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    “Baghdad Today” publishes a summary of what the Iraqi government, headed by Muhammad Shiaa al-Sudani, presented in the most important files within its government program, for a year of its life, which corresponds to the current October 27 .
    Below are the most important files :
    File of education and school buildings
    The ministerial curriculum includes an ambitious vision aimed at creating an educational system that has the elements of completion and success, making it consistent with international standards .
    The ministerial curriculum in the field of education aimed to :
    Creating an educational system that contains the elements of completion and success .
    Developing an educational and pedagogical system that contributes to consolidating the concepts of brotherhood, coexistence, and acceptance of others .
    Confirming scientific sobriety, providing the infrastructure for the educational system, and meeting the need for school buildings .
    The government's plan focuses on the trilogy (infrastructure - student - teacher) in the educational process .
    Important steps and starting points : 
    Involving the service and engineering effort team to provide urgent solutions to schools and complete school buildings .
    The Council of Ministers decision to install free lecturers, who number more than 300,000, and end their problem .
    387 new school buildings have been completed, and work is underway to complete 324 school buildings before the end of the current year .
    Restoration and addition of annexes and classrooms to 1,076 school buildings .
    It is expected that the restoration and addition of annexes to 1,135 school buildings will be completed before the end of this year .
    Launching the implementation of 8,000 schools at once within the programs of the Iraq Fund for Development .
    Launching the National Strategy for Education (2022-2031), to reform the educational system.
    Completion and opening of 40% of school building projects that were previously suspended .
    Opening and completing 64 school buildings in Basra Governorate .
    The Supreme Committee for Educational Development in the Prime Minister’s Office has begun procedures for sending (5,000) scholarship students to obtain higher degrees from reputable international universities .
    Reviewing the Ministry of Education Project No. (1) and maintaining the allocations for schools and transferring the recovered funds to the governorates in proportion to the number of schools .
    Solving the problem of years of waiting for external students. The Council of Ministers approved the exception of external students who have completed (28) years of age, from the years of waiting to take the external exam .
    Holding accountable the elements responsible for leaking exam questions and taking measures to reduce these rejected cases .
    Activating the Literacy Eradication Law No. 23 of 2011, and its mechanisms and procedures. Launching the adult education program with the Education Does Not Wait Fund ( ECW ) and the International Institute for Lifelong Learning (UIL) .
     Develop urgent solutions and mechanisms to solve the problems of school building lands and prepare for their allocation .
    Printing school books for the year (2023-2024), as an exception to the periods stipulated in the regulations for implementing government contracts, and shortening the referral time in order to speed up the printing process, to ensure the provision of school books on time .
    Directing that the national education strategy be a road map for all state institutions, and that the infrastructure of this sector regain its health .
    Allocating three job grades to donors of plots of land for the purpose of constructing schools from the grades resulting from deletion and creation .
    Unconventional numbers, plans, and treatments :
    The Prime Minister stressed the need for an exceptional methodology and unconventional plans to fill the accumulated deficit in school buildings .
    There are currently 26,147 government schools and 3,350 private schools .
    10,458,000  students and students in public education, and 460,574 students and students in private education .
    447301  Members of educational and teaching bodies in public education. And 41,882 members of teaching and educational bodies in private education .
    8741  school buildings is the amount of deficit in school buildings .
    1013  schools operate according to the triple shift .
    971  caravan school .
    129,000  educational staff have participated in training and development courses .
    Including 780,000 male and female students in the school feeding programme, in the poorest districts .
    Preparing 250,000 new study trips
    100  thousand blackboards for schools in governorates affected by terrorism .
    Launching the Critical Friend Supervisor Program for administrative development .
    Launching the developed director program for school principals .
    Launching the Green Schools Initiative, which included 150 schools in Baghdad .
    Youth and sports sector
    The government program gave special attention to the youth and sports sector, in light of the percentage of youth that constitute 60% of Iraqi society, and emphasized the necessity of shifting towards institutional work to lead all sectors, especially those occupied by the youth and sports sector.
    Practical steps :
    Launching the  “Riyada” initiative, for development and employment, which aims to motivate groups of students and youth to interact with labor market variables and technological development, and to invest in individual skills, talents and the ability to innovate .
    Increasing the capital of the Fund to Support Small Income-Generating Enterprises, to become (1,350 billion dinars) .
    The decision to establish startups to help young people work .
    The Council of Ministers approves lending to young people who have completed the training courses of the “Riyada” initiative and wish to establish small projects .
     Working with the International Finance Corporation  (IFC) , the possibility of cooperation to establish a bank (Riyada) that will finance small loans allocated to youth and provide job opportunities .
    Early success in organizing the 25th Gulf Championship in Basra, creating all the reasons to attract sports fans, facilitating the entry of fans from the Arab Gulf countries, overcoming the obstacles of organization, allocating the necessary funds for the tournament, and providing free broadcasting of the matches .
    The Prime Minister honored the Iraqi national team that won the 25th Gulf Championship in Basra. - The youth team that qualified for the World Youth Cup. The delegation of the Olympic team that won the West Asian Under-23 Championship, hosted by Iraq .
    The Prime Minister’s sponsorship of the Youth and Sports Conference, and the directives that followed are as follows :
    All ministries and agencies are responsible for supporting sports federations .
    Amending the Sports Federations Law and reviewing its curriculum .
    Reducing the prices of tickets for sports delegations .
    Facilitating the granting of entry visas to sports delegations coming to Iraq .
    Activating the law granting champions and pioneer athletes .  
    The Prime Minister sponsored the signing of the partnership contract between the Iraqi Football Association and the Spanish League (LaLiga) .
    Important decisions in the sports sector :
    Directing the Prime Minister to allocate a plot of land to build centers for the gifted in each governorate  .
    Allocating a sum of money from the budget of each governorate to establish the infrastructure for the Football Sub-Association in the governorate .
    Allocating an annual amount of 500 million dinars to the Iraqi Football Federation and the rest of the federations’ activities, from the annual budget of the governorates .
    National Youth Dialogue Conference :
    The Prime Minister sponsors the conference, and the Council of Ministers holds an extraordinary session to discuss the proposals submitted by the youth. The most important of which are :
    Formation of the Supreme Youth Council headed by Mr. Al-Sudani .
    Creating an electronic platform to collect youth ideas (Youth Ideas Bank Window) .
    Re-affiliation (administrative and technical) of the Youth and Sports Directorates with the Ministry of Youth and Sports .
    Obligating governorates to allocate no less than 5% of their budget to the youth and sports sector .
     Priority for youth in nominating holders of positions (advisory, administrative and technical) related to youth affairs .
     Obligating all government institutions to open their facilities (halls, theaters) for young people and simplifying procedures .
    Establishing the “Eye of Youth” electronic platform to involve young people in the process of combating corruption and drugs .
     Directing investment opportunities for (medium and small) projects for young people, and establishing a unified window to support them .
    Establishing a department (Agricultural Business Incubators) to support youth agricultural projects and ideas .
    Increasing the lending ceiling for pioneering projects in the “Riyada” initiative to (100 million) dinars, reducing the interest rate by (50%), and increasing the loan period to (10 years)  .
    Spreading the culture of volunteer work among young people, by granting priority and differentiation points in appointments, contracts and nominations to those who have volunteer work .
    The governorates allocate a plot of land to establish a model youth camp .
    Women's Empowerment 
    The cornerstone of society. The government has affirmed its efforts in programs to empower women and grant them their effective right to contribute to the development process .
    Important steps and paths that prepare for women’s empowerment :
    Conference to launch the 16-day campaign to combat violence against women .
    The Prime Minister’s participation in the Islamic Day for Combating Violence against Women .
    Approving the recommendations of the Ministerial Council for Social Services, including: increasing the number of child nurseries, in order to increase women’s contribution to the labor market by establishing nurseries in projects in which women work, and allocating loans granted for this purpose only .
    Develop plans and programs that seek to provide job opportunities for women and remove the specter of unemployment from them .
    Preparing the national strategy for Iraqi women (2023-2030), which included the themes of participation, protection, and economic empowerment .
    The Ministry of Immigration and Displacement implements rehabilitation programs for women in displacement camps .
    The Riyada initiative includes the goal of empowering women and involving them in various economic and development activities .
    Activating the Yazidi Women Survivors Law, and this law was expanded to include Turkmen women and all components, and all sacrificing mothers and wives of martyrs, throughout the country .
    Directing the Prime Minister to take measures that take women into consideration regarding the issue of reviews of government departments .
    The Prime Minister confirmed that Iraqi women were part of the epic steadfastness against ISIS, and the government is working to activate the work of women’s empowerment departments .
    Emphasizing the protection of women in legislation, and ratifying the Arab Protocol to Prevent and Combat Human Trafficking, especially Women and Children .
    The security file and the armed forces
    Diagnosis of the government goal: Giving the necessary care and support to our armed forces and the internal security forces, with all their names and formations, because they are the guarantor of civil peace, the security of the country, and the implementation of the rule of law .
    As well as emphasizing that Iraq will not be a launching pad for aggression against any of the neighboring countries. With all our security forces reaching a level of readiness, there is no longer a need for the presence of foreign combat forces on Iraqi soil .
    Early steps :
    Redeployment of Iraqi forces at the zero line of the border between Iraq and Turkey, and between Iraq and Iran .
     Directives of the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces  :
    To determine the readiness of the security forces in all sectors .
    Enforce the law and restore the prestige of the state .
    Reconsidering the number of guards accompanying security commanders and checkpoints .
    The necessity of humane treatment of all citizens .
    Lifting control and inspection points from most places, and opening roads for citizens .
    Monitoring negative phenomena that harm the reputation of the armed forces and abusive elements during and outside of duty .
    Important decisions :
    Supporting the work of the National Intelligence Service .
    Canceling security checks for citizens in areas liberated from the control of the terrorist organization ISIS .
    Implementing the plan to hand over security responsibility in cities from the Ministry of Defense to the Ministry of Interior, and the security services and police assuming their duties within the cities, after this step was delayed for several years .
    Keeping security and military institutions away from any partisan or political influence of Iraqi political forces .
    Reconsidering the armament plans approved for the armed forces since 2004. And reconsidering contracting mechanisms in light of the studied priorities .
    Completed tasks :
    Providing support for the security team supporting the Supreme Anti-Corruption Commission, which was formed under the law, headed by the Integrity Commission .
    Arming and developing the armed forces, and emphasizing keeping up with modernization in weapons, training, and advanced tactical and field methods .
    Approval of the draft law on the first amendment to the Private Security Companies Law No. (52), of 2017 .
    Conduct a comprehensive assessment of the performance of all leaders working in the intelligence sector, and work to develop the intelligence system, to help take the necessary measures.
    Among the goals of international military cooperation are to combat extremism and terrorism, pursue organized crime, and recover those wanted by the Iraqi judiciary .
    Approval of Iraq’s accession to the international database at the United Nations, on lost and stolen weapons in Iraq and the world .
    Directly as the new head of the National Security Service
    Directly the agent of the National Intelligence Service
    Approval of the Interior Ministry’s proposal to code light weapons for all ministries and security departments, in a way that contributes to their control .
    Monitoring the impact of extremist movements 
    Following up on the file of acts of sabotage and fires, both intentional and unintentional, witnessed in some government buildings .
    Monitoring and securing prison conditions and strengthening the work of correctional departments  .
    Directing the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces to complete the requirements for establishing a production line for the Hummer wheel, according to the model that was manufactured, he also ordered that the model be prepared immediately for military parts .
    File for dealing with unemployment and providing job opportunities
    Among the main priorities to which the government program gave special importance .
    Workflows to meet processing requirements :
    Processing late appointment and confirmation files, and legal entitlements that have not been implemented, including processing 600,000 full job grades .
    Sponsoring small projects and providing loans for job opportunities for young people .
    Review the file of foreign workers in Iraq, and take organized and decisive decisions in this field .
    Protecting local product to support the private sector, auditing industrial development licenses, and sponsoring small and medium enterprises as they establish major projects and contribute to providing job opportunities .
    Placing the vocational training file at the forefront of the files in dialogues and external relations with European Union countries. And cooperation with international organizations .
    Amending the Small Income-Generating Enterprises Law, in order to provide loans to those seeking job opportunities .
    Cooperation with the World Bank in areas related to youth employment and unemployment alleviation .
    Activating the Labor and Social Security Law for the private sector, ensuring the provision of thousands of job opportunities .
    Support training and skills development to suit the needs of the labor market .
    Multiple government support for startups, in accordance with Cabinet decisions .
    Converting contractors to permanent staff who have contractual service for two years or more, and their number is approximately 393,608 degrees, in all ministries and agencies not affiliated with a ministry .
    Installing all free lecturers and free administrators in the Ministry of Education, and creating special job grades .
    Appointing holders of advanced degrees and the first graduates covered by Law No. 27 of 2017, whose number reached approximately 70,697 thousand job grades .
    Creating more than 3,000 job grades in the Election Commission, to appoint pre-contracted contracts.
    Creating (4031) job grades for self-financing companies and profitable public companies .
    Including (103,818) degrees in the 2023 budget, for those remaining whose contracts were terminated .
    Creating and appointing more than 66,000 job degrees for those in health professions, pharmacists, doctors, and scientists who graduated in the years 2019 and 2020 .
    Creating (6910) job grades for the politically dismissed .
    Decisions and directives in the field of providing job opportunities
    Directing a review of the foreign labor file .
    Directing the review of licenses for industrial development projects and the establishment of small businesses .
    The Ministry of Finance introduced job titles and grades within the budget of departments and formations, to appoint contractors before November 2, 2019.
    Increasing the lending ceiling within the “Riyada” initiative for small projects to reach 100 million dinars .
    Lending to young people who have completed the training courses of the Reyada Initiative and wish to establish small and micro projects on easy terms .
    Granting startups business up to 1 billion dinars, as an exception to the instructions, and the state waiving all registration fees, and ministries or governorates providing technical support to startups .
    Increasing the capital of the Fund to Support Small Income-Generating Enterprises, to 1.35 trillion dinars .
    Supporting the formation of an inventors’ forum and sponsoring innovations that provide job opportunities .
    Adapting the outputs of Iraqi universities and institutes to suit the labor market .
    Authorizing the Supreme Committee for Investment and Reconstruction with the powers to grant investment, rent, and flattening to youth projects .
    Establishing agricultural cities for youth in each governorate, whether in a joint venture between youth for the same project, or an independent project, and giving preference to agricultural engineers and veterinarians for investment .
    The Federal Service Council determines, in accordance with the law, that no less than 5% of appointments are for people with disabilities and special needs .
    Establishing regular kiosks at rest stops on external roads and granting them to young people looking for work .
    The Federal Service Council is responsible for using the database in the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs for the unemployed (1,589,556) for the purpose of absorbing them and creating job opportunities for them .
    Developing a national program to raise awareness and publicize the importance of inclusion in the Retirement and Social Security Law for Workers, which targets the youth group for the purpose of securing decent job opportunities for them and reducing the trend towards government jobs .
    Increasing the number of child nurseries in order to increase women’s contribution to the labor market, which amounts to (10.6%), based on the Labor Law, by establishing nurseries in projects in which women work and allocating loans granted for this purpose only.
    Support the private sector
    One of the first tasks of economic and administrative reform is the measures adopted by the government aimed at removing obstacles to this sector to contribute to development, and to play its full role in implementing the five priorities of the government program .
    Important steps and decisions on the path of reform and involving the private sector :
    A set of decisions aimed at revitalizing the private sector and increasing its contribution to the national economy, Cabinet Resolution 23073 .
    Involving the private sector in the joint operation of hospitals, and supporting the local pharmaceutical industry .
    Directing the Prime Minister to attract investors and the private sector’s contribution to building new cities .
    Supporting young people from the private sector to create startup companies .
    Providing soft loans and tax exemptions, especially in service and industrial sectors that create local job opportunities .
    Encouraging the banking sector to contribute to the private sector in strategic projects .
    Partnership with economically advanced Western countries to provide the private sector with factory infrastructure, with a government guarantee .
    Supporting the private sector’s contribution to investment in the field of housing and new cities .
    Preparing innovative models for partnerships with the private sector by giving them investment opportunities in distinctive and economically viable places in the capital and the governorates .
    Expanding the coverage of workers in the private sector with social security and retirement .
    Protecting local products to support the private sector, checking industrial development licenses, and sponsoring small and medium enterprises .
    Encouraging friendly countries and international companies to establish partnerships with the Iraqi private sector to contribute to infrastructure projects .
    Importing production lines to establish factories to be implemented by the private sector and covered by a sovereign guarantee from the state .
    Forming the Supreme Committee for Reconstruction and Investment, and involving the private sector in its membership .
    Granting business startups from the private sector up to 1 billion dinars, as an exception to the instructions .
    Developing a national program to raise awareness and introduce the importance of inclusion in the retirement and social security law for workers .
    Activating the laws that protect the private sector: National Product Protection Law No. 11, Consumer Protection Law No. 1, Competition and Antimonopoly Law No. 14, and Customs Tariff Law No. 22 .
    Disbursing dues to private sector companies implementing projects and not delaying them .
    Placing the partnership file with the Iraqi private sector within the priority of all trade and economic discussions with the brotherly and friendly country .
    Health sector file
    The government took it upon itself to develop and support the health sector through two tracks: the first is improving and developing services and completing hospitals, and the second is implementing the health insurance law.
    Direct executive actions : 
    The Prime Minister's first field visit to the Ministry of Health was 48 hours after the government began its duties .
    Activating the health insurance law, launching the electronic form, and starting to register citizens in it .
    Increasing pharmaceutical allocations to reach 1.6 trillion dinars in the 2023 budget .
    The Prime Minister's focus on the priority of completing lagging hospital projects and his meeting several times with the 45th Diwani Affairs Committee concerned with this file .
    Accelerating work on lagging hospital projects, and opening major hospital projects: Al-Hakim General Teaching Hospital (City of Architecture), Ramadi Teaching Hospital/Al-Kindi Teaching Hospital/Tikrit Teaching Hospital .
    Completion and opening of a number of specialized health centers; Center for Hematology and Bone Marrow Transplantation (Baghdad, Medical City), National Health Factory, Al-Kawthar Center for Nuclear Medicine Investment in Basra/ Hemodialysis Center for Patients with Renal Impairment (Baghdad)/ Al-Qanat Center for Social Rehabilitation and Addiction Treatment .
    Implementing the health governance system in 906 centers throughout Iraq/ Dhis 2 system.
    Opening 129 health centers and specialized health care centers in all districts and governorates .
    Opening of the Jaafar Al-Tayyar factory for industrial limbs and supports in Karbala Governorate .
    Including a 15-hospital project within the plan, to meet the needs of districts and districts throughout Iraq .
    Activating the Public Health Law (89 of 1981), with regard to combating communicable diseases .
    Involving service and engineering efforts to meet urgent requirements related to the infrastructure of hospitals and health centers .
    joint operation; The trend is towards attracting specialized investment companies for the joint operation of hospitals, and involving the private sector .
    The trend is towards operating hospitals with friendly companies and countries, and cooperating with countries with advanced experience in this field .
    Tightening oversight of private hospitals, pharmacies, and beauty centers and checking the licenses granted to them .
    Cooperation and joint agreement between the Ministry of Health and the German Development Bank in the field of operating hospitals .
    Experience rehabilitating Al-Kadhimiya Hospital within 50 days, and distributing the experience to 10 other public hospitals .
    Reducing the price of imported medicines by $116 million .
    Declaring Iraq free of trachoma, with the support of the World Health Organization .
    Issuing instructions to implement the Anti-Narcotics Law .
    The Prime Minister sponsors the first Baghdad International Conference on Drug Control .
    Directing governorates to establish addiction treatment centers .
    Tightening control over the dispensing of psychotropic medications in pharmacies .
    6  hospitals under construction with a capacity of 400 beds, in various governorates (completion rates 20-70%)
    Approval of the draft mental health law  .
    Preparing the National Nutrition Strategy for the years (2023-2028)
    Updating the National School Health Strategy .
    Preparing the national plan to control communicable diseases .
     Localization of the pharmaceutical industry :
    Important and decisive measures in this file, in order to save import funds for medicines, and move towards manufacturing them in Iraq .
    Providing facilities in the field of registration of pharmaceutical factories .
    Customs and tax exemptions for raw materials, equipment and basic devices in the manufacture of medical products .
    Providing facilities in the field of granting loans to establish factories and increase production lines .
    The Council of Ministers approves a set of recommendations related to raising the efficiency of the pharmaceutical industry in Iraq
    Formation of the Pharmaceutical Council for the purpose of integration between the public sector, represented by the Ministry of Health, and the private sector .
    Launching a pharmaceutical pricing and tracking program for medicines manufactured in Iraq .
    Inclusion of locally manufactured medicines with the approved dispensing release mechanism in pharmaceutical control .
    Unifying drug examination procedures between the concerned departments in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq and the Federal Ministry of Health .
    Opening 3 actual factories for the production of medicines by the private sector, and granting licenses to 4 other factories .
    Concluding 680 contracts with national pharmaceutical factories worth 133 billion dinars .
    Updating the national list of medicines by 653 medicines .
    Achieving a surplus of 154 billion dinars from negotiating contracts with supplying companies .
    Achieving 100% completion rates for medical supplies and devices, compared to the budget allocation .
    Summary of combating financial and administrative corruption and the performance of the Integrity Commission
    It is one of the five priorities adopted by the ministerial platform. Without fighting corruption, it is not possible to provide stable services, or build infrastructure that serves development in Iraq. The Iraqi citizen will also adhere to the political process and support the constitutional paths as long as the corrupt are held accountable and brought to justice .
    Executive procedures  :
    All recovery files for wanted fugitives should be implemented and requested, and a careful follow-up process should be conducted for each file .
    All recovery files for wanted fugitives should be implemented and requested, and a careful follow-up process should be conducted for each file .
    Setting standards in dealing with state governments related to the extent of cooperation they show with Iraq to extradite those convicted of corruption cases and recover embezzled funds .
    Considering the "corruption pandemic" a serious threat to the Iraqi state .
    Automation in payment, taxes and customs systems, which will reduce corruption  .
    Reconsidering the work of institutions concerned with combating corruption .
    Forming a team (supportive of the Integrity Commission) that takes legal status and does not conflict with the powers of the Integrity Commission .
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