Title 22 › Chapter 32— FOREIGN ASSISTANCE › Subchapter I— INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT › Part IX— International Disaster Assistance › § 2292
Allows the President to send quick U.S. help to ease suffering from natural or human-made disasters abroad. The help can go to foreign countries, international groups, or private aid groups and can include relief, rebuilding, disaster preparedness, prediction, and planning, but only within the limits in section 2292a of this title and even if other laws say otherwise. Also lets the President provide emergency food aid in money, transfers, vouchers, or locally or regionally bought food. Those funds are called the International Disaster Assistance – Emergency Food Security Program. The President must try to make sure the aid reaches the people who need it most.
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22 U.S.C. § 2292
Title 22 — Foreign Relations and Intercourse
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Apr 5, 2026
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