USAID's Investments in Iraq - Dollars to Results

Population
35.1 Million
Average Annual Income
$14,007 per Person

USAID investments in Iraq focus on: strengthening Iraqi provincial governance; increasing community and civil society participation; bolstering economic reforms to expand the private sector; strengthening rule of law and human rights; improving delivery of key services; preparing for the 2013 provincial elections; and continuing to assist with the return and resettlement of displaced persons.

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For complete data on USAID's disbursements please visit the Foreign Assistance Dashboard.

Results of USAID’s spending in Iraq

The gypsies of Al-Zohoor Village are the most vulnerable minority in Iraq’s southern Diwaniyah Province, but USAID’s Community A

The gypsies of Al-Zohoor Village are the most vulnerable minority in Iraq’s southern Diwaniyah Province, but USAID’s Community Action Program efforts have established dialogue between this community and the local government in order to encourage the establishment of basic services.

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Results for Civil Society, Good Governance, Agriculture, and Economic Opportunity subsectors include contributions of other U.S. Government agencies.