Iraq: Recent Developments in Reconstruction Assistance

Abstract

Large-scale assistance programs are being undertaken by the United States following the war with Iraq. To fund such programs, in April 2003, Congress approved a $2.48 billion Iraq Relief and Reconstruction Fund (IRRF) in the FY2003 Supplemental Appropriation. In November 2003, the FY2004 Supplemental Appropriation provided an additional $18.4 billion for the IRRF. The FY2005 Emergency Supplemental signed into law in May 2005 provides $5.7 billion in a new Iraqi Security Forces Fund for the training and equipping of Iraqi security forces. In February 2006, the Administration requested $749 million for economic reconstruction-related programs in its FY2007 foreign operations budget. It also requested $1.6 billion to support similar programs in an FY2006 emergency supplemental and $3.7 billion for training of Iraqi security forces. Both House and Senate-approved versions of the supplemental provide roughly $1.6 billion in economic aid. The House provides $3.0 billion for Iraqi security forces while the Senate meets the Administration request. Contributions pledged by other donors at the October 24, 2003 Madrid donor conference and in subsequent meeting have amounted to roughly $14.6 billion in grants and loans. On June 28, 2004, the entity implementing assistance programs, the Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA), dissolved, and sovereignty was returned to Iraq. U.N. Security Council Resolution 1546 of June 8, 2004, returned control of assets held in the Development Fund for Iraq to the government of Iraq. U.S. assistance is now provided through the U.S. embassy. Many reconstruction efforts on the ground are underway, but security concerns have slowed progress considerably. Of the nearly $29 billion in appropriated funds from all accounts directed at reconstruction purposes, close to 40% is targeted at infrastructure projects roads, sanitation, electric power, oil production, etc. About 38% is used to train and equip Iraqi security forces. A range of programs accounti

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
May 05, 2006
Accession Number
ADA472345

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  • Curt Tarnoff

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