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    Sweden donates more than $ 8 million to make a deal in Iraq

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     Sweden donates more than $ 8 million to make a deal in Iraq Empty Sweden donates more than $ 8 million to make a deal in Iraq

    Post by Rocky Mon 11 Feb 2019, 3:53 am

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    The United Nations has donated $ 8.3 million to Iraq to assist Iraq in mine clearance and explosive ordnance from areas that have been recovered from the grip of an oppressive organization.
    "With this contribution from Sweden, the United Nations Mine Action Service will be able to better support local communities through explosive risk management, risk education and capacity-building initiatives in support of the Iraqi government," the United Nations said in a statement.
    The contribution comes in conjunction with a recent field visit to the representatives of the Government of Sweden, including the Swedish ambassador in Iraq, Puntos Melander to the city of Sinjar stronghold of Yazidis.
    Explosive ordnance and unexploded ordnance constitute one of the most important concerns of displaced persons to return to their homes, which have become a battleground.
    Since the announcement of the defeat of the Al Qaeda organization in late 2017, the United Nations Mine Action Service has cleared more than 1,100 vital sites in Iraq.
    These sites included bridges, water and other power stations, hospitals, schools, and others, after they were once strongholds of the Dahesh organization.
    According to an assessment by the United Nations in 2018 on the affected areas, 22 percent of displaced people in the camps mention explosive risks as a major reason for their return to their areas, and may reach 52 percent in some provinces according to the United Nations.



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