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| Medientyp: | Dokument, Amtliche Veröffentlichung, Nationale Regierungsveröffentlichung, Internetquelle |
|---|---|
| Dokumenttyp: | Internet-Ressource, Computer-Datei |
| Alle Autoren: |
Charles Michael Johnson; United States. Government Accountability Office. |
| OCLC-Nummer: | 754843147 |
| Anmerkungen: | Title from cover screen (viewed on Sept. 27, 2011). "September 2011." "GAO-11-907." |
| Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (iii, 47 p.) : col. ill. |
| Details: | Mode of access: World Wide Web.; System requirements: Adobe Reader. |
| Andere Titel | Afghanistan governance : Performance-data gaps hinder overall assessment of U.S. efforts to build financial management capacity |
Abstract:
The United States has allocated over $72 billion to Afghanistan since 2002. With other international donors, it is focused on transitioning leadership to the Afghan government and has pledged to provide at least 50 percent of its development aid through the Afghan government budget. Improving Afghanistan's public financial management capacity is critical to this transition. In 2010, the Afghan government, consulting with donors, issued a Public Financial Management Roadmap (Roadmap), which outlines goals to improve Afghanistan's capacity to develop a national budget and expend funds. GAO reviewed (1) U.S. efforts to improve the Afghan government's public financial management capacity, including the extent to which they support Roadmap goals, and (2) the extent to which U.S. efforts have improved the government's capacity. GAO reviewed documents and interviewed officials from the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID); Departments of State, Defense (DOD), and the Treasury (Treasury); World Bank; and Afghan government in Washington, D.C., and Kabul, Afghanistan. GAO recommends that the USAID Administrator take steps to (1) establish performance targets in its Mission Performance Management Plan (PMP); (2) ensure implementing partners' PMPs include baselines and approved targets; and (3) ensure implementing partners routinely report performance data. USAID concurred with GAO recommendations and is taking steps to address them.
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