

Support GOB initiatives to strengthen and secure its own borders against transnational crime: the GOB passes legislation that improves law enforcement capabilities against transnational crime the GOB undertakes effective regional coordination of intelligence and operations against transnational crime organizations the GOB extends investigative and prosecutorial capabilities against trafficking across entire country, while also developing effective means to attend to victims.ĭevelop and maintain strong counternarcotics and anti-crime policies and programs within the GOB develop the professional capabilities of counterterrorism forces within the GOB's judiciary and police: there is a 10 percent increase over prior year in successful prosecution of major drug cases 95 percent of all CN police/prosecutors/legal assistants are trained in advanced drug case investigative techniques an elite group of Bolivian National Police are trained in anti-terrorist investigative techniques.ĭevelop a stable, representative government characterized by political and social order, citizen confidence in the political system and strengthened democratic institutions: Public confidence in courts, public prosecutors, and defenders has increased to approximately 44 percent the GOB passes new police organic law that is based upon modern policing principles and is responsive to complaints of corruption and abuse percentage of complaints made against members of the Bolivia National Police resolved within six weeks/months is ten percent higher than in FY 2006. The social communications program is designed to expand awareness and support for counternarcotics goals through emphasis on the threat to family, community and national safety and stability that is created by illicit drugs and narcotrafficking. Support the implementation of a GOB social communications and marketing campaign promoting counternarcotics policies and objectives.

Develop and maintain programs that reduce coca production and control marketing of licit coca leaf: GOB drug strategy will introduce forced eradication in the Yungas in 2007 DIGECO (the Bolivian agency charged with controlling the marketing of legal coca) completes its institutionalization and enforces new regulations that exert greater control over trade and limits the granting of new licenses to trade coca leaves.ĭevelop and maintain strong counternarcotics policies and programs within the GOB and encouraging greater domestic support for counternarcotics policies and programs: the ministerial National Drug Prevention Coordinating Council (CONALTID) designs a coherent and sustainable set of programs advancing its drug strategy a national demand reduction network is formed within civil society the DARE program is incorporated into the national school curriculum. Program Objectives and Performance Indicatorsĭisrupt the trade in illicit coca leaf and the export/trans-shipment of cocaine and precursor chemicals: the Government of Brazil (GOB) will interdict 16 percent of Bolivia's potential cocaine production. Western Hemisphere (Latin America, the Caribbean, Canada).Near East (northern Africa, Middle East).Counterterrorism & Countering Violent Extremism.Economic Growth, Energy, and the Environment.Civilian Security, Democracy, and Human Rights.Arms Control and International Security.


Alphabetical List of Bureaus and Offices.
