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USAID cleans up Baghdad
Partcipants in a USAID financed cleanup of the El Rashid neighborhood of Baghdad deliver garbage to collection spots where it is trucked to landfills. Some 1,000 people are particpating in the 16-day project. Each worker is paid by USAID the equivelent of about $4 day for their effort.
Partcipants in a USAID financed cleanup of the El Rashid neighborhood of Baghdad deliver garbage to collection spots where it is trucked to landfills. Some 1,000 people are particpating in the 16-day project. Each worker is paid by USAID the equivalent ofabout $4 day for their effort.
Partcipants in a USAID financed cleanup of the El Rashid neighborhood of Baghdad deliver garbage to collection spots where it is trucked to landfills. Some 1,000 people are particpating in the 16-day project. Each worker is paid by USAID the equivalent of about $4 day for their effort.
Children watch partcipants in a USAID financed cleanup of the El Rashid neighborhood of Baghdad deliver garbage to collection spots where it is trucked to landfills. Some 1,000 people are particpating in the 16-day project. Each worker is paid by USAID the equivalent of about $4 day for their effort.
Garbage is loaded from a collection point to be taken to a landfill in a USAID financed cleanup of the El Rashid neighborhood of Baghdad. Some 1,000 people are particpating in the 16-day project. Each worker is paid by USAID the equivalent of about $4 day for their effort.
Partcipants in a USAID financed cleanup of the El Rashid neighborhood of Baghdad deliver garbage to collection spots where it is trucked to landfills. Some 1,000 people are particpating in the 16-day project. Each worker is paid by USAID the equivalent of about $4 day for their effort.
>Members of the US Army prepare Iraqi money to pay partcipants in a USAID financed cleanup of the El Rashid neighborhood of Baghdad deliver garbage to collection spots where it is trucked to landfills. Some 1,000 people are particpating in the 16-day project. Each worker is  paid by USAID the equivalent of about $4 day for their effort.
Members of the US Army pay a representative of 50 partcipants in a USAID financed cleanup of the El Rashid neighborhood of Baghdad  who deliver garbage to collection spots where it is trucked to landfills. Some 1,000 people are particpating in the 16-day project. Each worker is paid by USAID the equivalent of about $4 day for their effort.
Members of the US Army pay a representative of 50 partcipants in a USAID financed cleanup of the El Rashid neighborhood of Baghdad  who deliver garbage to collection spots where it is trucked to landfills. Some 1,000 people are particpating in the 16-day project. Each worker is paid by USAID the equivalent of about $4 day for their effort.
A pile of Iraqi dinars is prepared to pay partcipants in a USAID financed cleanup of the El Rashid neighborhood of Baghdad  who deliver garbage to collection spots where it is trucked to landfills. Some 1,000 people are particpating in the 16-day project. Each worker is paid by USAID the equivealent of about $4 day for their effort.
Members of the US Army pay a representative of 50 partcipants in a USAID financed cleanup of the El Rashid neighborhood of Baghdad  who deliver garbage to collection spots where it is trucked to landfills. Some 1,000 people are particpating in the 16-day project. Each worker is paid by USAID about $4 day for their effort.
Garbage piles up on the streets of downtown Bagdad as  service have yet to be restored.
Partcipants in a USAID financed cleanup of the El Rashid neighborhood of Baghdad deliver garbage to collection spots where it is trucked to landfills. Some 1,000 people are particpating in the 16-day project. Each workers are paid by USAID about $4 day for their effort.
An Iraqi child steps over raw sewage flowing in the street and piles of garbage mount on the streets in central Baghdad on 30 May, 2003. USAID funded projects have begun to clean up  garbage in some neighborhoods and sewage stations are scheduled to receive more electricity power which will bring them back to pre-war capacity.

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USAID cleans up Baghdad


Members of the US Army pay a representative of 50 partcipants in a USAID financed cleanup of the El Rashid neighborhood of Baghdad  who deliver garbage to collection spots where it is trucked to landfills. Some 1,000 people are particpating in the 16-day project. Each worker is paid by USAID the equivalent of about $4 day for their effort.
Photo by Thomas Hartwell, May 29, 2003

Members of the US Army pay a representative of 50 partcipants in a USAID financed cleanup of the El Rashid neighborhood of Baghdad who deliver garbage to collection spots where it is trucked to landfills. Some 1,000 people are particpating in the 16-day project. Each worker is paid by USAID the equivalent of about $4 day for their effort.

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