Inside Iraq

Rehan Mullick

Wednesday, 26 Feb 2003 at 8:00 pm – Sun Room, Memorial Union

Rehan Mullick worked with the United Nations Iraqi-based Office of the Humanitarian Coordinator, arriving in Baghdad in September 2000. As a member of the staff overseeing the implementation of the Oil-for-Food Program, he helped to assess and monitor humanitarian conditions in Iraq, and measure the impact of "Oil for Food" supplies in the country. He will share what he learned about Iraq's current state of affairs from this experience. He will also provide an overview of the history, government and people of Iraq. Dr. Mullick was born in Pakistan, holds dual citizenship with the U.S., and earned a doctorate in sociology from Iowa State University.

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