An international agreement to begin the first stages of reconstruction of Mosul


The United Nations Humanitarian Coordinator for Iraq, Liz Grande, said the agreement with the Baghdad government has been agreed on the first phase of reconstruction of the city of Mosul.
This came at a joint press conference, held by the UN official in Mosul with the Secretary General of the Iraqi Council of Ministers, Ali Alalak, and the governor of Nineveh, Nofal Sultani.
Grandi said that the first phase "includes 70 projects, in particular the reform of the health system, sanitation, water, electricity and civilian houses," and indicated that there is "concern" about the extent of the destruction suffered by civilian homes and mechanism of return, "I built it.
The cost of the first phase and the details of the subsequent stages were not announced.
For his part, the Secretary-General of the Iraqi Council of Ministers, that the old city in Mosul was subjected to "total destruction".
He added that "
Work is to restore basic services such as water and electricity, and we now have two projects for potable water, on the western side of the city, and will deliver the power, to start turning it , "without further details. He said that" work is also under way to restart the plug connector electrical station, which may up production to 750 megawatts, but the problem is, currently, in the energy transfer, ravaged by terrorists lines ", in reference to the organization of " Daesh ", which was defeated by government forces last week, after the battles lasted more than eight months.
and the scale of destruction in The city of Mosul, alerted to the fact that "in the west side was divided Neighborhoods according to the proportion of the damage, some of which suffered minor damage, and some of them suffered mass destruction, as in the old city. " In
turn, said the governor of Nineveh, Novell Royal: The" The government announced the liberation of the city on July 10, following fierce battles lasted about 9 months, with the help of the international coalition to fight the Washington-led Dahesh. The fighting displaced about 1 million civilians, about half of the population who were inside the city at the start of the fighting, in October. The government announced the liberation of the city on July 10, following fierce battles lasted about 9 months, with the help of the international coalition to fight the Washington-led Dahesh. The fighting displaced about 1 million civilians, about half of the population who were inside the city at the start of the fighting, in October.

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