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Iraq
Progress in Iraq
2004-01-15
  • All major cities now have city councils.
  • For the first time in 30 years, an independent judiciary is functioning, and nearly all of Iraq’s 400 courts are open.
  • Baghdad now has 88 neighborhood advisory councils.
  • The citizens of Iraq stay informed about developments in the country through more than 200 independent newspapers.
  • 35 percent of households now receive news via satellite TV dishes, which were illegal under Saddam’s regime.
  • Health care spending has increased to 26 times what Saddam spent.
  • With the help of $6.4 million in CERP funds, all 240 hospitals, and 95 percent of Iraq’s 1,200 clinics have reopened, and the neglected health care facilities are undergoing rehabilitation and reconstruction.
  • 856 health projects have been funded.
  • Over 22 million vaccinations have been administered.
  • Pharmaceutical distribution has increased from 700 tons in May to a total of 12,000 tons through today.
  • 5.9 million students are registered and attending school, which exceeds prewar numbers.
  • During the prior regime, only one in six students had access to textbooks, most of which were outdated and filled with Ba’athist and pro-Saddam messages. Today, 51 million textbooks, free of propaganda, are printed and distributed.
  • All 22 universities and 43 technical institutes are open.
  • Ninety- seven thousand freshman applications have been received by the Ministry of Education, compared to 63,000 last year.
  • Over 230,000 Iraqis now provide security for their fellow citizens, and Iraqi security forces now account for more than half of all forces in Iraq.
  • Over 68,000 policemen have been hired. An additional number are currently in training.
  • The new Iraqi Civil Defense Corps has over 17,000 personnel operating and another 3,800 in training.
  • Fifty-one thousand five hundred Iraqis are in the border police force.
  • Ninety- seven thousand are in the Facility Protection Service, protecting vital infrastructure from sabotage and terrorist attacks.
  • Before the war, nearly three-quarters of Iraq’s 27,000 kilometers of vital irrigation canals were weed-choked by years of neglect. Today over 18,500 kilometers of irrigation canals have been cleared, bringing water to tens of thousands of farmers, creating jobs and revitalizing the Iraqi economy.
  • In Baghdad, commanders have used CERP funds to make emergency repairs to a sewer and water system that had collapsed due to neglect and looting.
  • Construction has begun on over 1,000 new houses.
  • As anyone who has driven in Baghdad knows, the number of privately owned vehicles has doubled from 500,000 in April to over 1 million today
Posted by:Chuck Simmins

#12  Thanks for the update on progress being made in Iraq. I was interested in progress made in revitalizing Iraqi agriculture. Could you tell me of any other measures being taken to help agriculture in that country?
Posted by: Gabriel Hiza   2004-06-01 7:42:24 AM  

#11  Impressive.

Just one question: "35 percent of households now receive news via satellite TV dishes, which were illegal under Saddam’s regime."

That sounds incredible to me. Or should that read "35 percent of households with a TV"?
Posted by: True German Ally   2004-1-15 5:30:55 PM  

#10  F****** A!
I'm gonna love shuving this in the faces of certain people that i know.
Posted by: chinditz   2004-1-15 4:10:29 PM  

#9  #3 At this rate we will never win the hearts and minds of the Iraqi people and only create more violence! Damn if only Al Bore were in office he would know what to do.

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Posted by: Paul   2004-1-15 1:48:13 PM  

#8  All clear indicators of a QUAGMIRE!
Posted by: Dragon Fly   2004-1-15 10:48:04 AM  

#7  Tsk, tsk, tsk. What cultural imperialism, bringing them fresh water, textbooks, and courts. We should be ashamed.
Posted by: Robert Crawford   2004-1-15 10:05:13 AM  

#6  Thanks for the update on progress being made in Iraq. I was interested in progress made in revitalizing Iraqi agriculture. Could you tell me of any other measures being taken to help agriculture in that country?
Posted by: Gabriel Hiza   2004-06-01 7:42:24 AM  

#5  Impressive.

Just one question: "35 percent of households now receive news via satellite TV dishes, which were illegal under Saddam’s regime."

That sounds incredible to me. Or should that read "35 percent of households with a TV"?
Posted by: True German Ally   2004-1-15 5:30:55 PM  

#4  F****** A!
I'm gonna love shuving this in the faces of certain people that i know.
Posted by: chinditz   2004-1-15 4:10:29 PM  

#3  #3 At this rate we will never win the hearts and minds of the Iraqi people and only create more violence! Damn if only Al Bore were in office he would know what to do.

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Posted by: Paul   2004-1-15 1:48:13 PM  

#2  All clear indicators of a QUAGMIRE!
Posted by: Dragon Fly   2004-1-15 10:48:04 AM  

#1  Tsk, tsk, tsk. What cultural imperialism, bringing them fresh water, textbooks, and courts. We should be ashamed.
Posted by: Robert Crawford   2004-1-15 10:05:13 AM  

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