Hearing on US Embassy in Iraq: Mayberry's Opening
Hearing on US Embassy in Iraq: Cummings Questions KBR
Reconstructing Iraq: Costs and Possible Income Sources
Reconstructing Iraq, The Last Year and the Last Decade
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Crimes against Humanity: The Destruction of Iraq’s Electricity Infrastructure.
تقييم ستراتيجية التنمية الاقتصادية والاجتماعية لإعادة الأعمار في العراق
حملة اعادة الاعمار الكبرى للفترة 1991-1993
الرقص على خراب العراق
Christopher Hitchens: Reconstruction of Iraq, Democratic Presidential
Published on Aug 5, 2013
Investment in post-2003 Iraq refers to international efforts to rebuild the infrastructure of Iraq since the Iraq War in 2003. Along with the economic reform of Iraq, international projects have been implemented to repair and upgrade Iraqi water and sewage treatment plants, electricity production, hospitals, schools, housing, and transportation systems. Much of the work has been funded by the Iraq Relief and Reconstruction Fund, and the Coalition Provisional Authority. A significant event for aid or investment in post-2003 Iraq was the Madrid Conference on Reconstruction on October 23, 2003, which was attended by representatives from over 25 nations. Funds assembled at this conference and from other sources have been administered by the United Nations and the World Bank.
Waste, Fraud, and Abuse in Iraq Reconstruction
Ginger Cruz discusses Iraq reconstruction
Iraq Reconstruction Effort Full of Fraud, Waste and Abuse.
Published on Mar 7, 2013 A decade after the war in Iraq began, U.S. and Iraqi officials characterize much of the reconstruction work deployed in that country as failure. A new report that chronicles the wasted money, opportunities and lives.
Hearing on Iraq Reconstruction: Lantos' Opening
The Foreign Affairs Committee holds a hearing: "Iraq: Is Reconstruction Failing?" Stuart W. Bowen, Jr., Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction, will testify.
US wasted billions in rebuilding Ira
The US government is still counting the cost of rebuilding Iraq after the invasion ten years ago. But the office responsible for hunting for millions of dollars stolen in the process is being shut down.
Iraq Reconstruction Hearing 2: "Swimming Pools"
The Committee on Oversight and Government Reform holds its second hearing on Iraq Reconstruction. Here Rep. Braley questions a government auditor about the building of duplicate Olympic size swimming pools.
Report from Iraq: Sorting Fact from Fiction in Iraq Reconstruction
Uploaded on Sep 30, 2010 Stuart W. Bowen, Jr., the Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction. Mr. Bowen discussed his experiences in leading the office created by Congress to provide oversight of U.S. funds appropriated for Iraq's relief and reconstruction. Mr. Bowen has made 13 trips to Iraq since his appointment as Inspector General two and one-half years ago, including visits to sites across Iraq to inspect progress at specific reconstruction projects.
Iraq Reconstruction
Uploaded on Jan 6, 2011
Iraq Reconstruction - House Oversight Committee - 2003-10-08 - 178554-1-DVD - House Committee Government Reform and Oversight. Witnesses testified regarding efforts by the U.S.-led coalition to restore peace, freedom, security, and dignity to the people of Iraq. Most praised the accomplishments of the coalition to date, citing myriad improvements, and were optimistic about the future. However, some committee members and witnesses expressed concerns that a serious safety and security problem still existed in Iraq, and that the procedure used to award reconstruction contracts was not in the best interest of the American taxpayer. Rep. Davis and other members of Congress visited Iraq in August. Filmed by C-SPAN. Non-commercial use only. For more information, see http://www.c-spanvideo.org/program/17...
Iraq in ruins: Post-war life overshadowed by crumbling infrastructure, corru
Despite Iraq being rich in natural resources and the US pouring money into its economy for over a decade, Iraqi infrastructure is constantly failing and the people are forced to beg, as RT's Lucy Kafanov reported from the war-torn country.