The World Bank allocates $ 200 million to support stability in liberated areas

The Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs announced that the World Bank has allocated $ 200 million to implement the emergency project to support stability in the liberated areas.
The official spokesman for the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs, Ammar Menem, in an interview published in the official press, said that “the World Bank has allocated $ 200 million for the implementation of the emergency project to support the stability of the liberated areas, as it will be coordinated with the General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers and the ministries of planning, health and work for the purpose of implementing paragraphs of this The project”.

“The ministry has agreed with the World Bank and a number of ministries and the Women’s Empowerment Department in the General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers on the general framework for implementing the project in the liberated areas,” he added.

He said Menem that the central bank was launched under the supervision of the Ministry of Labor emergency projects to achieve social stability in Iraq, especially in the liberated areas of “Daesh” terrorist, and cooperation with the Ministries of Planning, Health and Education and the Department of Women’s empowerment, as well as local governments in the provinces and at the request of the government to expedite the Rehabilitation of those areas prior to the return of displaced persons. He pointed out that the project is a temporary initiative which aims to achieve the economic and social stability of these families in order to achieve economic and social stability. For one year.

He pointed out that the project will be launched at the end of September, adding that the provinces included in the program to support stability are Nineveh, Anbar and Salahuddin.
Menem pointed out that the bank will cooperate with the Ministry of Labor to adopt the databases of poor and unemployed families in those areas, especially returning to them in order to encourage them to work for a certain period to restore the wheel of life to normal, explaining that the projects included in the initiative (pay-for-work) does not require the skills of Such as the removal of rubble and debris from those areas, which allows reconstruction and service activities and basic to it.

He added that the World Bank stressed that the project requires good supervision and management to encourage these families to work, as well as other activities related to mental health programs that are scheduled to be implemented in those areas as well as coordination with the Ministry of Education to implement some activities for schools and how to qualify.

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