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<abstract>Pursuant to a congressional request, GAO examined the economic and
democratic assistance that the United States has provided to the Central
Asian Republics (CAR) of Kazakhstan, the Kyrgyz Republic, Tajikistan,
Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan, focusing on: (1) what the Agency for
International Development&apos;s (AID) economic and democratic reform
initiatives in the CAR were designed to achieve, what has been
accomplished, and what factors, if any, have limited the implementation
of reforms; (2) whether lessons learned from similar AID programs in
Central Europe and Russia have been applied in CAR; and (3) how AID
ensures that its assistance funds in CAR are spent for intended
purposes.&lt;p/&gt;GAO noted that: (1) AID&apos;s economic and democratic reform initiatives in
the five republics are designed to help develop market-oriented
economies, increase citizen participation in economic and political
decision-making, and promote more democratic and responsive governments;
(2) with AID and other donor assistance, the CAR governments have made
progress in this regard; (3) most notably, Kazakhstan and the Kyrgyz
Republic--the two republics most committed to reforms--have privatized
many small and medium-sized, state-owned enterprises, implemented trade
and financial reforms, and developed nongovernmental organizations and
independent broadcast news stations to encourage greater citizen
involvement in governmental activities; (4) however, the goal of
reaching a market-oriented democracy in each of these five republics is
decades away; (5) even those republics that appear to have the greatest
commitment to reform--Kazakhstan and the Kyrgyz Republic--have not
completed many reforms; (6) with the exception of the Kyrgyz Republic,
none have supported key democratic reforms, such as holding fair and
free elections; (7) several important factors have affected the
implementation of reforms in all the republics, including long-standing
government corruption, inadequate resources to implement and enforce new
laws and regulations, inexperience in managing market economies and
democracies, and most importantly, the governments&apos; limited commitment
to implement comprehensive reforms at the national level; (8) AID&apos;s
programs in CAR reflect numerous lessons learned from similar programs
in Central Europe and Russia; (9) for instance, based on efforts to
privatize economies in Central European countries, AID designed an
integrated program to privatize the CAR economies, stressing
simultaneous reforms in the fiscal, legal, and financial sectors; (10)
similarly, based on experience with democratic reforms in Russia, AID
has focused on working with citizen groups rather than with national
political leaders and institutions that are adverse to reforms; (11) to
ensure that assistance funds are spent for intended purposes, AID
requires that cognizant technical officers carry out various project
oversight requirements; and (12) based on GAO&apos;s review of 14 CAR
projects, AID was meeting the requirements.</abstract>
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