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    Al-Sudani: Iraq needs 8,000 schools and building them will take years

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    Post by Rocky Mon 13 Feb 2023, 7:07 am

    Al-Sudani: Iraq needs 8,000 schools and building them will take years
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    {Politics: Al Furat News} Prime Minister Muhammad Shia Al-Sudani held, today, Monday, an expanded meeting with the chairman and members of the Parliamentary Education Committee, which is the first meeting to be held with a parliamentary committee after the parliamentary committee elections.
    He was briefed on the proposals of the deputies aimed at developing the education sector and advancing all its aspects. During the meeting, the problems that the education sector suffers from in the field of infrastructure were discussed in terms of providing school buildings and equipment, and housing educators, in addition to discussing the amendment of some instructions related to donation. lands, printing textbooks, and deliberating a proposal to legislate the Teacher Protection Law.
    The members of the Parliamentary Education Committee appreciated the government’s efforts in supporting the social protection file and motivating the children of poor families to engage in education, and providing school trips to schools that were suffering from a great shortage. They also praised the Cabinet’s decisions to install lecturers, who numbered more than 300,000.
    The Prime Minister stressed the government's interest in the education sector, which faces a number of challenges, and indicated that the government is continuing to implement its government program to improve the reality of education in the field of infrastructure and curriculum development.
    Al-Sudani stressed the need for 8 thousand schools in the provinces of Iraq, which may take years to build, but the financial budget carries solutions and solutions, through the Iraq Fund for Development and with the participation of the private sector. 
    He pointed to the government's determination to confront multidimensional poverty, through the implementation of the Student Grant Law for poor families covered by social protection, stressing the possibility of addressing all current problems, in close coordination and cooperation between the executive and legislative authorities.
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