Trafficking in Persons; Foreign Governments' Efforts Regarding (Presidential Determination)

Federal Register Volume 76, Number 196 (Tuesday, October 11, 2011)

Presidential Documents

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From the Federal Register Online via the Government Printing Office [www.gpo.gov]

FR Doc No: 2011-26333

Presidential Documents

Presidential Documents

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Presidential Determination No. 2011-18 of September 30, 2011

Presidential Determination With Respect to

Foreign Governments' Efforts Regarding Trafficking in

Persons

Memorandum for the Secretary of State

Consistent with section 110 of the Trafficking Victims

Protection Act of 2000 (Division A of Public Law 106- 386), as amended (the ``Act''), I hereby:

Make the determination provided in section 110(d)(1)(A)(i) of the Act, with respect to Burma, the

Democratic Republic of the Congo, Equatorial Guinea, and Zimbabwe, not to provide certain funding for those countries' governments for Fiscal Year 2012, until such governments comply with the minimum standards or make significant efforts to bring themselves into compliance, as may be determined by the Secretary of

State in a report to the Congress pursuant to section 110(b) of the Act;

Make the determination provided in section 110(d)(l)(A)(ii) of the Act, with respect to Cuba, the

Democratic People's Republic of North Korea (DPRK),

Eritrea, Iran, Madagascar, and Venezuela, not to provide certain funding for those countries' governments for Fiscal Year 2012, until such governments comply with the minimum standards or make significant efforts to bring themselves into compliance, as may be determined by the Secretary of

State in a report to the Congress pursuant to section 110(b) of the Act;

Determine, consistent with section 110(d)(4) of the

Act, with respect to Algeria, the Central African

Republic, Guinea-Bissau, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya,

Mauritania, Micronesia, Papua New Guinea, Saudi Arabia,

Sudan, Turkmenistan, and Yemen that provision to these countries' governments of all programs, projects, or activities of assistance described in sections 110(d)(l)(A)(i)-(ii) and 110(d)(l)(B) of the Act would promote the purposes of the Act or is otherwise in the national interest of the United States;

Determine, consistent with section 110(d)(4) of the

Act, with respect to Burma, that a partial waiver to allow funding for programs described in section 110(d)(1)(A)(i) of the Act to support government labs and offices that work to combat infectious disease and to support government participation in nongovernmental organization-run civil society programs and Association of South East Asian Nations programs addressing vulnerable populations would promote the purposes of the Act or is otherwise in the national interest of the

United States;

Determine, consistent with section 110(d)(4) of the

Act, with respect to Cuba and Venezuela, that a partial waiver to allow funding for educational and cultural exchange programs described in section 110(d)(1)(A)(ii) of the Act that are related to democracy or the rule of law programming would promote the purposes of the Act or is otherwise in the national interest of the United

States;

Determine, consistent with section 110(d)(4) of the

Act, with respect to Iran, that a partial waiver to allow funding for educational and cultural exchange programs described in section 110(d)(1)(A)(ii) of the

Act would promote the purposes of the Act or is otherwise in the national interest of the United

States;

Determine, consistent with section 110(d)(4) of the

Act, with respect to the Democratic Republic of the

Congo, that assistance and programs described in section 110(d)(1)(A)(i) and 110(d)(1)(B) of the Act, with the exception

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of Foreign Military Sales and Foreign Military

Financing, would promote the purposes of the Act or is otherwise in the national interest of the United

States;

Determine, consistent with section 110(d)(4) of the

Act, with respect to Venezuela, that a partial waiver to allow funding for programs described in section 110(d)(1)(A)(i) of the Act to support programs designed to strengthen the democratic process in Venezuela would promote the purposes of the Act or is otherwise in the national interest of the United States;

Determine, consistent with section 110(d)(4) of the

Act, with respect to Equatorial Guinea, that a partial waiver to allow funding for programs described in section 110(d)(1)(A)(i) of the Act to support programs to study and combat the spread of infectious diseases and to advance sustainable natural resource management and biodiversity would promote the purposes of the Act or is otherwise in the national interest of the United

States;

Determine, consistent with section 110(d)(4) of the

Act, with respect to Equatorial Guinea, that assistance described in section 110(d)(1)(B) of the Act would promote the purposes of the Act or is otherwise in the national interest of the United States;

Determine, consistent with section 110(d)(4) of the

Act, with respect to Zimbabwe, that a partial waiver to allow funding for programs described in section 110(d)(l)(A)(i) of the Act for assistance for victims of trafficking in persons or to combat such trafficking, and for programs to support the promotion of health, good governance, education, agriculture and food security, poverty reduction, livelihoods, family planning, and macroeconomic growth including anticorruption, and programs that would have a significant adverse effect on vulnerable populations if suspended, would promote the purposes of the Act or is otherwise in the national interest of the United

States;

And determine, consistent with section 110(d)(4) of the

Act, with respect to Venezuela and Zimbabwe, that assistance described in section 110(d)(1)(B) of the

Act, which:

(1) is a regional program, project, or activity under which the total benefit to Venezuela or Zimbabwe does not exceed 10 percent of the total value of such program, project, or activity; or

(2) has as its primary objective the addressing of basic human needs, as defined by the Department of the

Treasury with respect to other, existing legislative mandates concerning U.S. participation in the multilateral development banks; or

(3) is complementary to or has similar policy objectives to programs being implemented bilaterally by the United States Government; or

(4) has as its primary objective the improvement of

Venezuela or Zimbabwe's legal system, including in areas that impact Venezuela or Zimbabwe's ability to investigate and prosecute trafficking cases or otherwise improve implementation of its anti- trafficking policy, regulations or legislation; or

(5) is engaging a government, international organization, or civil society organization, and seeks as its primary objective(s) to: (a) increase efforts to investigate and prosecute trafficking in persons crimes; (b) increase protection for victims of trafficking through better screening, identification, rescue or removal; aftercare (shelter, counseling) training and reintegration; or (c) expand prevention efforts through education and awareness campaigns highlighting the dangers of trafficking or training and economic empowerment of populations clearly at risk of falling victim to trafficking, would promote the purposes of the Act or is otherwise in the national interest of the United States.

The certification required by section 110(e) of the Act is provided herewith.

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You are hereby authorized and directed to submit this determination to the Congress, and to publish it in the

Federal Register.

(Presidential Sig.)

THE WHITE HOUSE,

Washington, September 30, 2011

FR Doc. 2011-26333

Filed 10-7-11; 8:45 am

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