News release: “Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR), Arnold Fields, released SIGAR’s January 2011 Quarterly Report to Congress today. The tenth Quarterly Report highlights SIGAR’s growing concern that critical reconstruction programs are at risk because of poor planning, insufficient oversight, and the inability of the Afghan authorities to sustain them. The report includes a summary of SIGAR’s oversight work for the reporting period, as well as a detailed update on reconstruction funding and reconstruction efforts in security, governance, economic development, infrastructure, counter narcotics and anti-corruption. Since 2002, the Unites States has invested over $56 billion in Afghanistan reconstruction, including $29 billion to train, equip, and provide infrastructure for the Afghanistan National Army and National Police.”
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