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Country
Snapshot 2002/03 |
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Population:
67,897 (July 2003 est.)
Size,
comparable to U.S.: 2.5 times the size of Washington, D
Per
Capita GDP, not adjusted for PPP (year): (est. 2000): $9,690.
Defense
Expenditure as a percentage of GDP: NA%
Size
of armed forces: …,000 (2001)
U.S.
military personnel present: 8 (2003)
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edition of Just the Facts
Program |
1996
actual |
1997
actual |
1998
actual |
1999
actual |
2000
actual |
2001
actual |
2002
estimate |
2003
request |
International
Narcotics Control
Funding of equipment, training, eradication and other
programs of the State's Department's Bureau for International
Narcotics and Law Enforcement (INL) |
$1,300,000
(Shared with Caribbean) |
$2,935,000
(Shared with Caribbean) |
$2,000,000
(Shared with Caribbean) |
$4,860,000
(Shared with Caribbean) |
$1,740,000
(Shared with Caribbean) |
$2,200,000
(Shared with Caribbean) |
$2,875,000
(Shared with Caribbean) |
$2,600,000
(Shared with Caribbean) |
International
Military Education and Training
Funding for courses given both in the U.S. and in-country
by U.S. personnel |
$100,000;
11 students |
$93,000;
13 students |
$123,000;
16 students |
$109,000;
16 students |
$113,000;
12 students |
$130,000;
14 students |
$675,000
shared with Eastern Caribbean; 15 students |
$700,000
shared with Eastern Caribbean |
- Expanded
IMET
A subset of IMET, pays for training in non-combat
topics
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$6,091;
1 student, 0 civilians |
$4,958;
1 student, 0 civilians |
$24,222;
2 students |
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Emergency
Drawdowns
Presidential authority to grant defense equipment from
U.S. arsenal |
$8,500,000
(Shared with Eastern Caribbean) |
$1,500,000
(Shared with Eastern Caribbean) |
$1,500,000
(Shared with Eastern Caribbean) |
$0 |
$0 |
$0 |
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Foreign
Military Financing
Grants and loans for defense articles, training and services. |
$50,000 |
$225,000 |
$310,000 |
$410,000 |
$1,300,000
(Shared with Eastern Caribbean Regional Fund) |
$1,996,000
(Shared with Eastern Caribbean Regional Fund) |
$2,000,000
(Shared with Eastern Caribbean Regional Fund) |
$2,130,000
(Shared with Eastern Caribbean Regional Fund) |
Section
1004 Counterdrug
Training, equipment upgrades and other services provided
by the Department of Defense for counternarcotics |
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$18,000 |
$0 |
$0 |
$78,000 |
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Excess
Defense Articles
Used and surplus arms and equipment |
$0 |
$0 |
$133,924offered
(current value) |
$3,379offered
(current value) |
$0 |
$0 |
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$75,000delivered |
$0delivered |
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Excess
Property
Non-lethal equipment provided by the Department of Defense
for humanitarian purposes |
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Disaster
relief and medical supplies $640,246 |
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Approximate
total police and military aid |
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At
least $336,000 |
At
least $508,000 |
At
least $519,000 |
At
least $202,000 |
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Approximate
number of trainees |
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20 |
158 |
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Program |
1996
actual |
1997
actual |
1998
actual |
1999
actual |
2000
actual |
2001
actual |
2002
estimate |
2003
estimate |
Foreign
Military Sales
Government-to-government sales of defense articles,
training and services |
$0
(Agreements) |
$262,000
(Agreements) |
$2,000
(Agreements) |
$0
(Agreements) |
$0
(Agreements) |
$450,000
(Agreements) |
$50,000
(Agreements) |
$50,000
(Agreements) |
$174,000
(Deliveries) |
$140,000
(Deliveries) |
$341,000
(Deliveries) |
$214,000
(Deliveries) |
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Direct
Commercial Sales
Sales from U.S. companies licensed by the U.S. government |
$12,363
(Licenses) |
$1,250
(Licenses) |
$13,775
(Licenses) |
$649,071
(Licenses) |
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Less
than $500 (Deliveries as of Sep. 1996) |
$8,266
(Deliveries as of Sep. 1997) |
$1,361
(Deliveries as of Sep. 1998) |
$177,000
(Deliveries as of Sep. 1999) |
$1,000
(Deliveries as of Sep. 2000) |
$0
(Deliveries as of Jan. 2002) |
$1,000
(Expected deliveries) |
$5,000
(Expected deliveries) |
Program |
1996
actual |
1997
actual |
1998
actual |
1999
actual |
2000
actual |
2001
actual |
2002
actual |
Center
for Hemispheric Defense Studies
Defense Department initiative to improve civilians' defense
planning and management skills |
0 |
0 |
1
student |
2
students |
4
students |
5
students |
5
students* |
*Total number of students as given by the Center for
Hemispheric Defense Studies
Sources
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U.S. Department
of State Background Notes
http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/
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Transparency
International Corruption Perceptions Index 2003
http://www.transparency.org/pressreleases_archive/2003/2003.10.07.cpi.en.html
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The World Factbook
2003
http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/
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Human Development
Index
http://hdr.undp.org/reports/global/2003/pdf/hdr03_HDI.pdf
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Nationmaster
Military-Armed Forces Personnel
http://www.nationmaster.com/red/graph-T/mil_arm_for_per&int=-1
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Department of Defense: Active
Duty Military Personnel Strengths by Regional
Area and by Country
http://www.dior.whs.mil/mmid/M05/hst1203.pdf
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International
Narcotics Control 1996-2004: United
States, Department of State, Bureau of International Narcotics
and Law Enforcement Affairs, Fiscal Year 1998-2004 Budget Congressional
Presentation (Washington: Department of State: March 1997, 98,
99, 00, April 01, 02, June 03,) <http://www.state.gov/g/inl/rls/rpt/cbj/fy2004/>
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States, Department of State, Report to Congress on Plan Colombia
and Related Programs (Washington: Department of State, July
2000) <http://ciponline.org/colombia/080102.htm>.
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States, White House, Office of Management and Budget, 2003
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Military Financing 1996-2004: United
States, Department of State, Office of Resources, Plans and Policy,
Congressional Presentation for Foreign Operations, Fiscal Year
1998-2004 (Washington: March 1997, 98, 99, 00, April 2001, 02,
Feb. 2003) <http://www.state.gov/m/rm/rls/cbj/2004/>.
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States, General Accounting Office, "Drug Control: U.S. Counternarcotics
Efforts in Colombia Face Continuing Challenges," GAO/NSIAD-98-60
(Washington: GAO, February 12, 1998) <http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgi-bin/useftp.cgi?IPaddress=waisback.access.gpo.gov&filename=ns98060.txt&directory=/diskb/wais/data/gao>.
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States, Department of Defense, Department of State, Foreign
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1004" 1997: H.
Allen Holmes, coordinator for drug enforcement policy and support,
United States Department of Defense, letter in response to congressional
inquiry, Jan. 23, 1998.
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1004" 1998: Ana
Maria Salazar, deputy assistant secretary of defense for drug
enforcement policy and support, United States Department of Defense,
letter in response to congressional inquiry, Mar. 19, 1999.
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1004" 1999: United
States, Department of Defense, Office of the Deputy Assistant
Secretary of Defense for Drug Enforcement Policy and Support,
correspondence with authors, September 21, 2000.
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1004" 2000: United
States, Department of Defense, Report on Department of Defense
Expenditures To Support Foreign Counterdrug Activities, Washington,
December 29, 2000.
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States Congress, Conference Report 106-701 on H.R. 3908, June
29, 2000 <http://ciponline.org/colombia/confrept.pdf>.
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1004" 2001:
United States, Department of Defense, Assistant Secretary of Defense
for Special Operations and Low Intensity Conflict, Report required
by the Floyd D. Spence National Defense Authorization Act for
Fiscal Year 2001 (P.L. 106-398), (Washington: April 18, 2002).
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States, Department of Defense, "DoD Andean Initiative FY02
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1004" Colombia 2002:
Congressional Research Service, Colombia: Summary and Tables
on U.S. Assistance, FY1989-FY2003, (Washington: CRS, May 3, 2002):
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States, White House, Office of Management and Budget, 2003
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Drawdowns 1997: United
States, Department of State, "Summary Sheet," fax document,
September 16, 1997.
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Drawdowns 1998: United
States, Department of State, "Memorandum of Justification
for use of Section 506(a)(2) special authority to draw down articles,
services, and military education and training," September
15, 1998.
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Drawdowns 1999: United
States, White House, "Draft Working Document: FY99 506(a)(2)
Drawdown List Requested Items," Memorandum, September 30,
1999.
- "Section
1033" 1998-2002: same
as "Section 1004" above.
- Anti-Terrorism
Assistance Colombia 2002: United
States, White House, Office of Management and Budget, "Technical
Language" for supplemental appropriations request (Washington:
March 21, 2002): 80 <http://ciponline.org/colombia/02supp_technicallanguage.pdf>.
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Defense Articles: United
States, Department of Defense, Defense Security Cooperation Agency,
Excess Defense Articles online database <http://www.dsca.osd.mil/home/excess_defense_articles_bbs.htm>.
- ONDCP
Discretionary Funds: United
States, Executive Office of the President, Office of National
Drug Control Policy, memo in response to congressional inquiry,
February 1998.
- Trainees
1998-2002: United
States, Department of State, Department of Defense, Foreign
Military Training and DoD Engagement Activities of Interest in
Fiscal Years 1998 and 1999, 1999 and 2000, 2000 and 2001, 2001
and 2002, 2002 and 2003 (Washington: 1999-2003)
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and Social Assistance 1996-2000: United States, Department of
State, Office of Resources, Plans and Policy, Congressional Presentation
for Foreign Operations, Fiscal Year 1998-2000 (Washington: March
1997-April 2001)
http://www.state.gov/m/rm/rls/cbj/2002/.
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and Social Assistance 2001-4: United States, Department of State,
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(Washington, DC: Department of State, April 15, 2002, February
2003) <http://www.state.gov/m/rm/rls/cbj/2004/>.
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States, U.S. Agency for International Development, FY 2002
Congressional Budget Justification (Washington, USAID, 2001)
<http://www.usaid.gov/pubs/cbj2002/cbj2002_table02a.html>.
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