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The Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) faces multifaceted and complex crises, compounding concurrent and mutually aggravating security, political, economic, and social risks. The scale and acceleration of the displacement crisis took the KRG by surprise, and while the United Nations (UN) and other humanitarian agencies—as well as the private
ERBIL May 30, 2016 – A new World Bank Group report proposes a series of reforms to enable Iraq’s Kurdistan Region to chart a path out of the difficult economic challenges it faces toward a more sustainable and diversified economic future.The combination of factors that have recently placed more pressure on the Kurdistan Region of Iraq (KRI) include fiscal crisis, close proximity to ...
Iraq, and Kurdistan in particular, is home to a large number of refugees. A total of 252,983 Syrian refugees, 44,486 refugees from other countries and 47,515 stateless refugees are currently living there.These refugees are supported by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, alongside other organisations, to ensure that their most basic needs are met.
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Facebook in Kurdistan Submitted by Hemn merany on Tue, 01/15/2013 - 19:48. Hello there, that was an amazing article, well done guys. I am pleased to share some points about how Kurdish youths use social media particularly Facebook which is much more popular than tweeter in Kurdistan. First of all, unfortunately the Internet service in our ...
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The central supervisors trained field workers during the month of January and beginning of February 2011 in the Kurdistan region and during March 2011 in Centre/South Iraq. The training was conducted for 13 days in three training centres (Dohuk, Erbil, Suleimaniya) in Kurdistan region,and in eight training centres in Centre/South Iraq.
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The fall 2021 issue of the Iraq Economic Monitor provides an in-depth review of the latest macroeconomic and policy developments amidst a global recovery in international oil markets and as COVID-19 restrictions begin to ease. As a result, the monitor finds that the economic prospects for Iraq have improved, with GDP projected to grow from 2.6 ...
Innovative Service Delivery The pilot consultative service delivery program, in Kurdistan, currently in its second phase, and which focuses on empowering communities to implement projects (mostly small-scale infrastructure provision and equipment purchases in 26 under-served communities) had by the end of2012 registered the following results:. Erbil Governorate: 29,355 beneficiaries (includes ...
iv IRAQ ECONOMIC MONITOR: NAVIGATING THE PERFECT STORM (REDUX) List of Figures Figure 1 Non-oil GDP Has Grown by Nearly 5 Percent in 2019, Outperforming Previous Three Years . .3 Figure 2 Nevertheless, Growth Was Not Sufficient to Make a Change in Per Capita Terms .
The project is financed by the Iraq Trust Fund's Emergency Water Supply, Sanitation, and Urban Rehabilitation Project, and has a total value of US$25.5 million. This is the largest completed water project in Iraq in terms of amount and capacity since the 90s. The Al Samawa plant was prepared built the latest technology in water treatment and ...
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The Iraq Household Socio-Economic Survey conducted in 2006-2007 (IHSES 2007), was Iraq's first nationwide income and expenditure survey since 1988. Based on the model of the Living Standards Measurement Surveys, it covered more than 18,000 households, collected detailed data on all aspects of household income and expenditure and generated information on a wide variety of socio-economic indicators.