federal_register: 94-11497
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| 94-11497 | The Role of Legislative Staff and Information Resources in the Legislative Process (Africa); Public and Private Non-Profit Organizations in Support of International Educational and Cultural Activities | Uncategorized Document | The Office of Citizen Exchanges (E/P) of the United States Information Agency (USIA) proposes the development of a multi-phased exchange program for legislative staff of four francophone African countries. The participating countries are Benin, Cote d'Ivoire, Mali and Niger The project should introduce participants to the responsibilities of various professional staff in conducting the business of a legislature, emphasizing professional non-partisan roles. The project may address a wide range of administrative, legal, fiscal, and research services or concentrate on a few of notable priority. It also should illustrate the role of information resources in conducting policy analysis and drafting legislation as well as the role of archival materials in establishing the legislature's official legal record. The project should facilitate access to resource materials to promote the the study of the legislative process and should law the foundation for collaboration between U.S. and African legislatures and professional support organizations. A U.S. not-for-profit institution will design and execute the program and select the American presenters. The institution should demonstrate success in coordinating international exchange programs for senior-level foreign participants. The applicant institution should have substantive working relationships with U.S. public and private sector organizations involved with legislative affairs and the professional development of key staff in Congress or in state assemblies. The program will begin in the fall of 1994. Interested applicants are urged to read the complete Request for Proposals (RFP) announcement before addressing inquires to the Office. After the RFP deadline, the Office of Citizen Exchanges may not discuss this competition in any way with applicants until the final decisions are made. | 1994-05-13 | 1994 | 5 | https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/1994/05/13/94-11497/the-role-of-legislative-staff-and-information-resources-in-the-legislative-process-africa-public-and | United States Information Agency | 510 | The Office of Citizen Exchanges (E/P) of the United States Information Agency (USIA) proposes the development of a multi-phased exchange program for legislative staff of four francophone African countries. The participating countries are Benin, Cote... |