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    The Sudanese advisor points out that there has been significant population growth in Iraq

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    The Sudanese advisor points out that there has been significant population growth in Iraq Empty The Sudanese advisor points out that there has been significant population growth in Iraq

    Post by Rocky Wed 13 Mar 2024, 7:28 am

    [rtl]The Sudanese advisor points out that there has been significant population growth in Iraq[/rtl]

    Policy  ,  03/13/2024 10:39  Number of readings: 162 
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    [rtl]Baghdad - Iraq Today:

    The financial advisor to the Prime Minister, Mazhar Muhammad Salih, confirmed the increase in population growth rates in Iraq by about one million births annually, and while he pointed out that there are two major challenges facing development in Iraq, he That stressed sustainable agricultural development and its revenues are the best way to demographically stabilize the countryside, Stressing that the government's housing policy is proceeding in a coordinated and non-stop manner.[/rtl]

    [rtl]Saleh said, in a press interview, that “Iraq is among the countries in the world with high annual population growth rates, which are estimated at no less than 2.5 percent or more per year, as the population increases annually by about one million people, “stressing that “The rate is constantly increasing.”[/rtl]
    [rtl]He added, "The population increase that Iraq is witnessing is matched by a historical accumulation resulting from the faltering housing development and its infrastructure. For more than four decades, the country has been subjected to a near cessation of housing policy and the construction of new metropolises and cities, and a deterioration in the infrastructure that has not kept pace with the high population growth." “Which led, over time, to the fragmentation of a single city with added residential buildings to accommodate the population increase.”[/rtl]
    [rtl]He continued, “The high migration activity from the countryside to the cities also affected the pressure of the decrease in agricultural water and the search for means of livelihood outside agricultural activity, which reduced the rural population to less than a third of the country’s current population and with unnatural migrations. Consequently, the phenomenon of human crowding in the metropolitan areas of the main cities increased.” And around it.”[/rtl]
    [rtl]He pointed out, "There are more than three thousand slums around major cities, containing approximately 10 percent of the country's population, which is a human force that still lives in difficult humanitarian conditions due to the lack of infrastructure, both material and legal."[/rtl]
    [rtl]He continued by saying: “Iraq is facing a crossroads in housing and urban planning, and it is moving diligently without retreat,” indicating that “the policy of building new cities that meet infrastructure requirements in all its forms, accompanied by financing and ownership policies , has become the clear national policy in housing that relies on The principle of the big push, in which the government proceeds in a coordinated manner without stopping.”[/rtl]
    [rtl]He pointed out that "the steady trend in population growth, both in the capital, Baghdad, which currently includes one-fifth of Iraq's population, and in all Iraq's governorates, and in the same development pattern, is a development mission that will undoubtedly be led by the provincial councils in all of our countries.”[/rtl]
    [rtl]He went on to say: “The inputs of the housing policy and the urbanization movement have become linked to the outputs of the policy of supporting and facilitating the establishment of construction industries, which today also takes advanced care from the state, in drawing, financing And ensuring the industrial activity inherent in the housing renaissance that the country is witnessing.”[/rtl]
    [rtl]He pointed out, "There are two major challenges in development in general and housing development in particular that the government is working to confront. The first is: striving to adopt policies for optimal water use by providing technological irrigation techniques, that is, sprinkler and drip irrigation, within the framework of the policy of supporting the agricultural sector and maximizing agricultural returns.”[/rtl]
    [rtl]He continued, “The second challenge is to ensure the stability of the rural labor force, which must be accompanied by policies to provide adequate rural housing to cut off unnatural migrations from the countryside to cities and build a modern countryside that is compatible with the desired agricultural renaissance,” stressing that “agricultural returns and sustainable agricultural development “They are the best way to demographically stabilize the countryside within the syndrome of sustainable development and stability.”[/rtl]


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