HR 4693 · 117th Congress · International Affairs
Global Malnutrition Prevention and Treatment Act of 2021
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EnactedLatest: Became Public Law No: 117-214.(2022-10-19)
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Global Malnutrition Prevention and Treatment Act of 2021 This bill sets out programs and otherwise directs the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) to carry out activities to prevent and treat malnutrition globally. Specifically, the USAID must leverage resources to address malnutrition through the Global Nutrition Coordination Plan (an interagency effort to strengthen the impact of U.S. investments in nutrition) and its role on the board of directors of the International Development Finance Corporation. The USAID must also select countries based on specified malnutrition-related indicators for purposes of targeting malnutrition prevention and treatment programs and update the selection within five years. Additionally, the USAID may establish the Nutrition Leadership Council to coordinate activities to prevent and treat malnutrition across the agency; target resources and nutrition interventions to the populations most susceptible to severe malnutrition and otherwise support efforts to prevent and treat malnutrition globally; and coordinate activities among partner countries, United Nations agencies, civil society, private sector actors, and others to, for example, bui…
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CBO Cost Estimate
Congressional Budget OfficeH.R. 4693, Global Malnutrition Prevention and Treatment Act of 2021
Dec 22, 2021As ordered reported by the House Committee on Foreign Affairs on July 29, 2021
Full CBO report ↗H.R. 4693, Global Malnutrition Prevention and Treatment Act of 2021
Aug 4, 2022As reported by the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations on July 21, 2022
Full CBO report ↗Official non-partisan budget analysis by the Congressional Budget Office
Cosponsors (20)
11 Democrats9 Republicans