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Help us continue to document this war’s human losses.

Help us continue to make the data freely available to all.

And help us continue to humanise the Iraqi victims behind the numbers.

Five years after the invasion Iraq Body Count (IBC) not only continues to keep a firm day-by-day count, it also maintains the largest public list of named and identified Iraqi dead.

IBC’s work remains a key and unique resource for institutions, researchers, media, and individual citizens.

But IBC is still run by volunteers on a shoestring. Billions are being spent on this war, but almost nothing on recording its Iraqi victims.

If you think we are doing an important job, please don’t leave the website without making a donation.

Your contribution will ensure that the Iraq war’s
civilian victims continue to be visibly and
verifiably documented.

   

IBC’s work becomes more useful the more people who know about it. This page explains how you can help to spread the word.

Educate

Install an IBC web counter

If you want to keep visitors to your website informed about the latest confirmed toll of civilians killed in the violence of the Iraq war and its aftermath, you can place an IBC Web counter on your web pages.

These new counters are easier to add to your site, and work on blogs and forums. They will automatically update directly from the IBC database as new incidents are added.

Just click on the counter you’d like to add to your site to get the HTML you need.

Provide information about us to your networks, community, and media.

There are many ways in which supporters of our work can inform others. This can range from sending informative emails, to posting comments on blogs and bulletin boards, to contacting press and media in your country or local community about IBC.

The material on this website is freely available for the above and similar not-for-profit purposes. We only ask that you correctly cite the URL of the IBC website (http://www.iraqbodycount.org/) when discussing, drawing from, or linking to our work. For-profit and institutional users should consult our Conditions of Use.