Transparency we can learn from U.S.

Take a look “Costofwar.com”

“From 2003 through 2012, the United States provided $60.64 billion for the relief and reconstruction of Iraq,” or about $15 million spent per day. Of the $61 billion, $52 billion was allocated from major funds such as the Iraq Relief and Reconstruction Fund (IRRF) and the final $9 billion from additional assistance programs and reconstruction-related oversight expenses. In total over the last 10 years, the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office calculated at least $767 billion was spent when accounting for total military spending, additional aid and other diplomatic expenses. “Costofwar.com,”a product of the National Priorities Project, puts that figure higher, at about $812 billion, and notes that some projects are yet to be finished. Report Sigir learning from Iraqcost of war

 

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