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1 online resource (ii, 32 pages) : color illustrations |
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computer c rdamedia |
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"December 2015." |
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"Report to the Honorable Robert Menendez, U.S. Senate." |
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Includes bibliographical references. |
Contents |
Background -- SIV-related resignations in Afghanistan are likely to fall from 2014 levels, and have had varied effects on State's and USAID's institutional knowledge -- Agencies have taken steps to mitigate attrition among Afghan local staff, including SIV-related resignations -- Officials said agencies have not evaluated efforts to mitigate effects of Afghan staff attrition -- Conclusions. |
Summary |
"Congress established an SIV program in 2009 for Afghan nationals with at least 1 year of U.S. government service, given the risk these employees face. Local staff at the U.S. diplomatic mission in Afghanistan are key to implementing U.S. policies and programs because of their institutional knowledge, language skills, and local relationships. A high rate of Afghan staff resigning after receiving an SIV could diminish the U.S. government's capacity to carry out its mission. GAO was asked to review State's and USAID's efforts to mitigate the loss of Afghan staff. GAO evaluated (1) SIV-related resignations, including how, if at all, State's and USAID's workforces in Afghanistan have been affected in recent years; (2) the actions, if any, State and USAID have taken to mitigate any effects related to attrition of Afghan staff, including SIV recipients; and (3) the extent to which State and USAID have evaluated mitigating actions related to the attrition of Afghan local staff, including SIV recipients. GAO analyzed data from 2010 to 2015, reviewed documents regarding the Afghan workforce, and interviewed State and USAID officials"--Preliminary page. |
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Online resource; title from PDF title page (GAO, viewed December 4, 2015). |
Subject |
United States. Department of State -- Rules and practice -- Evaluation.
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United States. Agency for International Development -- Rules and practice -- Evaluation.
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Visas -- Government policy -- United States.
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Employee retention -- United States.
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Online resources.
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Electronic books.
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Electronic government information.
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Added Author |
Menendez, Robert, 1954-
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Added Title |
State and United States Agency for International Development should evaluate actions taken to mitigate effects of attrition among local staff |
Gpo Item No. |
0546-D (online) |
Sudoc No. |
GA 1.13:GAO-16-100 |
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