Dahuk, Iraq – Children at the House
of Angels School were showered with toys
during a recent visit from members of the
Gulf Region Division, U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers in Iraq.
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The bombings are only the beginning of the story.
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Air Force Master Sgt.
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Ministry of Health / Iraq
Central Organization for Statistics & Information Technology
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BAGHDAD, Nov. 29 -- This war-battered city, according to U.S.
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Elizabeth Ferris
Senior Fellow and Co-Director
Brookings-Bern Project on Internal Displacement
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Until the early 1990s, Iraq\'s healthcare system was considered one of the most advanced in the Middle East. Following the Gulf War, it began to deteriorate. Prior to the Iraq War, healthcare spending amounted to 50 cents (US) per Iraqi per year. Today, the Iraqi healthcare system has regressed to a chronic and smoldering condition.
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In an Oxfam International survey 10 conducted among 1700 Iraqi women, 60% of the respondents reported that aid agencies were the largest provider of aid, followed by 23% for local leaders while 15% cited the national government as their major provider of assistance.
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