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<abstract>The United States has been providing assistance to Colombia since the
early 1970s to help the Colombian National Police and other law
enforcement agencies, the military, and civilian agencies reduce illegal
drug production and trafficking. Recognizing that illegal drug
activities are a serious problem, the Colombian government announced a
counternarcotics plan known as Plan Colombia. This testimony reviews the
U.S. counternarcotics efforts in Colombia. Although U.S.-provided
assistance has enhanced Colombian counternarcotics capabilities, its
usefulness has sometimes been limited because of long-standing problems
in planning and implementation. For example, little progress has been
made in launching a plan to have Colombia&apos;s National Police assume a
larger role in managing the aerial eradication program, which requires
costly U.S. contractor assistance. The governments of the United States
and Colombia face continuing and new financial and management challenges
in implementing Plan Colombia. The costs and activities needed to
implement the plan are unknown at this time, and it will take years
before any significant reduction in the drug trade is seen. Colombia
must resolve problems with its political and economic stability and
improve its management of counternarcotics funding in order to
successfully implement Plan Colombia. The testimony summarized the
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