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Subject Term: "Coca cultivation"
GAO-19-106, Dec 12, 2018
Phone: (202) 512-7141
Agency: Department of State
Status: Open
Comments: State generally agreed with our recommendation. As of February 2020, State reported that, working with the Department of Defense, it had signed a contract with RAND for an evaluation of counternarcotics efforts in Colombia. The evaluation will, among other things, asses the effectiveness of U.S. government-funded counternarcotics assistance programs in Colombia from 2000 through 2018. RAND plans to complete the evaluation within 16 months of the contract's execution. We will continue to monitor progress on the evaluation and State's efforts to implement our recommendation.
Agency: Department of State
Status: Open
Comments: State generally agreed with our recommendation. As of February 2020, State reported that, working with the Department of Defense, it had signed a contract with RAND for an evaluation of counternarcotics efforts in Colombia. The evaluation will include, among other things, a comprehensive review of the U.S. counternarcotics approach in Colombia that considers the relative benefits and limitations between eradication, interdiction, and alternative development efforts. RAND plans to complete the evaluation within 16 months of the contract's execution. We will continue to monitor progress on the evaluation and State's efforts to implement our recommendation.