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July 30, 2012
Construction Deficiencies at Afghan Border Police Bases Put $19 Million Investment at Risk
SIGAR Inspection 12-1 —
Fiscal Year 2011 Afghanistan Infrastructure Fund Projects Are behind Schedule and Lack Adequate Sustainment Plans
SIGAR Audit 12-12 —
Selected Public Diplomacy Awards Mostly Achieved Objectives, but Embassy Can Take Steps to Enhance Grant Management and Oversight
SIGAR Audit 12-13 —
July 30, 2012 Quarterly Report to Congress
June 29, 2012
Increases in Security Costs Are Likely under the Afghan Public Protection Force; USAID Needs to Monitor Costs and Ensure Unlicensed Security Providers Are Not Used
SIGAR Audit 12-10 —
Progress Made Toward Increased Stability under USAID’s Afghanistan Stabilization Initiative-East Program but Transition to Long Term Development Efforts Not Yet Achieved
SIGAR Audit 12-11 —
April 30, 2012
April 30, 2012 Quarterly Report to Congress
April 25, 2012
USAID Spent Almost $400 Million on an Afghan Stabilization Project despite Uncertain Results, but Has Taken Steps to Better Assess Similar Efforts
SIGAR Audit 12-08 —
USAID Has Disbursed $9.5 Billion for Reconstruction and Funded Some Financial Audits as Required, But Many Audits Face Significant Delays, Accountability Limitations, and Lack of Resources (Reissued on May 2, 2012)
SIGAR Audit 12-09 —
April 20, 2012
C-JTSCC Has Taken Steps to Improve the Accuracy of Its Contract Data, but It Should Assess the Feasibility of Correcting Data for Fiscal Year 2009 and Earlier
SIGAR Audit 12-07 —