 The first thing that the occupation that when they entered the country they dismantled the Iraqi army and the security forces and this has led to the encouragement and encouraged the terrorists and terrorism to enter into the country from the neighboring countries and because the borders were not secured and that of course created a vacuum in the country and of course increased the conflict and the sectarian division and the terrorism and the militias that had been created which are affiliated to the party leaders so we ruled actually by militias now so all these factors have contributed to the deterioration of the socioeconomic situation of the Iraqi citizen at large from governance perspective I think the Iraqi governance environment is really very fragile and if we talk about the most vulnerable group among the Iraqi society we can talk about the youth the women and children but because of my experience and my and as as an Iraqi woman I can talk about the suffering of the Iraqi women and how the EU system introduced occupation and of course they brought a lot of political leaders so I think that Iraqi women have lost and all the gains that they have made over decades you know fighting for their rights due to the mentality of the increased the the the the the politician who are you know they they came from a you know religious background and they wanted to impose impose the Sharia and not you know the interpretation of the wrong interpretation of Sharia and one of the dropback is the introduction of the family law you know the family law governs the the women's right in terms of inheritance in terms of custody children custody and we had in Iraq the most advanced family law in the region the the the family law introduced is very divisive and very backwarded and I think I think this is one of the dropbacks for for Iraqi Iraqi women literacy rate literacy rate has increased among Iraqi women because because of the economic situation families would favor boys to go to school over over girls disparity in the in the income between men and women the unemployment rate has risen three four times before before the occupation the faces of of Iraqi women and you see the fear despair fear for their family for the future of their family the increase in the number of the displaced people and the majority are women and and children and there is no no media no nobody is shedding any lights on the life of those those displaced people and those miserable camps all over Iraq when I talk to Iraqi women they cannot look in the in the in the eyes their eyes just just you know moves because because of the mental disturbance and the you know the sufferings and the the fear from the future and I I always wonder why the Americans spent billions of dollars to destroy a country and not really keeping the system taking out the dictator out of the system and then try to help Iraqis to rebuild I mean with that money we could have built hundreds of thousands of schools and and primary healthcare centers hospitals and created you know a good infrastructure for for Iraq because there is no service service delivery is is is zero in Iran so I I really I always I always think with myself you know why why that wasn't the the plan of a superpower country like America but the displaced people I mean I mean the the the the rate of rape and sexual assault that I hear from women is really makes me make me really miserable well of course the the occupation is accountable for for all the miserable situation that women and children and elderly and youth every citizen in Iraq of course except the politician so they are accountable for their miseries and their deteriorated situation at all levels