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§ 3503. Functions
(a) Assistance, support, etc., activities in United States and developing countries
In carrying out its purposes, the Institute shall—
(1) assist developing countries to strengthen their own scientific and technological capacity in order for them to undertake the research and experimentation necessary for development;
(2) support research, in the United States and in developing countries, on critical development problems, with emphasis on research relating to technologies which are labor-intensive or which do not generate additional unemployment or underemployment and with emphasis on those problems which are the greatest impediment to improvement in the lives of the majority of the poor;
(3) foster the exchange of scientists and other technological experts with developing countries, and other forms of exchange and communication to promote the joint solution of problems of mutual concern to the United States and developing countries;
(4) advise and assist other agencies of the United States Government in planning and executing policies and programs of scientific and technological cooperation with developing countries;
(5) facilitate the participation of private United States institutions, businesses, and individuals in scientific and technological cooperation with developing countries; and
(6) gather, analyze, and disseminate information relevant to the scientific and technological needs of developing countries.
(b) Review of programs, projects, and other activities; objectives of review
(c) Presidential utilization of additional statutory authorities
(d) Consultation and cooperation with United States and foreign government agencies, and international organizations
(e) Presidential promulgation of coordination procedures concerning other governmental activities
(Pub. L. 96–53, title IV, § 403, Aug. 14, 1979, 93 Stat. 372; Pub. L. 96–465, title II, § 2206(a)(11), Oct. 17, 1980, 94 Stat. 2162.)