Posts Tagged ‘SIGIR’

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Following the 2003 intervention in Iraq and the fall of Saddam Hussein’s regime, the United States initiated a major relief and reconstruction program to stabilize the country, rehabilitate the economy, provide a secure and safe environment by recruiting and training Iraq police and military forces, and provide for humanitarian and emergency relief, among other objectives.

Over the last nine years, the United States provided billions of dollars for thousands of projects funded and managed by multiple federal agencies.1 (more…)

Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction (SIGIR)

Quarterly Report to the United States Congress
October 30, 2012

Crude oil export volume also per year to the country.58 For a look at all three IEA production scenarios, see Figure 1.6. Despite the bright picture painted by these new reports, there are issues that could limit the country’s economic growth. Iraq’s antiquated banking industry has been unable to finance the kind of massive development spending required for Iraq to reach its goals. Further, international bankers voiced concern that the dismissal of CBI Governor al-Shabibi could weaken Iraq’s financial services industry. (more…)