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Special inspector general for Afghanistan Reconstruction C3 SIGAR 15-68 Audit Report Rule of Law in Afghanistan: Agencies Lack a Strategy and Cannot Fully Determine the Effectiveness of Programs Costing More Than $1 Billion SIGAR 15-68-AR/Rule of Law SIGAR J U L Y 2015 For more information, contact SIGAR Public Affairs at (703) 545-5974 or WHAT SIGAR REVIEWED Since 2003, the government, through the Departments of Defense (DOD), Justice (DOJ), and State (State), and the Agency for International Development (USAID), has worked to develop the rule of law in Afghanistan. This effort has focused on areas such as the judicial system, corrections system (detention centers and prisons), informal justice system, legislative reform, legal education, public outreach, and anticorruption efforts. The objectives of this audit were to determine the extent to which (1) the strategies and objectives guiding government support are current and have consistently defined the scope of rule of law assistance; (2) agencies can fully identify and account for government programs and funding; (3) current rule of law programs performance management systems are measuring progress made in achieving program objectives and in contributing to achieving strategic objectives; and (4) the government has encountered challenges in achieving its objectives and the extent to which it has addressed these challenges.

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