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Afghanistan security : U.S. programs to further reform Ministry of Interior and National Police challenged by lack of military personnel and Afghan cooperation : report to the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives.
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- Government document
- Author/Creator:
- United States. Government Accountability Office
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Afghanistan. Koraniyo Chāro Wizārat.
- Afghanistan.
- United States. Department of Defense.
- United States.
- United States. Department of State.
- Police--Afghanistan.
- Police.
- Afghanistan--Politics and government--2001-2021.
- Technical assistance, American--Afghanistan.
- Technical assistance, American.
- Politics and government.
- Physical Description:
- iii, 46 pages : digital, PDF file
- Other Title:
- U.S. programs to further reform Ministry of Interior and National Police challenged by lack of military personnel and Afghan cooperation
- Place of Publication:
- [Washington, D.C.] : U.S. Govt. Accountability Office, [2009]
- Summary:
- The United States has invested more than $6.2 billion in the Afghan Ministry of Interior (MOI) and Afghan National Police (ANP). The Department of Defense's (Defense) Combined Security Transition Command-Afghanistan (CSTC-A), with the Department of State (State), leads U.S. efforts to enhance MOI and ANP organizational structures, leadership abilities, and pay systems. This report assesses the status of U.S. efforts to help Afghanistan (1) restructure MOI and ANP, (2) retrain ANP units, (3) screen MOI and ANP personnel, and (4) enhance MOI and ANP pay systems. GAO recommends that the Secretaries of Defense and State (1) provide dedicated personnel to support creation of additional police mentor teams to expand and complete the FDD program and (2) consider provisioning U.S. contributions for police wages to reflect the extent to which U.S. agencies have validated MOI and ANP personnel. GAO maintains that the recommendation could encourage greater ANP cooperation and help ensure that only legitimate personnel receive U.S.-subsidized wages.
- Notes:
- Title from title screen (viewed Mar. 10, 2009).
- "March 2009."
- Includes bibliographical references.
- OCLC:
- 313808886
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