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Iraq-Jordan
Millions of dollars poured into reconstruction of Baghdad slum
2004-12-27
The government has released a large portion of the funds allocated for the reconstruction of Sadr City in Baghdad, according to Labor Minister Leila Abdul-Latif. Sadr City, a major Iraqi slum, is home to nearly 2.5 million impoverished Shiite Muslims in the country. It was the scene of heavy fighting between U.S. troops and militiamen of radical Shiite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr. But the sides agreed a ceasefire in October under which Sadr's fighters surrendered their weapons in return for hard cash.

Abdul-Latif said Iraqi ministries now had access to 57 billion of the 90 billion dinars (approx. $60 million) and $200 million the government had earmarked for Sadr City. The ministries involved include electricity, education, health, interior and labor, she said. The remaining 33 billion dinars will be made available next year, she said. In addition to local currency allocations, the government had spent $200 million on projects in Sadr City. Upgrading the city's sewage network has so far cost $150 million, Abdul-Latif said. The remaining $50 million had gone to drinking water projects, she added. However, the minister said, Sadr City was in need of additional funds to modernize its public amenities.
Posted by:Fred

#2  Start at the bottom of the economic ladder -- get Nike to put a shoe factory in there. Have that work for a few years, get a little prosperity going, and then take the next step -- textiles. Upgrade telecom, transport and education every day, and get the people used to the idea of "go to work, work hard, get paid, improve oneself, move up".
Posted by: Steve White   2004-12-27 12:40:16 PM  

#1  I smell a new War on Poverty. This sounds like a great un tapped pool of low skilled workers. Perhaps we should send the Chinese in. It would distract them from Taiwan.
Posted by: Mrs. Davis   2004-12-27 7:56:27 AM  

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