Iraq's reconstruction efforts post-2003 faced significant challenges due to a lack of security, political instability, and sectarian violence, which hindered effective governance and infrastructure development. Corruption and mismanagement of funds further exacerbated the situation, leading to inefficient use of resources. Additionally, the absence of a cohesive national strategy and local buy-in caused many initiatives to falter, leaving communities without the necessary support to rebuild effectively. These factors combined resulted in a prolonged struggle for stability and recovery.
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