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Humanitarian and Civic Assistance: Costa Rica

The budget for Humanitarian Civic Assistance projects is presented in a yearly report by the Department of Defense. The amounts include "incidental expenses" -- the cost of materials, supplies, and some services. However, the funding listed below does not include costs for transportation, personnel expenses, oil, petroleum, or the repair of equipment. Expenses reported as HCA are only those components of a deployment which are directly related to the project at hand. Thus the dollar amounts categorized as "HCA" are very small when compared with the actual expense of any given deployment.

Fiscal Year Activity Incidental expenses
2003 [6]
One Medical/Dental/Veterinary Project: Provided medical care to the local populace Location: Guanacaste
$39,933
Total
$39,933
2000 [5]
Medical/Dental/Veterinary Projects: provided medical assistance to the local populace Location: Puntarenas
$29,423
Total
$29,423
1999 [4]
Medical/dental/veterinary assistance to local populace in the Providence's of San Carlos, Puntarenas, Limon and Buones Aires.
$67,000
Total
$67,000
1998 [3]
Medical / dental / veterinary assistance to the local populace in the province of Guanacaste
$30,000
Optometry assistance for the populace in the province of San Jose
$13,000
Total
$43,000
1997 [2]
Repair of one school and clinic
$39,038
Medical project included 1 Medical Readiness Training Exercise (MEDRETE)
$18,000
Total
$57,038
1996 [1]
Construction of three (three-classroom) schools and repair one school
$38,520.41
Medical / Dental assistance to the local populace in Canton de Los Chiles
$15,531.88
Total
$54,052.29

Sources:

1 United States, Department of Defense, Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Special Operations and Low-Intensity Conflict, Humanitarian and Civic Assistance Program of the Department of Defense, Fiscal Year 1996, (Washington: Department of Defense, March 1, 1997).

2 United States, Department of Defense, Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Special Operations and Low-Intensity Conflict, Humanitarian and Civic Assistance Program of the Department of Defense, Fiscal Year 1997, (Washington: Department of Defense, March 1, 1998).

3 United States, Department of Defense, Defense Security Cooperation Agency, Humanitarian and Civic Assistance Program of the Department of Defense, Fiscal Year 1998, (Washington: Department of Defense, March 1, 1999).

4 United States, Department of Defense, Defense Security Cooperation Agency, Humanitarian and Civic Assistance Program of the Department of Defense, Fiscal Year 1999, (Washington: Department of Defense, March 1, 2000).

5 United States, Department of Defense, Defense Security Cooperation Agency, Humanitarian and Civic Assistance Program of the Department of Defense, Fiscal Year 2000, (Washington: Department of Defense, March 1, 2001).

7 United States, Department of Defense, Defense Security Cooperation Agency, Humanitarian and Civic Assistance Program of the Department of Defense, Fiscal Year 2003, (Washington: Department of Defense, March 1, 2004).

Humanitarian and Civic Assistance: Costa Rica

 

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