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    The World Bank proposes solutions to improve the climate situation in Iraq

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    The World Bank proposes solutions to improve the climate situation in Iraq Empty The World Bank proposes solutions to improve the climate situation in Iraq

    Post by Rocky Tue 13 Dec 2022, 5:21 am

    The World Bank proposes solutions to improve the climate situation in Iraq

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    Economy News-Baghdad
    The World Bank proposed a set of solutions to improve the climate situation in Iraq.
    The World Bank stated in a statement it received that "the World Bank Group launched yesterday the Climate and Development Report for Iraq in cooperation with the Iraqi government at a high-level round table meeting held with the Prime Ministry in Baghdad and attended by official officials and international partners, in addition to the media."
    He added, "The report provides the climate and development of Iraq with an analytical basis for addressing the country's most urgent development needs and addressing climate challenges simultaneously. It also examines the cost of the country's transition to a less carbon-dependent economy, and discusses opportunities and reforms aimed at adopting a greener and more sensitive growth model." for the environment," pointing out that "the report provides a matrix of priority and sequential recommendations at the policy level, in addition to an agenda for climate action aimed at accelerating the pace of green, resilient and inclusive development in Iraq."
    The report emphasized "giving priority to investments in green and inclusive growth paths in ways that reflect their degree of urgency, synergies and trade-offs, financing the green transition in Iraq by mobilizing both public and private capital, and deploying public financing tools in a strategic manner to benefit from private financing."
    Farid Belhaj, World Bank Vice President for the Middle East and North Africa, said, according to the statement: “Iraq faces a challenge represented in moving away from total dependence on oil and shifting towards a more diversified economy led by the private sector and has the ability to create job opportunities and build human capital, along with Along with building resilience in the face of climate change," he said, pointing out that "climate action in Iraq must be accompanied by an improvement in labor force conditions, investments in human capital, and societal dialogue to enhance efforts to create more and better job opportunities." and to provide more sustainable livelihoods across the country.”


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