Description |
1 online resource (iii, 50 p.) : col. maps |
Note |
Title from PDF title screen (viewed Jan. 23, 2013). |
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"November 2012." |
Summary |
Congress has provided almost $20 billion for development efforts in Afghanistan since 2002 through four main programs or accounts administered by USAID, DOD, and State. These efforts are a key component of the U.S. civilian-military strategic framework focused on countering insurgents in Afghanistan. Given the volume and multifaceted nature of U.S. support for Afghan development, it is essential that agencies streamline their efforts to reduce unnecessary overlap and duplication. As such, this report examines (1) the extent to which U.S. agencies' development efforts overlap, (2) the extent to which USAID and DOD's CERP may have conducted duplicative activities, and (3) the mechanisms that U.S. agencies have used to enhance coordination of their development efforts, in Afghanistan. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references. |
Contents |
Background -- U.S. agencies' development efforts in Afghanistan overlap -- Analysis for potential duplication was inconclusive because of limitations and gaps in agency data -- U.S. agencies use various methods to coordinate but lack a shared database that includes all development efforts -- Conclusions. |
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Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (GAO, viewed December 10, 2012). |
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"GAO-13-34." |
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United States. Agency for International Development -- Rules and practice.
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United States. Department of Defense -- Rules and practice.
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United States. Department of State -- Rules and practice.
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Economic assistance, American -- Afghanistan.
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Interagency coordination -- United States.
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Added Title |
Afghanistan development : agencies could benefit from a shared and more comprehensive database on US efforts |
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Agencies could benefit from a shared and more comprehensive database on United States efforts |
Gpo Item No. |
0546-D (online) |
Sudoc No. |
GA 1.13:GAO-13-34 |
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