States that the House of Representatives: (1) reaffirms the U.S. commitment to create and support local capacity building programs in developing countries; and (2) urges the Department of State, the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), and the Millennium Challenge Corporation to focus on the creation of development programs that increase recipient-country participation in the planning of programs, promote recipient-country ownership of programs, and build local capacity.
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[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 863 Introduced in House (IH)]
108th CONGRESS
2d Session
H. RES. 863
Recognizing the importance of local capacity building within developing
countries to create sustainable, long-term international development.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
November 19, 2004
Mr. Farr submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the
Committee on International Relations
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RESOLUTION
Recognizing the importance of local capacity building within developing
countries to create sustainable, long-term international development.
Whereas ``local capacity building'' means investing in the people, institutions,
and practices of developing countries to enable the countries to achieve
and independently sustain development;
Whereas local capacity building improves local and national government
institutions by stimulating the involvement of the people in the
development process and by encouraging democratic participation in local
governmental activities;
Whereas local capacity building expands human resource potential by transferring
technical knowledge in such areas as agriculture, teacher education, and
small business development to people through education and training;
Whereas a society is more likely to sustain development programs after foreign
assistance is no longer available if the society is involved in, and has
ownership of, the development programs;
Whereas foreign assistance that is focused on grassroots development results in
local capacity building, the empowerment of local peoples, and more
effective development programs;
Whereas according to the 2002 National Security Strategy of the United States,
``Poverty does not make poor people into terrorists and murderers. Yet
poverty, weak institutions, and corruption can make weak states
vulnerable to terrorist networks and drug cartels within their
borders.'';
Whereas according to the United States Agency for International Development
(USAID), investment in the people of developing countries is essential
to sustainable development;
Whereas according to the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development
(IBRD), local capacity building must be a component of development
assistance programs to effectively reduce poverty;
Whereas programs funded by the IBRD are required to focus on creating and
transmitting knowledge and capacity to the people of developing
countries;
Whereas according to section 102(b) of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 (22
U.S.C. 2151-1(b)), United States assistance ``shall be used in support
of, rather than substitution for, the self-help efforts'' of developing
countries and ``should focus on establishing and upgrading the
institutional capacities of developing countries in order to promote
long-term development'';
Whereas the Millennium Challenge Act of 2003 (22 U.S.C. 7701 et seq.)
established the Millennium Challenge Corporation to provide United
States assistance for international development ``in a manner that
promotes economic growth and the elimination of extreme poverty and
strengthens good governance, economic freedom, and investments in
people.'';
Whereas according to both the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 and the Millennium
Challenge Act of 2003, increased local participation helps establish
appropriate priorities, increases local ownership, and results in
sustainable development programs; and
Whereas local capacity building in developing countries is essential to reducing
poverty, fostering entrepreneurial spirit, and creating economic
sustainability: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
(1) reaffirms the commitment of the United States to create
and support development programs that promote local capacity
building;
(2) urges the Department of State, the United States Agency
for International Development (USAID), and the Millennium
Challenge Corporation to focus on the creation of development
programs that increase recipient-country participation in the
planning of programs, promote recipient-country ownership of
programs, and build local capacity within the recipient-
country; and
(3) recommends that the Millennium Challenge Corporation,
when revising the indicators used in the selection of countries
eligible to receive assistance from such Corporation, give
special consideration and weight to the efforts and commitment
of a country to build local capacity and increase local
management and ownership of development programs.
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Introduced in House
Introduced in House
Sponsor introductory remarks on measure. (CR 11/20/2004 E2096)
Referred to the House Committee on International Relations.
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