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    British newspaper: Diaspora Iraqis should be called in to help develop the country

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    British newspaper: Diaspora Iraqis should be called in to help develop the country Empty British newspaper: Diaspora Iraqis should be called in to help develop the country

    Post by Rocky Tue 23 Mar 2021, 7:33 am


    British newspaper: Diaspora Iraqis should be called in to help develop the country

    11:25 - 23/03/2021



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    The information / translation…
    Former Iraqi ambassador to the United Nations, Faisal Istrabadi, confirmed, Tuesday, that the time has now come for the Iraqi expatriates to play an important role in the country's long-term development.
    "The first wave of returnees to [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] after the 2003 war contributed to the disintegration of [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] " and
    added that "the flow of expatriates after the fall of the regime Saddam Hussein contributed to the emergence of local perceptions of self-interest and corruption, ”indicating that“ many have returned to [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] not with the idea of ​​contributing to the reconstruction, but with the expectation of obtaining senior positions in the state. ”
    In discussing the research paper, Dr. Ola Kazim said, “There is suspicion and suspicion from the Iraqi population towards the“ first generation ”of the Iraqi diaspora who returned after 2003, but the new“ second generation ”can be used with greater cooperation and development. It is based on technocracy and merit, instead of networks of patronage and nepotism. Therefore, through this relationship, trust in the diaspora can be rebuilt.
    For his part, Dr. Abbas Kadhim said, “There is a strong desire to help and many were hoping, of course, to benefit from certificates and qualifications well in [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] , but of course, the biggest obstacle was the security context. The political system based on quotas after the change led to years of Violence and corruption, which prevented many Iraqis with experience and who wanted to return.
    He indicated that “most of the stereotypes about the Iraqi diaspora were made or formulated around the image of returning Iraqis who would work in politics, but let us remember that this is only a small segment of the Iraqi diaspora who returned or tried to return.”
    He pointed out that “the relative peace in [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] in the past few years has been an opportunity that should not be missed to harness the second generation of Iraqi expatriates, as there must be some form of formal procedures, or a platform or channel for expatriates to communicate with those in [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] who need support. Training and knowledge transfer.
    He stressed that "the Iraqi government can establish this channel if it is interested in harnessing the potential of the diaspora, or it can be conducted through a non-governmental organization or an international organization or even from within the diaspora itself." End / 25 z
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