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    France contributes US$980,600 to resilience in Iraq

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    France contributes US$980,600 to resilience in Iraq Empty France contributes US$980,600 to resilience in Iraq

    Post by jedi17 Thu 03 Aug 2017, 8:58 pm

    France contributes US$980,600 to resilience in Iraq
    9:58 AM ADMIN
    Baghdad/ Iraq TradeLink: France has contributed US$980,600 (€833,500) to UNDP’s Iraq Crisis

    Response and Resilience Programme (ICRRP) to promote recovery and resilience-building in areas liberated from the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL).

    Hundreds of thousands of Iraqis fled the ISIL takeover of the Nineveh Plains in 2014. Most have yet to return. Families from these areas, particularly Karemles, Hamdaniya (Qaraqosh), and Bartella, face multiple challenges due to the destruction caused by ISIL, including a lack of job opportunities, the disruption of basic services, and heavily damaged housing.

    France’s contribution to ICRRP will help restore livelihoods and facilitate the return of internally displaced people from the Nineveh Plains, including vulnerable minority communities, through housing rehabilitation and the provision of grants to small businesses. The project will be implemented by two non-governmental organizations, L’Oeuvre d’Orient and Fraternite’ en Irak.

    UNDP’s Resident Representative for Iraq, Ms. Lise Grande, said: “These communities have been through so much. France’s contribution comes at just the right time to help families return home safely, voluntarily and in dignity.”
    The French Ambassador to Iraq, Mr. Bruno Aubert, said: “This integrated project will allow these communities to benefit again from basic services, and help them engage in local economic activities that produce income for their families.”


    UNDP’s ICRRP provides fast-track support to vulnerable families in newly liberated cities and villages where social tensions threaten community cohesion. ICRRP is designed as a resilience and recovery programme to help families withstand the multi-dimensional shocks associated with post-liberation and large-scale returns.


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