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    This is what Iraq has joined the funds to implement projects to restore stability

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    This is what Iraq has joined the funds to implement projects to restore stability Empty This is what Iraq has joined the funds to implement projects to restore stability

    Post by Rocky Wed 07 Feb 2018, 6:47 am

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    [rtl]BAGHDAD - The Secretary-General of the Council of Ministers Mahdi al-Alaq, on Tuesday, the size of the losses suffered by Iraq as a result of the invasion of the organization calling for the cities of the country and the liberation of it, indicating that it amounted to 90 billion dollars, more than half of the infrastructure, High hopes for the Kuwait Conference for the reconstruction of Iraq.[/rtl]
    [rtl]Al-Alaq said in a press statement that "the field studies carried out by the Ministry of Planning in cooperation with a number of support agencies, estimated the losses suffered by Iraq as a result of the war against a duel between 80 to 90 billion dollars."[/rtl]
    [rtl]He pointed out that "47 billion dollars of damage linked to the infrastructure and economic facilities in the country, while the rest of the amounts in other sectors, most notably housing in the country."[/rtl]
    [rtl]"Iraq is building great hopes for financial support through this conference," he said. "Iraq will present all these losses to donors in detail and through field reports developed in coordination with the World Bank."[/rtl]
    [rtl]He pointed out that "the reports will identify the damage to each region individually and each sector individually, including the sectors of oil, electricity, education, agriculture and housing," stressing that "Nineveh province is the most affected among all other provinces and in all sectors."[/rtl]
    [rtl]"Iraq has tried to mitigate the damage and has initiated rapid operations to restore stability in a number of cities through small-scale reconstruction projects to rehabilitate cities to accommodate their displaced children, including demining, running small water and electricity stations, opening unaffected schools and rehabilitating hospitals, .[/rtl]
    [rtl]"The difference between the quick re-stabilization processes currently underway and the reconstruction processes to be presented at the Kuwait conference is that the first is implemented with little funding and through small projects that aim at securing the minimum level of return of displaced people. Electricity, sewerage and other projects. "[/rtl]
    [rtl]He stressed that "projects have already contributed to reducing the number of displaced in the country during the early stages of the war against the dues to about half the end of the war," explaining, "According to official statistics, the number of displaced returnees by the end of last year about two million and 800 thousand displaced, while still two million and 900 A displaced person in displacement camps so far. "[/rtl]
    [rtl]He pointed out that "Iraq received financial support from a number of countries ranging between 500 to 600 million dollars to implement projects to restore stability, in addition to the funds allocated from the public budget in the country."[/rtl]
    [rtl]"The humanitarian assistance received by Iraq from Kuwait at the present time exceeded the contribution of the Arab countries combined, which gives us great gratitude."[/rtl]
    [rtl]He also referred to the "Caravan schools built by Kuwait, which have helped to ensure that students are enrolled in the liberated areas of the so-called Al-Qa'ida organization as well as the schools built inside the camps."[/rtl]
    [rtl]He expressed the aspiration of Iraq to "open more schools in the next phase, which we believe to be one of the important aspects in support of stability in the liberated areas."[/rtl]
    [rtl]"The recent financial grant to support the health sector in the liberated governorates, which will contribute to the reconstruction of health centers and hospitals there."[/rtl]
    [rtl]The State of Kuwait had allocated $ 200 million in 2015 to support humanitarian efforts in Iraq, as well as $ 100 million allocated recently to support the health sector in the affected provinces.[/rtl]

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