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<br />c.." <br />WllIt <br />W <br />10-'" <br /> <br />Building Partnerehips 31 <br /> <br />Assistingpther Nations . . . <br /> <br />Gui4ing <br />PrinCiple <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Goal <br /> <br />Strategies <br /> <br />j. j <br /> <br />United States foreign policy can be supported by providing <br />technical assistance and training to other nations to improve <br />worldwide water and power resources management, development, <br />and protection. <br /> <br />To provide reimbursable technical assistance, training, and transfer <br />of technology to foreign countries in support of United States <br />foreign policy. To acquire new or improved technologies from <br />other countries. To assist American private sector firms in <br />competing better internationally. <br /> <br />. Strengthen working relationships with the United S'tates Agency <br />for International Development, international lending <br />organizations such as the World Bank, and the United Nations <br />to support management, development, and protection of the <br />world's water resources. <br /> <br />. Continue the foreign assistance program by providing <br />Reclamation expertise in support of United States foreign <br />policies. <br /> <br />. Promote scientific and technological exchanges with other <br />developed and developing countries to increase knowledge in <br />areas of interest to Reclamation and the Nation. <br /> <br />. Develop programs and policies to permit and encourage <br />partnerships between Reclamation and American firms so the <br />private sector can more effectively pursue international <br />opportunities. <br /> <br />DRAFT <br /> <br />\':f <br /> <br />,} <br />, <br />-% <br /> <br />,'" " ~. <br /> <br />_"",,, :!k. ,;,.J&;Ui. <br /> <br />',1 <br />:,jF"_~'~ <br />. a]l <br />~,,)> '" I <br />