Progress Made Toward Increased Stability under USAID’s Afghanistan Stabilization Initiative-East Program but Transition to Long Term Development Efforts Not Yet Achieved
Increases in Security Costs Are Likely under the Afghan Public Protection Force; USAID Needs to Monitot Costs and Ensure Unlicensed Security Providers Are Not Used
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
USAID Spent Almost $400 Million on an Afghan Stabilization Project despite Uncertain Results, but Has Taken Steps to Better Assess Similar Efforts
Hart Security Limited Generally Met Contract Terms, but It Had Difficulty Complying with Certain Requirements and Oversight Could Have Been Improved
USAID’s Kabul Community Development Program Largely Met the Agreement’s Terms, But Progress Toward Long-Term Goals Needs to be Better Tracked
Contract Delays Led to Cost Overruns for the Kabul Power Plant and Sustainability Remains a Key Challenge
Afghanistan Energy Supply Has Increased but An Updated Master Plan Is Needed and Delays and Sustainability Concerns Remain
Council of the Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency (CIGIE) Summary Report of Inspectors General Efforts Under the Evaluation of the Implementation of Public Law 111-258, "Reducing Over-Classification Act"
The objective of this report is to summarize key findings identified in 2013 reports and in 2016 followup reports produced by 13 Federal agency Offices of Inspectors General (OIGs) regarding original and derivative classification and Classified National Security Information (CNSI) program management...