PROVINCIAL RECONSTRUCTION TEAMS (PRT)
PRT
FACT SHEET
“We regard Iraq’s success as our own success. We are partners in building this
new Iraq. The PRTs use all of our tools, military and civilian, to get behind
the ideas the Iraqis feel are most important to build their
national institutions to offer a better hope for the Iraqi people’s economic
future.”
- Ambassador Zalmay
Khalilzad in Al-Hillah, Iraq November 20, 2005.
- The Provincial Reconstruction Team initiative is a civil-military effort
that is becoming the primary interface between U.S. government or Coalition
agencies and provincial governments throughout
Iraq, helping provide a sense of hope and a visible path towards
self-reliance. The PRT program
is in direct support of the “National Strategy for Victory in Iraq”.
- The PRTs will assist Iraqi provincial governments with developing a
transparent and sustained capability to govern, promoting increased security
and rule of law, promoting political and economic development and providing
provincial administration necessary to meet the basic needs of the
population.
- The first US-led PRT, in Ninawa Province, was inaugurated during the
visit of Secretary of State
Condoleezza Rice in November, 2005. Three more US-led teams have now been
inaugurated:
PRT Ta’mim (Kirkuk), PRT Babil (Hillah) and PRT Baghdad. Two Coalition-led
teams have begun operation in the southern provinces of Basrah (U.K.) and
Dhi Qar (Italy). Three additional US-led
PRTs (Anbar, Diyala and Salah ad Din) are in the personnel staffing stage
and have already completed their initial training. These nine provinces
contain over one-half the population of Iraq.
- Depending on the needs of the individual province, the teams may have up
to 100 members including approximately 30 locally employed staff. The PRTs
may be manned by personnel from Department of State, USAID, Multinational
Force Iraq, U.S. Department of Justice, U.S.
Department of Agriculture, the Gulf Region Division of the Army Corps of
Engineers, Multinational Corps Iraq and representatives from the Coalition
partners.
- The U.S. Embassy National Coordination Team (NCT) provides operational
guidance and direction to the PRTs, with strategic and policy guidance given
by the Joint Executive Steering Committee (JESC). The JESC is comprised of
U.S. Mission officials, representatives from U.S. and Coalition military as
well as Coalition partners, and the Iraqi government.
- Support for the PRT program comes from a variety of sources, including
the U.S., Coalition partners, NGOs and donor nations. Sources include the
Iraq Reconstruction and Relief Fund
(IRRF), the Commanders Emergency Response Fund (CERP), the Development Fund
for Iraq
(DFI) and new funding targeted specifically for USAID Focused Stabilization,
Community Action and Local Governance Program (LGP) as well as PRT
development funding.
Iraq PRTs
USAID
USAID/IRAQ TRANSITION STRATEGY PLAN (2006- 2008)
SUMMARY
The new USAID Transition Strategy for Iraq provides a focused approach to
essential issues, addressing the root causes of instability and building the
foundation for a prosperous Iraq. It bridges the transition from the short-term
provision of essential services to long-term, integrated, and Iraqi-led
development. USAID’s overarching goal is to contribute to stability and security
as part of the U.S. government National Strategy for Victory in Iraq.
USAID/IRAQ
TRANSITION STRATEGY PLAN (2006- 2008)
Coalition ECON
Iraq's economic reconstruction under coalition occupation was notable for
both impressive accomplishments and serious shortcomings. Many successful
reconstruction initiatives shared essential elements: they were not affected by
security disruptions; they were treated as top priorities; their funding was
streamlined and their impact was quick; and they built on existing Iraqi
capacity. Unsuccessful reconstruction initiatives had very different elements in
common. Policy failure often coincided with security headaches, lack of powerful
coalition patrons, funding delays, and weak Iraqi implementation capacity.
Coaliton
Provisional Authority ECON EXP
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