Related Programs Appropriations for 1980: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-sixth Congress, First Session, Volume 1; Volume 122U.S. Government Printing Office, 1979 - Economic assistance, American |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 100
Page 20
... project planning will take place until the Philippine Gov- ernment has responded to some proposals that we have submitted . In accordance with the desires ... projects jointly developed and approved by the Philippine Government and AID 20.
... project planning will take place until the Philippine Gov- ernment has responded to some proposals that we have submitted . In accordance with the desires ... projects jointly developed and approved by the Philippine Government and AID 20.
Page 21
... project areas responsive to the criteria stated above and for which the administrative and support appara- tus is largely developed . The first of those projects was specifically mentioned in a Janu- ary 6 , 1979 , side letter on the ...
... project areas responsive to the criteria stated above and for which the administrative and support appara- tus is largely developed . The first of those projects was specifically mentioned in a Janu- ary 6 , 1979 , side letter on the ...
Page 42
... concrete experience in organization for the fulfillment - of common purposes , and link them to others in similar predicaments through networks of varying size and effec- tiveness . In general , the projects have responded to self - 42.
... concrete experience in organization for the fulfillment - of common purposes , and link them to others in similar predicaments through networks of varying size and effec- tiveness . In general , the projects have responded to self - 42.
Page 43
... projects have responded to self - help initiatives which reflect local needs , values , and customs . The Foundation has neither designed the projects nor provided foreign technical assistance . While the Foundation usually has not ...
... projects have responded to self - help initiatives which reflect local needs , values , and customs . The Foundation has neither designed the projects nor provided foreign technical assistance . While the Foundation usually has not ...
Page 52
... projects funded by traditional macroeconomically oriented agencies , public and private . The second objective in almost all of the projects funded by IAF in recent years has been to improve the nonma- terial dimensions of the lives of ...
... projects funded by traditional macroeconomically oriented agencies , public and private . The second objective in almost all of the projects funded by IAF in recent years has been to improve the nonma- terial dimensions of the lives of ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
activities Administration Africa agencies agreement aircraft amendment American amount appropriate areas Asia assistance programs authority Bank bases Bolivia BROWN budget Central African Empire Chairman CLARK Colombia commitment Committee Congress CONTE cost defense DERIAN Director dollars DYAL economic efforts Egypt equipment estimate Eximbank facilities FALCO Filipinos fiscal year 1980 foreign funds going Guam guarantees and insurance Haiti heroin HOLBROOKE Honduras host country human rights increase interest Iran Israel LEHMAN loan LONG Marcos MCHUGH ment million MOORE Nicaragua obligations Office operations organization overseas Pacific Payable Peace Corps peasant percent personnel Philippines President problem projects proposed question refugee programs refugees Republic request resettlement SAUNDERS security assistance SIEVERTS Soviet Soviet Union staff Subic Subic Bay supplemental Thailand things tion Treaty U.S. exports UNHCR United WILSON World Bank Yemen YOUNG
Popular passages
Page 770 - VOA news will be accurate, objective, and comprehensive. "(2) VOA will represent America, not any single segment of American society, and will therefore present a balanced and comprehensive projection of significant American thought and institutions.
Page 145 - that the Export-Import Bank of the United States should facilitate through loans, guarantees and insurance (including co-insurance and reinsurance) those export transactions which, in the judgement of the Board of Directors of the Bank, offer sufficient likelihood of repayment to justify the Bank's support in order to actively foster the foreign trade and long-term commercial interest of the United States".
Page 458 - Act to promote world peace and friendship through a Peace Corps, which shall make available to interested countries and areas men and women of the United States qualified for service abroad and willing to serve, under conditions of hardship if necessary, to help the peoples of such countries and areas in meeting their needs for trained manpower, and to help promote a better understanding of the American people...
Page 41 - ... encourage the establishment and growth of democratic institutions, private and governmental, appropriate to the requirements of the individual sovereign nations of this hemisphere.
Page 151 - Improvement, or disposition of any real or personal property belonging to the Bank or in which it has an interest, Including expenses of collections of pledged collateral, or the Investigation or appraisal of any property In respect to which an application for a loan has been made, and (3) expenses (other than internal expenses of the Bank) incurred 1n connection with the issuance and servicing of guarantees, Insurance, and reinsurance, shall be considered as non-administrative expenses for the purposes...
Page 146 - ... imposes more than a nominal tax on emigration or on the visas or other documents required for emigration, for any purpose or cause whatsoever; or (3) imposes more than a nominal tax, levy, fine, fee, or other charge on any citizen as a consequence of the desire of such citizen to emigrate to the country of his choice...
Page 125 - John L. Moore, Jr. President and Chairman Export-Import Bank of the United States before the Subcommittee on Foreign Operations of the House Appropriations Committee Tuesday, April 1, 1980 Mr.
Page 296 - Islands at the end of the transition period; because the immigration clause is objectionable and offensive to the Filipino people; because the powers of the High Commissioner are too indefinite; and finally because the military, naval and other reservations provided for in the said Act are inconsistent with true independence, violate national dignity and are subject to misunderstanding.
Page 326 - Relation of obligations to outlays: 71.00 Obligations Incurred, net 72.40 Obligated balance, start of year 74.40 Obligated balance, end of year...
Page 151 - USC 3109, and not to exceed $24,000 for entertainment allowances for members of the Board of Directors : Provided. That (1) fees or dues to international organizations of credit institutions engaged in financing foreign trade, (2) necessary expenses (including special services performed on a contract or...