Iraqis Displaced Inside Iraq, by Iraq War, as of May 2007
- 2,255,000
Iraqi Refugees in Syria & Jordan - 2.1 million to 2.25
million
Iraqi Unemployment Rate - 27 to 60%, where curfew not in
effect
Consumer Price Inflation in 2006 - 50%
Iraqi Children Suffering from Chronic Malnutrition - 28%
in June 2007 (Per CNN.com, July 30, 2007)
Percent of professionals who have left Iraq since 2003
- 40%
Iraqi Physicians Before 2003 Invasion - 34,000
Iraqi Physicians Who Have Left Iraq Since 2005 Invasion
- 12,000
Iraqi Physicians Murdered Since 2003 Invasion - 2,000
Average Daily Hours Iraqi Homes Have Electricity - 1 to
2 hours, per Ryan Crocker, U.S. Ambassador to Iraq (Per
Los Angeles Times, July 27, 2007)
Average Daily Hours Iraqi Homes Have Electricity - 10.9
in May 2007
Average Daily Hours Baghdad Homes Have Electricity - 5.6
in May 2007
Pre-War Daily Hours Baghdad Homes Have Electricity - 16
to 24
Number of Iraqi Homes Connected to Sewer Systems - 37%
Iraqis without access to adequate water supplies - 70%
(Per CNN.com, July 30, 2007)
Water Treatment Plants Rehabilitated - 22%
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