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    An invitation to quote Indonesia's economic experience in Iraq

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    An invitation to quote Indonesia's economic experience in Iraq Empty An invitation to quote Indonesia's economic experience in Iraq

    Post by Rocky Thu 15 Feb 2018, 3:50 am

    An invitation to quote Indonesia's economic experience in Iraq
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    The Academy of Economic Affairs called for Iraq to draw the economic experience of Indonesia, as it has the elements of its success from natural resources and human resources. 

    "From the mid-1970s to the 1990s, Indonesia has pursued many poverty reduction programs and policies and succeeded in reducing the number of poor people from 54.5 million in 1976 to 34.5 million in 1996," said Dr. Wafaa Al-Mahdawi. Emphasizing during this stage to increase productivity and raise wages and promote demand in rural areas, in order to get out of poverty. "


    "The new approach to sustainable development in Indonesia has adopted access to poor areas where resources are limited through a network of community-based development projects," Mahdawi said, calling for "adoption in Iraq through cooperation and coordination with local governments to ensure that projects are consistent with government plans." Central. "


    "The hierarchy of power in Indonesia starts from the central government to the province, the city and the sub-regions," she said. "This division or distribution is similar to the administrative divisions of Iraq, where there is a horizontal relationship of responsibility at each regional level. Allocating 80 percent of natural resources revenues to local governments, with the exception of oil and gas, which are an important resource for the central government. " 





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