DoD News: Coalition Provisional Authority Briefing, Commander's Emergency Response ProgramAll major cities now have city councils.
For the first time in 30 years, an independent judiciary is functioning, and nearly all of Iraq's 400 courts are open.
Baghdad now has 88 neighborhood advisory councils.
The citizens of Iraq stay informed about developments in the country through more than 200 independent newspapers.
35 percent of households now receive news via satellite TV dishes, which were illegal under Saddam's regime.
Health care spending has increased to 26 times what Saddam spent.
With the help of $6.4 million in CERP funds, all 240 hospitals, and 95 percent of Iraq's 1,200 clinics have reopened, and the neglected health care facilities are undergoing rehabilitation and reconstruction.
For the first time in 30 years, an independent judiciary is functioning, and nearly all of Iraq's 400 courts are open.
Baghdad now has 88 neighborhood advisory councils.
The citizens of Iraq stay informed about developments in the country through more than 200 independent newspapers.
35 percent of households now receive news via satellite TV dishes, which were illegal under Saddam's regime.
Health care spending has increased to 26 times what Saddam spent.
With the help of $6.4 million in CERP funds, all 240 hospitals, and 95 percent of Iraq's 1,200 clinics have reopened, and the neglected health care facilities are undergoing rehabilitation and reconstruction.
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