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Cablegate: Usaid Representative in Mazar-I-Sharif Urges

Published: Tue 20 May 2008 05:57 AM
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SUBJECT: USAID REPRESENTATIVE IN MAZAR-I-SHARIF URGES
SWEDES TO INTEGRATE CIVILIAN ADVISORS AND MILITARY MORE
EFFECTIVELY
1. (SBU) On May 15-16, Deputy Economic Counselor accompanied
USAID Field Program Officer (FPO) from Mazar-i-Sharif to
meetings at the Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs,
Ministry of Defense, Swedish Military Intelligence and
Security Directorate, and the Swedish International
Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA). FPO shared the
following observations at the close of a two-year tour in
Mazar-i-Sharif:
- The Swedish government should focus on integrating its
civilian advisors with its military more effectively.
- The German-led Regional Command North headquarters in Mazar
would benefit from a greater civilian presence (only two
civilians at present).
- Swedish pre-deployment military training should include the
civilian advisors with whom the Swedish military will work.
- Swedish troop deployments to Mazar should be longer than
six months to improve results. (Sweden currently has 350
troops covering four provinces in northern Afghanistan.)
Swedish civilians stay in the PRT for a full year.
- The Swedish military could win more "hearts and minds" in
the local population by having some type of Civilian Military
Cooperation (CIMIC) funds at its disposal for small projects
with an immediate and visible impact that do not interfere
with long-term development.
- The Swedish PRT should begin to utilize Afghan expertise
where possible.
2.(SBU) FPO also identified the following sectors where SIDA
should focus Swedish aid efforts:
- Infrastructure
- Rule of Law
- Access to water and water usage
- Groundwater hydro-geological assessments.
3. (SBU) The Swedes said they appreciated these comments, but
did not provide any substantive replies to these
observations. Post will follow up to report Swedish
responses septel.
WOOD
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