United States
A much more comprehensive list of US anti-war groups is available from the National Grassroots Peace Network/National Network to End the War Against Iraq.
- American Arab Anti Discrimination Committee
- American Civil Liberties Union
- American Friends Service Committee: Iraq Project
- Christian Peacemaker Teams: Adopt-a-Detainee Campaign
The Christian Peacemaker Teams - one of the very few groups of internationals still maintaining a presence inside Iraq - have been running an Adopt a Detainee Campaign since Feb. 2004, pairing union, church, peace and anti-war groups around the world with individual detainees and getting them to write letters on behalf of their "adopted" detainee.
- Citizens Concerned for the People of Iraq
Interfaith Network of Concern for the People of Iraq & Citizens Concerned for the People of Iraq
- Counting the Cost
US project to publicise the human cost of the war.
- Human Rights Watch
- Iraq Action Coalition
- Iraq Body Count
Database of media-reported civilian deaths in Iraq resulting directly from the invasion of Iraq by the US and its allies.
- Iraq Revenue Watch
Small NGO monitoring the use of Iraqi oil revenues. Part of the Open Society Institute, funded by George Soros.
- Geographical Distribution of Iraq's Oil Fields and Its Relation with the New Constitution (May 2006)
- Managing Iraq's Petroleum (Apr 2006)
Report by Iraq Revenue Watch on a meeting of oil experts looking at the future of managing oil revenues in Iraq
- Second Transparency Report on Smuggling of Crude Oil and Petroleum (2006)
This document, produced by the inspector general of Iraq's ministry of oil and translated by Revenue Watch, describes corruption in the oil sector, and particularly the multi-billion dollar smuggling of crude petroleum and refined products.
- 'Iraqi Oil Wealth: Issues of Government and Development' - Policy Recommendations from Discussions at the London Conference (July 2005)
The group's policy recommendations focus on how to promote economic reconstruction, transparency and accountability, equitable revenue distribution, and how to prevent corruption. Most importantly, they urge Iraqis to create an environment in which political, economic, and social actors can participate in developing an oil industry that will support Iraq's transition to democracy.
- 'Protecting the Future: Constitutional Safeguards for Iraq's Oil Revenues' (26 May 2005)
Explores ways that Iraq can avoid this trap by embedding measures for accountability into the future Iraqi constitution. The report recommends provisions that make clear which agencies are responsible for the development and implementation of the Iraqi budget, and grant oversight of oil revenues to all branches of government—executive, legislative, and judicial.
- 'Disorder, Negligence and Mismanagement: How the CPA handled Iraq reconstruction funds' (Sept 2004)
Iraq Revenue Watch report on alleged failings in CPA management of Iraq reconstruction funds. The report is available as a pdf file.
- Archive of IRW reports
- Iraqi American Chamber of Commerce and Industry
Established by several hundred IraqiAmerican business professionals with the aim to help the iraqi private sector join the global economy of the 21st century after decades of neglect. Today IACCI has over 150 employees - mostly Iraqis in offices throughout Iraq, Amman (Jordan) and Washington DC.
- National Grassroots Peace Network (NGPN)
Formerly the National Network to End the War Against Iraq. No longer active, but the website remains useful.
- Open Society Institute
- Project on Defense Alternatives
- Occupation Distress - the effect of the Iraq war on the U.S. military (19 May 2005)
Resources and analysis detailing the human, economic and military cost of the Iraq war for the U.S. military. Run by the Project on Defense Alternatives.
- Occupation Distress - the effect of the Iraq war on the U.S. military (19 May 2005)
- Traprock Peace Center
- Voices in the Wilderness US
- Women's International League for Peace and Freedom