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Title U.S. counterterrorism programs in East and Northwest Africa / Keith Jones, editor
Published New York : Nova Publishers, ©2014

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Description 1 online resource : color illustrations, color maps
Series Terrorism, hot spots and conflict-related issues
Terrorism, hot spots and conflict-related issues.
Contents U.S. COUNTERTERRORISM PROGRAMS IN EAST AND NORTHWEST AFRICA; U.S. COUNTERTERRORISM PROGRAMS IN EAST AND NORTHWEST AFRICA; Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data; CONTENTS; PREFACE; Chapter 1: COMBATING TERRORISM: STATE DEPARTMENT CAN IMPROVE MANAGEMENT OF EAST AFRICA PROGRAM; WHY GAO DID THIS STUDY; WHAT GAO RECOMMENDS; WHAT GAO FOUND; ABBREVIATIONS; BACKGROUND; PREACT SUPPORTS BROADER U.S. GOVERNMENT COUNTERTERRORISM EFFORTS IN EAST AFRICA; STATE HAS DISBURSED 42.3 MILLION OF THE NEARLY 104 MILLION ALLOCATED FOR PREACT
STATE CONSIDERS KEY FACTORS IN MANAGING PREACT INITIATIVE, BUT LACKS COMPREHENSIVE DOCUMENTATION AND INFORMATION COLLECTION EFFORTSCONCLUSION; RECOMMENDATIONS FOR EXECUTIVE ACTION; AGENCY COMMENTS AND OUR EVALUATION; APPENDIX I: OBJECTIVES, SCOPE, AND METHODOLOGY; APPENDIX II: STATUS OF PARTNERSHIP FOR REGIONAL EAST AFRICA COUNTERTERRORISM FUNDS; Chapter 2: COMBATING TERRORISM: U.S. EFFORTS IN NORTHWEST AFRICA WOULD BE STRENGTHENED BY ENHANCED PROGRAM MANAGEMENT; WHY GAO DID THIS STUDY; WHAT GAO RECOMMENDS; WHAT GAO FOUND; ABBREVIATIONS; BACKGROUND
Nearly half of funds allocated for tsctp since 2009 have been disbursed, but tsctp program managers are unable to readily provide data on the status of fundingtsctp implementation is generally consistent with most key practices of interagency collaboration, but the department of justice can be better integrated; u.s. agencies take steps to consider partner country needs, absorptive capacities, and other donor efforts when selecting tsctp activities; conclusion; recommendations for executive action; agency comments and our evaluation; appendix i: objectives, scope, and methodology
APPENDIX II: EXAMPLES OF ACTIVITIES CONDUCTED USING FUNDS ALLOCATED FOR THE TRANS-SAHARA COUNTERTERRORISM PARTNERSHIPAPPENDIX III: EXAMPLES OF ACCOUNTS ANDPROGRAMS THAT SUPPORT COUNTERTERRORISMACTIVITIES OUTSIDE OF THE TRANS-SAHARA COUNTERTERRORISM PARTNERSHIP; APPENDIX IV: STATUS OF FUNDS ALLOCATED FOR TRANS-SAHARA COUNTERTERRORISM PARTNERSHIP ACTIVITIES; Chapter 3: THE SEPTEMBER 2013 TERRORIST ATTACK IN KENYA: IN BRIEF; OVERVIEW; Chapter 4: NIGERIA'S BOKO HARAM: FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS; SUMMARY; OVERVIEW; FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS; Blank Page; INDEX
Summary Terrorism in East Africa has remained a concern of the United States since 1998, when al Qaeda bombed U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania. As part of its efforts to address this threat, State launched PREACT in 2009 as a program for long-term engagement and capacity building in East Africa. PREACT-which focuses on countering terrorist threats, including al Shabaab, an al Qaeda affiliate based in Somalia-is managed by State's Bureau of African Affairs and provides assistance in a region composed of 12 partner countries. This book examines PREACT, including the role it plays in U.S. counterterr
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (Ebsco, viewed January 21, 2015)
Subject United States. Department of State. Bureau of African Affairs. Partnership for Regional East Africa Counterterrorism
United States. Agency for International Development. Trans-Sahara Counterterrorism Partnership
Terrorism -- Africa, East -- Prevention
Terrorism -- Africa, Northwest -- Prevention
International relations and terrorism.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Freedom & Security -- Terrorism.
International relations and terrorism
Terrorism -- Prevention
Africa, East
Northwest Africa
Form Electronic book
ISBN 1634633660
9781634633666