I did a lot of searching around but to be honest I wasn't able
to come up with anybody who was actually providing direct
humanitarian aid in Iraq.
Mercy Corps is still
in Iraq doing water supply and sanitation as well as projects with
longer-term benefits.
The Seattle Times has them there as recently as 11/08.
Also from the Seattle Times article,
Some groups that continue to work in Iraq now shun
publicity for fear of emerging as a target of terrorism. Others
agreed to be named in this article. They include Portland-based
Northwest Medical Teams, which trains nurses and doctors in its
international and Iraqi-staffed office in Kurdish-controlled Erbil
in northern Iraq, and Connecticut-based Save The Children
Federation, which works in the southern Iraqi town of
Basra.
(browse browse) Yeah, Save
the Children is doing direct humanitarian aid.
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