Afghanistan: U.S. Foreign Assistance
Abstract
The U.S. program of assistance to Afghanistan is intended to stabilize and strengthen the Afghan economic, social, political, and security environment so as to blunt popular support for extremist forces in the region. Since 2001, nearly $52 billion has been appropriated toward this effort. More than half of U.S. assistance-roughly 56%-has gone to the training and equipping of Afghan forces. The remainder has gone to development and humanitarian-related activities from infrastructure to private sector support, governance and democratization efforts, and counternarcotics programs. Key U.S. agencies providing aid are the Department of Defense, the Agency for International Development, and the Department of State.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Aug 02, 2010
- Accession Number
- ADA530211
Entities
People
- Curt Tarnoff
Organizations
- Library of Congress