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    Australia contributes US$1.5 million to stabilization in Iraq

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    Australia contributes US$1.5 million to stabilization in Iraq Empty Australia contributes US$1.5 million to stabilization in Iraq

    Post by jedi17 Sun 11 Jun 2017, 7:33 pm

    Australia contributes US$1.5 million to stabilization in Iraq
    1:15 PM ADMIN
    Baghdad/ Iraq TradeLink: The Government of Australia has contributed an additional US$1.5 million

    to UNDP’s Funding Facility for Stabilization (FFS), which finances fast-track initiatives in areas liberated from the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL).

    This brings Australia’s total contribution to FFS to almost US$3 million to date.
    Based on priorities identified by the Government of Iraq and local authorities, FFS helps quickly repair public infrastructure, provides grants to small businesses, boosts the capacity of local government, promotes civil engagement and community reconciliation, and provides short-term employment through public works schemes.

    UNDP Resident Representative for Iraq, Ms. Lise Grande, said: “The level of destruction in the districts where fighting is still on-going in western Mosul is some of the worst in the entire military campaign. We already have 300 projects underway in Mosul, but it’s clear that this is only a start. We have to face the fact that an enormous amount of rehabilitation will be required.”
    Australia’s Ambassador to Iraq, Mr. Christopher Langman, said: “Australia is pleased to continue supporting stabilization work in Iraq, including in the newly liberated areas of Mosul. We know that restoring basic services and repairing key infrastructure are crucial so that people can return to their homes.”


    Established in June 2015, FFS is working in newly liberated areas in Anbar, Salahal-Din, Nineveh, Diala and Kirkuk Governorates. More than 1,000 projects are completed or being implemented across 23 locations. Since the start of the crisis, over 1.8 million people have returned to their homes.

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