Updated On: 02 August, 2025 10:07 AM IST | Kabul | mid-day online correspondent
SIGAR’s 68th and final report highlights a sharp drop in US aid to Afghanistan, ongoing Taliban restrictions on women’s rights, and concerns about aid politicisation. Afghan officials deny interference claims, while experts question the long-term impact of SIGAR’s oversight since its inception in 2008.

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The Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR) has released its 68th and last report, according to the news agency ANI.
The report discusses US aid to Afghanistan, the situation of women and girls, security, the economy, counter-narcotics efforts, recent developments, SIGAR's monitoring process, the completion of its mission, and the role of other US government agencies in overseeing Afghan affairs.
While the situation has been highly concerning, SIGAR claims in the report that the Taliban in Afghanistan has broadly stripped Afghan women and girls of their rights over the past nearly four years.