Highlights of Accomplishments During ICAP Sample Clauses

Highlights of Accomplishments During ICAP. The USAID-funded Iraq Community Action Program, initiated in June 2003, reached its completion in March 2007. Over the course of the three years of the program, ACDI/VOCA and the community boards accomplished the following:1 • A total of 676 community development projects were completed in eight governorates in Iraq. • Over 330,000 days of labor generated and more than 5,000 long-term jobs created, at a cost to USAID and ACDI/VOCA of just over $4 per person per project. • Community contributions to ICAP are approximately 22% of the value of projects. • Forty-seven co-operatives were established, mostly in the Sunni triangle, providing jobs and income, and demonstrating a new model of democratic ownership. • Ninety-three community boards, undertaking projects and promoting local democracy, were successfully established. • Training in business management skills was provided to cooperative members, women, youth and community group members. • One hundred and six water and sanitation projects brought much needed water to some of Iraq’s poorest villages and provided villages, towns and cities with safe means of waste disposal. • Twenty residential quarters and villages were connected to the power grid, providing electricity for homes and businesses. • Thirty-nine road, bridge and embankment projects were completed, including installation of street lights and paving much of Ba’qubah city center. • Over 180,000 people were provided with access to a telephone connection. • Twenty-four public parks, gardens and sports fields were renovated. • Twenty-one waste cleanup and environmental rehabilitation projects were completed. • Twenty-five irrigation projects helped Iraqi farmers cultivate up to 80,000 acres of land. • Nine livestock vaccination campaigns were conducted in 450 villages. • Sixty-seven civil society projects involved in building women centers, cultural and community centers, renovating libraries, establishing community radio stations, sponsoring cultural events, were successfully completed. 1 Note that 76 projects implemented by Counterpart International in Anbar Governorate and Baghdad are incorporated into all analysis in this report. • Sixty-eight health projects providing essential medical care, including construction or renovation of 25 health centers, resulted in improved healthcare for hundreds of thousands of Iraqis. • Two hundred and ninety-three schools were assisted in eight governorates with $3.5 million of funding, resulting in better atten...
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