To the maximum extent practicable, assistance for a foreign country under subchapter III–A shall be coordinated and integrated with United States development assistance objectives and programs for that country and with the overall development strategy of that country. Special emphasis should be placed on, and funds devoted to, activities that will increase the nutritional impact of programs of assistance under subchapter III–A, and child survival programs and projects, in least developed countries by improving the design and implementation of such programs and projects.
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SUBCHAPTER IV— GENERAL AUTHORITIES AND REQUIREMENTS
§ 1731. Commodity determinations
§ 1736. Use of Commodity Credit Corporation
§ 1736–1. Special Assistant for Agricultural Trade and Food Assistance
§ 1736a. Administrative provisions
§§ 1736c, 1736d. Repealed. , §§ 218, 219, ,
§ 1736f. Authorization of appropriations
§ 1736f–1. Establishment of commodity trust
§ 1736g. Coordination of foreign assistance programs
§ 1736g–1. Assistance in furtherance of narcotics control objectives of United States
§ 1736g–2. Micronutrient fortification programs
§ 1736g–3. Use of certain local currency
§ 1736h. Congressional consultation on bilateral commodity supply agreements
§§ 1736i to 1736k. Repealed. , ,
§ 1736l. Consultation on grain marketing
§§ 1736m, 1736n. Repealed. , §§ 226, 266, , , 974
§ 1736o–1. McGovern-Dole International Food for Education and Child Nutrition Program
§ 1736p. Trade policy declaration
§ 1736r. Trade negotiations policy
§§ 1736s, 1736t. Repealed. , ,
§ 1736u. Cooperator market development program
§§ 1736v to 1736x. Repealed. , ,
§ 1736y. Contract sanctity and producer embargo protection
§§ 1736z, 1736aa. Repealed. , ,