Baghdad - Eight Years After Saddam
Progress has been slow, with the country strill riven by social, economic and security problems.
Progress has been slow, with the country strill riven by social, economic and security problems.
City devastated by Bosnian Serb siege has been transformed, boasting restored Austro-Hungarian buildings and gleaming new office blocks.
Ministries failing to use up their budgets despite pressing need for more reconstruction work.
Some are less obvious than others as Sadr City undergoes cultural and economic change.
Funding details to be confirmed after election produces new government.
People displaced by flooding say help not reaching them fast enough.
IWPR enquiries prompt authorities to fix disastrous sewage problems.
Four years after the blueprint for Afghan democracy was set out at Bonn, much remains to be done.