Rebuilding Iraq: Status of Funding and Reconstruction Efforts
Abstract
Rebuilding Iraq is a U.S. national security and foreign policy priority and constitutes the largest U.S. assistance program since World War II. Billions of dollars in grants, loans, assets, and revenues from various sources have been made available or pledged to the reconstruction of Iraq. The United States, along with its coalition partners and various international organizations and donors, has embarked on a significant effort to rebuild Iraq following multiple wars and decades of neglect by the former regime. The U.S. effort to restore Iraq's basic infrastructure and essential services is important to attaining U.S. military and political objectives in Iraq and helping Iraq achieve democracy and freedom. This report provides information on (1) the funding applied to the reconstruction effort and (2) U.S. activities and progress made in the oil, power, water, and health sectors and key challenges that these sectors face.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jul 01, 2005
- Accession Number
- AD1174868
Entities
People
- Aniruddha Dasgupta
- Audrey Solis
- B. P. Hickey
- Charles D. Groves
- Jody Prosser
- John Hutton
- Joseph A. Christoff
- Lynn Cothern
- Michael Simon
- Monica Brym
- Muriel Forster
- Sarah J. Lynch
Organizations
- United States Government Accountability Office