The International Advisory and Monitoring Board was appointed to oversee the Coalition Provisional Authority's disbursements from the humanitarian Development Fund for Iraq.
The IAMB was composed of senior representatives from the United Nations, the Arab Fund for Social and Economic Development, the International Monetary Fund, and the World Bank.
The IAMB had trouble getting co-operation from the Administrator of Iraq, Paul Bremer, and from the CPA.
In their final press release before the CPA's authority expired the IAMB wrote: This Iraq-related article is a stub.
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