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Public Law 107-81
107th Congress
An Act
To authorize the provision of educational and health care assistance to
the women and children of Afghanistan. <<NOTE: Dec. 12, 2001 - [S.
1573]>>
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
United States of America in Congress assembled, <<NOTE: Afghan Women and
Children Relief Act of 2001. 22 USC 2374 note.>>
SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
This Act may be cited as the ``Afghan Women and Children Relief Act
of 2001''.
SEC. 2. FINDINGS.
Congress makes the following findings:
(1) In Afghanistan, Taliban restrictions on women's
participation in society make it nearly impossible for women to
exercise their basic human rights. The Taliban restrictions on
Afghan women's freedom of expression, association, and movement
deny women full participation in society and, consequently, from
effectively securing basic access to work, education, and health
care.
(2) Afghanistan has one of the highest infant (165 of 1000)
and child (257 of 1000) mortality rates in the world.
(3) Only 5 percent of rural and 39 percent of urban Afghans
have access to safe drinking water.
(4) It is estimated that 42 percent of all deaths in
Afghanistan are due to diarrheal diseases caused by contaminated
food and water.
(5) Over one-third of Afghan children under 5 years of age
suffer from malnutrition, 85,000 of whom die annually.
(6) Seventy percent of the health care system in Afghanistan
is dependent on foreign assistance.
(7) As of May 1998, only 20 percent of hospital medical and
surgical beds dedicated to adults were available for women, and
thousands of Afghan women and girls are routinely denied health
care.
(8) Women are forbidden to leave their homes without being
escorted by a male relative. This prevents many women from
seeking basic necessities like health care and food for their
children. Doctors, virtually all of whom are male, are also not
permitted to provide certain types of care not deemed
appropriate by the Taliban.
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(9) Before the Taliban took control of Kabul, schools were
coeducational, with women accounting for 70 percent of the
teaching force. Women represented about 50 percent of the civil
service corps, and 40 percent of the city's physicians were
women. Today, the Taliban prohibits women from working as
teachers, doctors, and in any other occupation.
(10) The Taliban prohibit girls and women from attending
school. In 1998, the Taliban ordered the closing of more than
100 privately funded schools where thousands of young women and
girls were receiving education and training in skills that would
have helped them support themselves and their families.
(11) Of the many tens of thousands of war widows in
Afghanistan, many are forced to beg for food and to sell their
possessions because they are not allowed to work.
(12) Resistance movements courageously continue to educate
Afghan girls in secrecy and in foreign countries against Taliban
law.
SEC. 3. AUTHORIZATION OF ASSISTANCE.
(a) In General.--Subject to subsection (b), the President is
authorized, on such terms and conditions as the President may determine,
to provide educational and health care assistance for the women and
children living in Afghanistan and as refugees in neighboring countries.
(b) <<NOTE: President.>> Implementation.--(1) In providing
assistance under subsection (a), the President shall ensure that such
assistance is provided in a manner that protects and promotes the human
rights of all people in Afghanistan, utilizing indigenous institutions
and nongovernmental organizations, especially women's organizations, to
the extent possible.
(2) <<NOTE: Effective date. Reports.>> Beginning 6 months after the
date of enactment of this Act, and at least annually for the 2 years
thereafter, the Secretary of State shall submit a report to the
Committee on Appropriations and the Committee on Foreign Relations of
the Senate and the Committee on Appropriations and the Committee on
International Relations of the House of Representatives describing the
activities carried out under this Act and otherwise describing the
condition and status of women and children in Afghanistan and the
persons in refugee camps while United States aid is given to displaced
Afghans.
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(c) Availability of Funds.--Funds made available under the 2001
Emergency Supplemental Appropriations Act for Recovery from and Response
to Terrorist Attacks on the United States (Public Law 107-38), shall be
available to carry out this Act.
Approved December 12, 2001.
LEGISLATIVE HISTORY--S. 1573:
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CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. 147 (2001):
Nov. 15, considered and passed Senate.
Nov. 27, considered and passed House.
WEEKLY COMPILATION OF PRESIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS, Vol. 37 (2001):
Dec. 12, Presidential remarks.
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