Drug Policy
Budget request for the International Narcotics Control and Law Enforcement program.
A report "on the status of reform activities in Colombia funded or authorized, in whole or part, by the Department of State, USAID or DoD, to promote alternative development, the recovery and resettlement of internally displaced persons, judicial reform, the peace process and human rights."
Describing "any relationships between foreign governments or organizations and organizations based in Colombia that have been designated as foreign terrorist organizations under United States law," and U.S. "policies that are designed to address such relationships."
The State Department's certification that Honduras is implementing policies to protect freedom of expression and due process, and investigating and prosecuting human rights abuses in the civilian justice system. This certification frees up 20 percent of U.S. security assistance to Honduras.
A quarterly report that, while duplicating some information about these three programs available elsewhere, provides valuable new details.
This report addresses those Mexico-specific elements of the Merida Initiative that are designed to combat drug trafficking and associated violence, human trafficking, and arms smuggling directly.
A report detailing any United States funding, assistance or other support for the Departamento Administrativo de Seguridad, its officials, employees, affiliates and contractors during the period 2002 through 2010, including but not limited to training, equipment, information sharing, technical assistance, and facilities construction.
An overview of several Defense Department security cooperation programs managed by DSCA.
An overview of Defense Department Humanitarian Assistance programs managed by DSCA.
An annual report on the exercise of CCIF authority, which identifies each foreign nation that received assistance under CCIF authority for the fiscal year, the amount of that assistance, and the national security rationale for providing that assistance.