General authority
In order to reduce illiteracy, to extend basic education and to increase manpower training in skills related to development, the President is authorized to furnish assistance on such terms and conditions as he may determine, for education, public administration, and human resource development. There are authorized to be appropriated to the President for the purposes of this section, in addition to funds otherwise available for such purposes, $180,000,000 for fiscal year 1986 and $180,000,000 for fiscal year 1987, which are authorized to remain available until expended.
Scope of assistance programs
Assistance provided under this section shall be used primarily to expand and strengthen nonformal education methods, especially those designed to improve productive skills of rural families and the urban poor and to provide them with useful information; to increase the relevance of formal education systems to the needs of the poor, especially at the primary level, through reform of curricula, teaching materials, and teaching methods, and improved teacher training; and to strengthen the management capabilities of institutions which enable the poor to participate in development. Assistance under this section shall also be provided for advanced education and training of people of developing countries in such disciplines as are required for planning and implementation of public and private development activities.
Assistance to promote sustainable, quality basic education
Definitions
Basic education
Communities of learning
The term “communities of learning” means a holistic approach to education and community engagement in which schools act as the primary resource center for delivery of a service to the community at large, leveraging and maximizing the impact of other development efforts and reducing duplication and waste.
Gender parity in basic education
The term “gender parity in basic education” means that girls and boys have equal access to quality basic education.
Marginalized children and vulnerable groups
The term “marginalized children and vulnerable groups” includes girls, children affected by or emerging from armed conflict or humanitarian crises, children with disabilities, children in remote or rural areas (including those who lack access to safe water and sanitation), religious or ethnic minorities, indigenous peoples, orphans and children affected by HIV/AIDS, child laborers, married adolescents, and victims of trafficking.
National education plan
The term “national education plan” means a comprehensive national education plan developed by partner country governments in consultation with other stakeholders as a means for wide-scale improvement of the country’s education system, including explicit, credible strategies informed by effective practices and standards to achieve quality universal basic education.
Nonformal education
The term “nonformal education” means organized educational activities outside the established formal system, whether operating separately or as an important feature of a broader activity, that are intended to provide students with measurable improvements in literacy, numeracy, and other basic skills development that prepare an individual to be an active, productive member of society and the workforce.
Partner country
The term “partner country” means a developing country that participates in or benefits from basic education programs under this subsection pursuant to the prioritization criteria described in paragraph (4), including level of need, opportunity for impact, and the availability of resources.
Relevant Executive branch agencies and officials
The term “relevant Executive branch agencies and officials” means the Department of State, the United States Agency for International Development, the Department of the Treasury, the Department of Labor, the Department of Education, the Department of Agriculture, and the Department of Defense, the Chief Executive Officer of the Millennium Challenge Corporation, the National Security Advisor, and the Director of the Peace Corps.
Sustainability
The term “sustainability” means, with respect to any basic education program that receives funding pursuant to this section, the ability of a service delivery system, community, partner, or beneficiary to maintain, over time, such basic education program without the use of foreign assistance.
Policy
Principles
Alignment
Assistance provided under this section to support programs and activities under this subsection shall be aligned with and advance United States foreign policy and economic interests.
Country ownership
To the greatest extent practicable, assistance provided under this section to support programs and activities under this subsection should be aligned with and support the national education plans and country development strategies of partner countries, including activities that are appropriate for and meet the needs of local and indigenous cultures.
Coordination
In general
Assistance provided under this section to support programs and activities under this subsection should be coordinated with and leverage the unique capabilities and resources of local and national governments in partner countries, other donors, multilateral institutions, the private sector, and nongovernmental and civil society organizations, including faith-based organizations and organizations that represent teachers, students, and parents.
Multilateral programs and initiatives
Assistance provided under this section to support programs and activities under this subsection should be coordinated with and support proven multilateral education programs and financing mechanisms, which may include the Global Partnership for Education, that demonstrate commitment to efficiency, effectiveness, transparency, and accountability.
Efficiency
The President shall seek to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of assistance provided under this section to support programs and activities under this subsection by coordinating the related efforts of relevant Executive branch agencies and officials.
Effectiveness
Transparency and accountability
Programs and activities supported under this subsection shall be subject to rigorous monitoring and evaluation, which may include impact evaluations, the results of which shall be made publically available in a fully searchable, electronic format.
Priority and other requirements
Pub. L. 87–195Pub. L. 93–189, § 2(3)87 Stat. 715Pub. L. 93–559, § 588 Stat. 1796Pub. L. 94–161, title III, § 30589 Stat. 858Pub. L. 95–88, title I, § 10491 Stat. 535Pub. L. 95–424, title I, § 10592 Stat. 947Pub. L. 96–53, title I93 Stat. 360Pub. L. 96–533, title III, § 30394 Stat. 3145Pub. L. 97–113, title III, § 30395 Stat. 1532Pub. L. 99–83, title III, § 30699 Stat. 215Pub. L. 99–440, title II, § 201(a)100 Stat. 1094Pub. L. 99–631, § 1(b)(1)100 Stat. 3519Pub. L. 101–513, title V, § 562(d)(1)104 Stat. 2031Pub. L. 115–56, div. A, § 3131 Stat. 1130(, pt. I, § 105, as added , , ; amended , , ; , , ; , , ; , , ; , §§ 103, 122, , , 366; , , ; , , ; , title XII, § 1211(a)(1), , , 279; , , ; , , ; , , ; , , .)
Editorial Notes
Amendments
Pub. L. 115–562017—Subsec. (c). added subsec. (c).
Pub. L. 101–5131990—Subsec. (b). struck out par. (1) designation and par. (2) which authorized use of appropriations to finance education and training for victims of apartheid, for scholarships for students pursuing secondary school education in South Africa, and to provide in-service teacher training programs in South Africa.
Pub. L. 99–440, § 201(a)1986—Subsec. (b). , designated existing provisions as par. (1) and added par. (2).
Pub. L. 99–631Subsec. (b)(2)(C)(i). substituted “in-service” for “inservice”.
Pub. L. 99–83, § 3061985—Subsec. (a). , substituted “for the purposes of this section, in addition to funds otherwise available for such purposes, $180,000,000 for fiscal year 1986 and $180,000,000 for fiscal year 1987” for “for purposes of this section, in addition to funds otherwise available for such purposes, $103,600,000 for the fiscal year 1982 and $103,600,000 for the fiscal year 1983”.
Pub. L. 99–83, § 1211(a)(1), struck out provisions relating to scholarships for South African students for fiscal years 1982 and 1983.
Pub. L. 97–1131981—Subsec. (a). substituted appropriations authorizations of $103,600,000 for fiscal years 1982 and 1983 for such authorization of $101,000,000 for fiscal year 1981 and inserted provision for financing of South African scholarships for education in the United States.
Pub. L. 96–5331980—Subsec. (a). substituted appropriations authorization of $101,000,000 for fiscal year 1981 for such authorization of $105,000,000 for fiscal year 1980.
Pub. L. 96–53, § 103(a)1979—Subsec. (a). , substituted provisions authorizing appropriations of $105,000,000 for fiscal year 1980, for provisions authorizing appropriations of $109,036,000 for fiscal year 1979.
Pub. L. 96–53, § 103(b)Subsec. (b). , inserted provisions relating to assistance for advanced education and training.
Pub. L. 96–53, § 122Subsec. (c). , struck out subsec. (c) which authorized availability of appropriations for fiscal years 1977, and 1978 for educational assistance for southern Africa.
Pub. L. 95–4241978—Subsec. (a). substituted “$109,036,000 for the fiscal year 1979, which amount is” for “$101,800,000 for the fiscal year 1977 and $84,900,000 for the fiscal year 1978, which amounts are”.
Pub. L. 95–88, § 104(a)1977—Subsec. (a). , struck out provisions authorizing appropriations of $90,000,000 for fiscal year 1974, $92,000,000 for fiscal year 1975, and $89,200,000 for fiscal year 1976, and inserted provisions authorizing an appropriation of $84,900,000 for fiscal year 1978.
Pub. L. 95–88, § 104(b)Subsec. (c). , inserted “for the fiscal year 1977, and not less than $1,647,000 shall be available for the fiscal year 1978,” after “shall be available”.
Pub. L. 94–161, § 305(a)(1)1975—Subsec. (a). , (2), designated existing provisions as subsec. (a) and authorized appropriation of $89,200,000 and $101,800,000 for fiscal years 1976 and 1977, respectively.
Pub. L. 94–161, § 305(a)(3)Subsecs. (b), (c), , added subsecs. (b) and (c).
Pub. L. 93–5591974— increased appropriations authorization for fiscal year 1975 to $92,000,000 from $90,000,000.
Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries
Effective Date of 1986 Amendment
Pub. L. 99–631, § 1(c)100 Stat. 3519
Effective Date of 1985 Amendment
Pub. L. 99–83section 1301 of Pub. L. 99–83section 2151–1 of this titleAmendment by effective , see , set out as a note under .
Effective Date of 1979 Amendment
Pub. L. 96–53section 512(a) of Pub. L. 96–53section 2151 of this titleAmendment by effective , see , set out as a note under .
Effective Date of 1978 Amendment
Pub. L. 95–424section 605 of Pub. L. 95–424section 2151 of this titleAmendment by effective , see , set out as a note under .
Report
Pub. L. 115–442, § 6132 Stat. 5592
Reinforcing Education Accountability in Development
Pub. L. 115–56, div. A131 Stat. 1129Pub. L. 118–159, div. G, title LXXVIII, § 7812(e)138 Stat. 2566
SHORT TITLE; TABLE OF CONTENTS.
Short Title .—
Table of Contents .—
[Omitted.]
DEFINITIONS.
Appropriate Congressional Committees .—
Other Definitions .—
ASSISTANCE TO PROMOTE SUSTAINABLE, QUALITY BASIC EDUCATION.
[Amended this section.]
COMPREHENSIVE INTEGRATED UNITED STATES STRATEGY TO PROMOTE BASIC EDUCATION.
Strategy Required .—
Requirement To Consult .—
Public Comment .—
Elements .—
IMPROVING COORDINATION AND OVERSIGHT.
Senior Coordinator of United States International Basic Education Assistance .—
Duties.—
In general .—
Specific duties .—
Offset .—
MONITORING AND EVALUATION OF PROGRAMS.
TRANSPARENCY AND REPORTING TO CONGRESS.
Annual Report on the Implementation of Strategy .—
Matters To Be Included .—
Pub. L. 117–328, div. K, title VII, § 7060(a)(1)(A)136 Stat. 5080
[Similar provisions were contained in the following prior appropriation act:
Pub. L. 117–103, div. K, title VII, § 7060(a)(1)(A)136 Stat. 672[, , .]
Executive Documents
Delegation of Functions
section 2381 of this titleFor delegation of functions of President under this section, see Ex. Ord. No. 12163, , 44 F.R. 56673, as amended, set out as a note under .
Delegation of Authorities Under the Reinforcing Education Accountability in Development Act
Memorandum of President of the United States, , 83 F.R. 47795, provided:
Memorandum for the Secretary of State [and] the Administrator of the United States Agency for International Development
section 301 of title 3By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, including , United States Code, I hereby:
Public Law 115–56(1) delegate to the Secretary of State the functions and authorities vested in the President by sections 4, 6, and 7 of the Reinforcing Education Accountability in Development (READ) Act, (Div. A, ) [set out above]; and
(2) delegate to the Administrator of the United States Agency for International Development the functions and authorities vested in the President by section 5(c) of the READ Act.
The delegations in this memorandum shall apply to any provisions of any future public laws that are the same or substantially the same as the provisions referenced in this memorandum. The Secretary of State or the Administrator of the United States Agency for International Development, as appropriate, may redelegate the functions delegated by this memorandum to the extent authorized by law.
The Secretary of State is authorized and directed to publish this memorandum in the Federal Register.