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Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs
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Congressional Budget Justification (CBJ)
Fiscal Year 2005
  

Fiscal Year 2005

International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Budget Justification

The report, released April 2004 is available in PDF format as a single file [2.29MB Get Adobe Acrobat Reader], in addition to the HTML-based files listed below. To view the PDF, you will need to download, at no cost, the Adobe Acrobat Reader.

Table of Contents

Program Overview and Budget Summary

Program Overview
Budget Summary

Country Programs

Andean Counterdrug Initiative
Bolivia
Brazil
Colombia
Ecuador
Panama
Peru
Venezuela
Airbridge Denial Program

Other Latin America

The Bahamas
Guatemala
Jamaica
Mexico
Latin America Regional

Africa

Liberia
Nigeria
South Africa
Africa Regional

Asia and the Middle East

Afghanistan
Indonesia
Laos
Morocco
Pakistan
Philippines
Thailand
Asia/Middle East Regional

Regional and Global Programs

Interregional Aviation Support
Systems Support and Upgrades
International Organizations
Demand Reduction/Drug Awareness
Trafficking in Persons
Anti-Crime Programs
Alien Smuggling
Border Security
Cyber Crime, Intellectual Property Rights and Critical Infrastructure Protection
Financial Crimes and Money Laundering
Law Enforcement Institutional Support
International Law Enforcement Academy
Civilian Police and Justice Program
Program Development and Support

  
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