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    Sudanese: We are determined to complete development plans and form the Private Sector Development Co

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    Post by Rocky Sun 26 Nov 2023, 4:20 am

    Sudanese: We are determined to complete development plans and form the Private Sector Development Council
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    Baghdad today - Baghdad 
    Today, Sunday (November 26, 2023), Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani confirmed the government’s intention to complete development plans and form a private sector development council, while noting the necessity of providing the best conditions to achieve the goals of the five-year plan by the parties concerned with its implementation, including the governorates.
    The Prime Minister's Media Office said in a statement received by "Baghdad Today", "Al-Sudani sponsored the first conference of the five-year national development plan, which was held by the Ministry of Planning, this morning, in cooperation with the United Nations Development Programme, and whose work continues for the period from 26-28 November." "The current one." 
    According to the statement, Al-Sudani stressed, in a speech he delivered during the conference, “the government’s interest in the strategic plans and projects that are consistent with the vision of sustainable development” 2030, calling on “everyone to actively contribute to building a five-year national development plan, commensurate with Iraq’s need for real development built on sound foundations.” ". 
    The Prime Minister praised "the Ministry of Planning, in preparing this important document, and the efforts of the experts supporting the Ministry," praising "the efforts of the United Nations Development Program and the United States Agency for Development, for their support of the efforts of the Iraqi government." 
    Al-Sudani added, "The scale of the challenges requires integrated plans aimed at achieving comprehensive renaissance in the medium and long term," noting that "Iraq has witnessed a development interruption since the 1980s, due to wars, sieges, and counter-terrorism operations." 
    He pointed out that "the government worked to put development back on track and launch its development plans. It also increased the pace of implementation of existing projects, numbering more than 7,000 projects, and implemented new projects that represent a higher development and service value." 
    Al-Sudani stated, “The government has paid attention to strategic projects that are consistent with the vision of sustainable development 2030, including infrastructure projects, clean energy, the development road, Al-Faw port, and others,” noting that “the government, at the beginning of its work, supported the governorates, through the Supreme Coordination Committee.” Among the governorates, it succeeded in changing many paths, and its results appeared within one year of the government’s life.” 
    He pointed out that "the new governorate councils will represent a qualitative addition to the work, so we were keen to create the conditions for the success of the elections, so that each governorate will have representatives, whose work will complement the governor," adding, "It is time for the new development plan to have economic dimensions based on the philosophy of economic diversification." . 
     He continued by saying that "the government has laid the foundations for economic diversification, including the establishment of the Iraqi Fund for Development, which aims to create an integrated investment environment in the country," noting that "initiatives have been launched that aim to change the pattern of the rentier economy, such as the (Riyada) initiative, which helps young people in investing Their ideas for productive sectors.”
    While Al-Sudani noted that “the tripartite budget included a special clause to support the private sector by granting it sovereign guarantees, which will contribute to encouraging the business and investment environment in the country,” stressing, “Working hard to support the private sector and completing the formation of its development council, as it represents the primary partner of the government sector.” 
    He added, "If we succeed in achieving economic diversification, providing a fertile investment environment, and strongly introducing the private sector into the development scene, the reality of the situation will change," stressing, "continuing to build a network of economic relations between Iraq and the countries of the world, built on the foundations of mutual interests." 
    He pointed out that "the government worked to reform the banking and financial sector, by automating all economic and service events and activities. It also began automating work at border crossings, and establishing the shift towards the use of electronic payment in all market and commercial transactions," indicating that "the development plan must be adopted." "Five-year digital transformation, through the adoption of electronic systems in all aspects of life." 
    He stressed "the need for sound development data and indicators for the success of development plans. This requires conducting an accurate and comprehensive census of the population, their places of residence, and their work environments. We have decided to conduct the population census next year, 2024, and we have directed that all financial and logistical requirements be provided to make it successful." 
    He stated that "the five-year development plan should create space to achieve good governance, and establish appropriate mechanisms to fight corruption and dry up its sources wherever they may be. The existence of a verifiable five-year development plan indicates a state of security, political, social and economic stability." 
    The Prime Minister continued, "The results of development plans must reflect positively on vulnerable segments of society, by providing housing, education, and health, improving income levels, and reducing the effects of climate change," noting that "the government worked, during its first year, to reduce rates of Poverty and unemployment, through the social protection network, improving the food basket, paying attention to health and education projects, services and infrastructure, working to not inherit poverty among poor families, and establishing a fund to support the poorest areas,” according to the statement.
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