109th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. R. 397
To amend the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 to provide assistance
to children who are orphaned or unaccompanied as a result of the tsunamis
that occurred on December 26, 2004, in the Indian Ocean.
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
January 26, 2005
Mr. MENENDEZ (for himself, Ms. JACKSON-LEE of Texas, Mr. LANTOS, Mr. TOWNS,
Mrs. MALONEY, Mr. HASTINGS of Florida, Mr. MCGOVERN, Mr. EVANS, Mr. OWENS,
and Mr. RANGEL) introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee
on International Relations
A BILL
To amend the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 to provide assistance
to children who are orphaned or unaccompanied as a result of the tsunamis
that occurred on December 26, 2004, in the Indian Ocean.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United
States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
This Act may be cited as the `Tsunami Orphans and Unaccompanied Children Act
of 2005'.
SEC. 2. FINDINGS; DECLARATION OF POLICY.
(a) Findings- Congress finds the following:
(1) Over 160,000 people were killed in the Indian Ocean region as a result
of the earthquake and tsunamis that occurred on December 26, 2004.
(2) Experts estimate that a higher than expected number of those killed
were children.
(3) According to the United Nations, 3 to 5 million people were affected
by the disaster. Approximately 1.5 million of those individuals affected
are children.
(4) Experts estimate that the total number of children affected in the tsunamis
could reach up to 50 percent. Experts estimate that a significant number
of children have been separated from their parents or orphaned.
(5) Orphaned and unaccompanied children are particularly vulnerable to disease,
hunger, and exploitation.
(6) In the chaotic environment following a disaster when protection mechanisms
may not be in place, unaccompanied children are more vulnerable to traffickers
and forcible recruitment into militias.
(7) After a disaster, under-resourced governments, communities, and villages
may not be able to independently provide sufficient care and services for
orphans and unaccompanied children.
(8) Unaccompanied children and orphans need immediate care and security
in the short-term, as well as a long-term investment in their education,
health, and protection.
(9) Congress recognizes that a number of organizations including UNICEF,
Save the Children, World Vision, and the International Committee of the
Red Cross are leading the effort to reunify children with their families,
provide protection against traffickers, and provide food, shelter, education,
counseling, and many other vital services.
(b) Declaration of Policy- It shall be the policy of the United States to
take prompt and appropriate actions to assist children who are orphaned or
currently unaccompanied as a result of the tsunamis that occurred on December
26, 2004, in the Indian Ocean as an important expression of humanitarian concern
and the traditions of the United States and, in particular, to assist such
orphans and unaccompanied children by--
(1) providing assistance for the purpose of identifying and reunifying unaccompanied
children with their families;
(2) providing assistance for the immediate care of unaccompanied children
and orphans, including health care, food, shelter, education, psychological
counseling, and protection from traffickers; and
(3) providing for the long-term needs of children not reunified with immediate
or extended family members, including long-term placement consistent with
international standards and local customs and structures and also providing
support for education, healthcare, food, job-training, and psychological
counseling.
SEC. 3. AMENDMENT TO THE FOREIGN ASSISTANCE ACT OF 1961.
Chapter 2 of part I of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 (22 U.S.C. 2166
et seq.) is amended by inserting after title VI the following new title:
`TITLE VII--ASSISTANCE FOR TSUNAMI ORPHANS AND UNACCOMPANIED CHILDREN
`SEC. 261. AUTHORIZATION OF ASSISTANCE.
`(a) In General- The President, acting through the Administrator of the Agency,
shall provide assistance to children who are orphaned or currently unaccompanied
as a result of the tsunamis that occurred on December 26, 2004, in the Indian
Ocean.
`(b) Activities Supported- Assistance provided under subsection (a) shall
be used to--
`(1) identify and reunify unaccompanied children by--
`(A) identifying, registering, and documenting, as soon as possible, all
unaccompanied children;
`(B) attempting to trace each child's immediate family, primary legal
or customary care giver, or other extended family member; and
`(C) verifying that the child has been effectively and appropriately placed;
`(2) provide immediate care for unaccompanied or orphaned children during
the identification and reunification process by--
`(A) providing, food, shelter, and access to education;
`(B) psychological and psychosocial counseling; and
`(C) creating mechanisms to protect against child trafficking, sexual
abuse, and attempts to forcibly recruit children into militias; and
`(3) provide for the long-term needs of children not reunified with immediate
family by--
`(A) attempting to place children with extended family members and relatives;
`(B) providing assistance, if there is no family care available, for children
to be placed in foster-care or other care approved both by the Agency
and local governments;
`(C) providing support for education, healthcare, food, job-training,
and psychological counseling once children are placed, including psychological
and psychosocial counseling for caregivers and extended family members
who are responsible for such children;
`(D) monitoring placement to assure recognition of local customs and support
structures;
`(E) monitoring placement to assure that care is consistent with international
standards; and
`(F) monitoring the status of the children, in coordination with international
nongovernmental organizations and multilateral organizations.
`(c) Administrative Provisions- In carrying out any programs under the terms
of this section, the Administrator shall--
`(1) provide funds for projects to nongovernmental organizations in the
United States, multilateral institutions, and international and indigenous
nongovernmental organizations with expertise in caring for orphans and unaccompanied
children;
`(2) coordinate with nongovernmental organizations in the United States,
international nongovernmental organizations, and multilateral institutions
to avoid duplication, waste, and fraud and ensure efficiency and the maximization
of resources;
`(3) work closely with local governments and local nongovernmental organizations
to develop long-term protection and monitoring mechanisms;
`(4) require all governments and nongovernmental organizations that receive
assistance under this section to agree to international standards on the
treatment of orphans and children; and
`(5) coordinate with other departments and agencies of the United States
Government that have responsibilities related to child trafficking, child
labor, and other issues related to orphans and unaccompanied children.
`(d) Terms and Conditions- Assistance under this section may be provided on
such other terms and conditions as the President may determine.
`SEC. 262. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS.
`(a) In General- There are authorized to be appropriated to Agency's Displaced
Children and Orphans Fund to carry out this title $80,000,000 for each of
the fiscal years 2005 through 2009.
`(b) Additional Authorities- Amounts appropriated pursuant to subsection (a)--
`(1) are authorized to remain available until expended; and
`(2) are in addition to amounts otherwise available for such purposes.
`(c) Funding Limitation- Not more than 7 percent of the amounts appropriated
pursuant to subsection (a) for a fiscal year may be used for administrative
expenses.
`SEC. 263. MONITORING SYSTEM.
`(a) Establishment- In order to maximize the sustainable development impact
of assistance authorized under this title, the President shall establish a
monitoring system that meets the requirements of subsection (b).
`(b) Requirements- The requirements referred to in subsection (a) are as follows:
`(1) The monitoring system shall establish performance goals for the assistance
and express such goals in an objective and quantifiable form, to the fullest
extent feasible.
`(2) The monitoring system shall establish performance indicators to be
used in measuring or assessing the achievement of the performance goals
described in paragraph (1).
`(3) The monitoring system shall provide a basis for recommendations for
adjustments to the levels and type of assistance to enhance the impact of
the assistance.
`SEC. 264. REPORT.
`(a) Report- Not later than December 31, 2005, and each December 31 thereafter
until December 31, 2009, the President shall transmit to Congress a report
that contains a detailed description of the implementation of this title for
the previous fiscal year.
`(b) Contents- The report shall contain the following information:
`(1) For each grant, cooperative agreement, contract, contribution, or other
form of assistance awarded or entered into under this title--
`(A) the amount of the grant, cooperative agreement, contract, contribution,
or other form of assistance, the name of each recipient and each country
with respect to which projects or activities under the grant, cooperative
agreement, contract, contribution, or other form of assistance were carried
out, and the approximate number of orphans and other unaccompanied children
who received assistance under the projects or activities; and
`(B) the results of the monitoring system with respect to the grant, cooperative
agreement, contract, contribution, or other form of assistance.
`(2) For each grant, cooperative agreement, contract, contribution, or other
form of assistance awarded or entered into under any provision of law other
than this title for assistance for tsunami orphans and unaccompanied children,
the information described in paragraph (1)(A).
`(3) Any other appropriate information relating to the needs of tsunami
orphans or unaccompanied children that could be addressed through the provision
of assistance under this title or under any other provision of law.
`SEC. 265. DEFINITIONS.
`(1) ADMINISTRATOR- The term `Administrator' means the Administrator of
the Agency.
`(2) AGENCY- The term `Agency' means the United States Agency for International
Development.
`(3) CHILDREN- The term `children' means persons who have not attained the
age of 18.
`(4) ORPHAN- The term `orphan' means a child deprived by death of one or
both parents.
`(5) UNACCOMPANIED CHILDREN- The term `unaccompanied children' means children
separated from their family.'.
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