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The document provides a detailed outline of various restrictions and guidelines for the use of funds allocated under the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961. Key takeaways include funding allocations for international financial institutions, military assistance, export financing, and general provisions such as cost-benefit studies and prohibited payments to foreign armed service members. Important figures mentioned include contributions to the International Development Association ($43,333,334) and the International Finance Corporation ($4,891,528). Relevant dates include October 1, 1988, as the effective date of the Act, and September 30, 1989, as the end of the fiscal year covered by the Act.
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