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    NGO monitoring projects lagging in Babylon since 2012

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    Post by Rocky Mon 11 Sep 2017, 2:18 am

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    NGO monitoring projects lagging in Babylon since 2012


     Babylon / Iqbal Mohammed 

    Civil Action Network, one of the civil society organizations, announced the launch of monitoring and monitoring project for the projects in Babil province, while the organization revealed the lack of cooperation of government agencies in uncovering the reasons for the delay and the suspension of some service projects, noting the presence of dozens of school buildings and government institutions as well as projects lagging since 2012 Due to poor choice of executing companies.

    "Since the beginning of 2017, the network has launched the project monitoring and monitoring project in Babil province, and a voluntary team has been formed to visit a number of departments and projects whose work is in direct contact with the citizen," said Abdul Hassan al-Khafaji, executive director of the civil action network. 
     Al-Khafaji pointed out that "the team monitored the main reasons for the suspension of projects, the most important lack of financial allocations as well as the presence of companies are efficient." 
    "The team did not see any cooperation from some of the responsible parties and their argument in this. We must obtain approvals from the higher authorities so that they can cooperate, but even after obtaining the approvals, even though we are a community organization, "We have the right to watch because this is part of our work and they have shown no cooperation with us."
    "But this did not discourage the team, he made direct visits to a group of departments and projects, including the water and sewer services of Babylon, health, education and electricity, and the Ministry of Housing and some local councils in Abu Gharq, Nile and Sada and district directors and other sub-departments in order to collect information."
    Al-Aqabi pointed out that "the Babylon team has made field visits to some of the stalled projects and monitoring many facts and negatives, noting that there are more dozens of projects stalled such as the building of the internal section of the Technical Institute Babel stopped work since 2012 as well as building the new headquarters of the province near the intersection of revolution, Work and the headquarters of the provincial council and the draft Hilla large and was completed a large part of it but stopped, as well as bridging the mother, which is located in the most important area of ​​the city of Hilla, where it was created to reduce traffic congestion There is also a water project Abu Gharq and dozens of other educational projects and Zer Because of the lack of financial allocations due to the financial crisis in Iraq and low oil prices and lack of experience of companies. "He stressed that"

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