Unstable long-term control, border conflict, and religious conflict have caused conflicts in progress in Iraq from the beginning of the 20th century to the present. Iraq participated in the First World War and the Second World War. From 1980 to 1988, from 1988 to 1991, from 2003 to 2010 it has been divided into one or two phases. 1,2 Participation in Iraq and Afghanistan of the United States has been the most persistent battle in the world since the Vietnam War.
Unstable leadership, controversial territory and the decline of land and supply have brought about various public health problems experienced by Iraq in the past century 5. Cities were built along the Tigris and Euphrates rivers and frequent diseases occurred in neighboring areas, so residents have been subjected to great threats to water supply and infectious diseases. During the mid-20th century, during the gap between World War II and the Persian Gulf War Iraqi enjoy a comprehensive health service throughout the country, including modern hospitals. By 1992, most hospitals were operated at a fraction of the previous level and face serious medical and supply shortages. Medical services have been suppressed and diseases are explosively increasing. Malaria, cholera, gastrointestinal disease, typhoid fever spread throughout Iraq
Another influence of the Iraq war is inflation worsening. The public health problem is a secondary factor of human basic needs, Iraq is a developing country, and that people have less opportunity to access clean water and malnutrition Increase incidence ,severity
Research on practical strategies to solve the Iraqi water crisis is rare and obsolete. In August 2010, the latest articles on Iraq's water issues were announced on the website of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. 6 I evaluated Iraq's water quality problem and first reviewed the history of waterborne disease outbreaks and frequent reports. It was caused by war. My goal is to accumulate information on sustainable water quality measures to prevent and mitigate the outbreak caused by poor water quality in Iraq. Useful knowledge includes history and current data on waterborne diseases, best practices for rebuilding society devastated by war, population nutritional status, public health infrastructure and awareness, and economic and political national overall Contains the situation.
Iraqi water and sanitation facilities are characterized by poor quality water and services. The war over 30 years and limited environmental awareness destroyed Iraq's water management system. There is a big difference in supply of drinking water between rural areas and between urban and rural areas. 91% of the total population is available for drinking water. In rural areas, however, only 77% of the population can use improved drinking water sources compared to 98% in urban areas. Wasting a lot of water in the manufacturing process
Research on practical strategies to solve the Iraqi water crisis is rare and obsolete. In August 2010, the latest articles on Iraq's water issues were announced on the website of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. 6 I evaluated Iraq's water quality problem and first reviewed the history of waterborne disease outbreaks and frequent reports. It was caused by war. My goal is to accumulate information on sustainable water quality measures to prevent and mitigate the outbreak caused by poor water quality in Iraq. Useful knowledge includes history and current data on waterborne diseases, best practices for rebuilding society devastated by war, population nutritional status, public health infrastructure and awareness, and economic and political national overall Contains the situation.
Officials said that nothing will be improved unless Iraq is serious about its water policy and the history of water management that is defective. Women and children dig a huge white mound from the sinking outflow pool as water evaporated from the canal is wasted due to water leakage from the canal, waste of irrigation wastewater, and poor drainage system. "There is no water in the river we drink," she said, about the river from the Euphrates river. "Now it's completely dry and there is sewage in. I dig mine wells, but it is sometimes drained, so I have to drink water from the river.