Pakistan
Since 2002, the United States, through the Departments of Defense, State, USAID, and others, has provided $18 billion dollars in security, law enforcement, economic, and developmental assistance to the Pakistani government to enhance its ability to combat terrorism, counter insurgents, address violent extremism, and for humanitarian relief. Key challenges include the following:
- Since 2002, the United States, through the Departments of Defense, State, USAID, and others, has provided $18 billion dollars in security, law enforcement, economic, and developmental assistance to the Pakistani government to enhance its ability to combat terrorism, counter insurgents, address violent extremism, and for humanitarian relief. Key challenges include the following:
Full Report of GAO-09-263SP (PDF)
- The Department of Defense needs to improve accountability for U.S. equipment provided to Pakistani security forces in the Western Frontier.
Full Report of GAO-11-156R (PDF)
- The Department of Defense needs to provide continued oversight and accountability over Pakistani reimbursement claims for coalition support funds.
Full Report of GAO-09-263SP (PDF) and Full Report of GAO-08-932T (PDF)
- The State Department and USAID need to improve and enhance their planning, monitoring and evaluation of civilian assistance efforts, particularly in Pakistan’s Western Frontier.
Highlights of GAO-10-289 (PDF)
- USAID needs to further enhance accountability of direct assistance to Pakistan through Pakistan-based entities.
Full Report of GAO-11-310R (PDF)







