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A Provincial Reconstruction Team (PRT) is a unit introduced by the United States government, consisting of military officers, diplomats, and reconstruction subject matter experts, working to support reconstruction efforts in unstable states. PRTs were first established in Afghanistan in early 2002, and as of 2008 operate there as well as in Iraq. While the concepts are similar, PRTs in Afghanistan and Iraq have separate compositions and missions. Their common purpose, however, is to empower local governments to govern their constituents more effectively.
A PRT includes a military component (Civil Affairs/Force Protection, etc.), civilian police advisors, and civilian representatives of US (or other national) government foreign affairs agencies. In a US-led PRT, this generally includes a representative from USAID, the Department of State, the Department of Agriculture, and the Department of Justice. They are assisted by public diplomacy and reporting staff. The PRTs are the primary civil-military relations tool in Afghanistan and Iraq and are described as “'a means to extend the reach and enhance the legitimacy of the central government'” into the provinces of Afghanistan.
The PRT NATO teams and reconstruction of Afghanistan. This short video looks at selected ISAF Provincial Reconstruction Teams and their efforts to rebuild Afghanistan. What are PRT Teams? http://www.nato.int/docu/review/2007/issue3/english/art2.html NATO Homepage: http://www.nato.int
Task Force Uruzgan - Provincial Reconstruction Team in actie
This story is about the Kapisa Provincial Reconstruction Team working to help facilitate reconstruction, improve security and development in Afghanistan. Produced by Staff Sgt. Tiffany Gordon
This story highlights NATO Provincial Reconstruction Team that follows an "Afghan first" approach at every strategic level, by putting the Afghan government in the leading role for Afghan reconstruction. Produced by Cpl. A.J. Lugo.
Korean forces operating the Provincial Reconstruction Team in Parwan province educate Afghan citizens and provide them with valuable skills for the future.
Part 1 - This is B-Roll footage of the Canadian Forces Provincial Reconstruction Team in Kandahar, Afghanistan. It puts a face on the soldiers helping and a face on those who are being helped.
Sarah Montgomery, Head of Social and Economic Development, Provincial Reconstruction Team (PRT) in Helmand Province, Afghanistan talks about the UK's work with the Government of Afghanistan to improve access to healthcare. You can read more about the UK's work in Afghanistan here: https://www.gov.uk/government/world/afghanistan
http://thefilmarchive.org/ March 22, 2007 "We will double the number of provincial reconstruction teams. These teams bring together military and civilian experts to help local Iraqi communities pursue reconciliation, strengthen the moderates, and speed the transition to Iraqi self-reliance." -- President George W. Bush, 1/10/07 Under The President's New Way Forward For Iraq, The Number Of Provincial Reconstruction Teams (PRTs) Will Increase. PRTs are joint civilian-military units that support local leaders and empower provincial authorities by working closely with the communities they serve. The expansion is a joint Department of State-Department of Defense mission that will employ both civilian and military resources toward a common strategic plan. The Number Of PRTs Will Increase To ...
Zabul Provincial Reconstruction Team Transfer of Authority. Video by Staff Sgt. Katie Gray | 117th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment (Hawaii) | Date: 11.11.2012. HD Video B-roll of the Zabul Provincial Reconstruction Team Transfer of Authority. The Zabul Provincial Reconstruction Team is made up of Active and National Guard/Reserve Air Force and Army personnel, Department of State, U.S. Agency for International Development and U.S. Department of Agriculture personnel who work with the government of Afghanistan to improve governance, stability and development throughout the province. Also available in high definition