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The Kurdistan Region of Iraq (KRI) is a constitutionally recognized semiautonomous region in northern Iraq. Its government, the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG), based in Erbil, has the right, under the Iraqi constitution of 2005, to exercise legislative, executive, and judicial powers according to the constitution, except in what is listed
Compounding Misfortunes. Changes in Poverty since the Onset of COVID-19 on Syrian Refugees and Host Communities in Jordan, the Kurdistan Region of Iraq and Lebanon. COVID-19 has had an enormous impact on nearly every country in the world. Iraq, Jordan and Lebanon were already facing difficult to extreme circumstances even before the pandemic ...
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Iraq. The Human Capital Index (HCI) database provides data at the country level for each of the components of the Human Capital Index as well as for the overall index, disaggregated by gender. The index measures the amount of human capital that a child born today can expect to attain by age 18, given the risks of poor health and poor education ...
Iraq and the Kurdistan region continue to suffer from the accumulation of thousands of [pieces of] legislations, with some dating back to the days of the Ottoman state, British occupation and subsequent times. (…) A jurist who may examine this legacy would realize the impact of these contradictions on the Iraqi law heritage, …
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The Kurdistan region of Iraq is facing an economic and humanitarian crisis as a result of the influx of Syrian refugees which began in 2012 and internally displaced persons (IDPs) in 2014. The region's population increased by 28 percent over a short period, placing strains on the local economy, host community, and access to public services.
KURDISTAN REGION I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The World Bank will support the Government of Iraq, including the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) to implement its new vision toward modern road agencies. The Bank support will amount to US$380 million, which includes counterpart financing of US$30 million from KRG. ...
2 The Kurdistan Region of Iraq (KRI) is a relatively autonomous region dominated by the oil industry in Northern Iraq. It is comprised of three Kurdish-majority governorates of Dohuk, Erbil, and Sulaymaniyah. 7 | ExECUTIVE SUMMARY the perception of this challenge increased over the following months, indicating a possi-
more pronounced in the Kurdistan region. 8. While more than 11.0 percent of the respondents reported facing challenges access-ing market/grocery stores in all three rounds of the survey, about 24.0 percent of the respondents indicated that their household faced challenges accessing market/ grocery store in August.
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For instance, data for Jordan and the Kurdistan Region of Iraq show that the acceptance to women’s work outside the home decreases considerably once a woman is married. Finally, “Having a child” implies additional barriers related to access and availability of quality childcare services which may lead women to withdraw from the labor ...
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