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05-11-2010, 05:54 PM
Alsumaria News / Baghdad
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The Ministry of P*****ng and Development Cooperation with the United Nations on Tuesday, the Convention on the promotion of development and service delivery and economic growth, is regarded as Undersecretary of the Ministry of P*****ng said that the agreement is a continuation of the cooperation between the Government of Iraq and the United Nations during the past years.
The agent said the Ministry of P*****ng for Technical Affairs Sami When was the interview with "Alsumaria News" on the sidelines of signing the Agreement to Promote Development and delivery of services and economic growth with the United Nations that "the agreement signed today compatible with the Five-Year Plan for National Development for the years 2011-2014, approved by the cabinet before two weeks. "
He added that when "the Convention took action and developed a two-year coordination between the Ministry of P*****ng and agencies of the United Nations," noting that "the Ministry of P*****ng will issue a biannual report of the goals realized and unrealized, of the Convention for the re-examination."
The Undersecretary of the Ministry of P*****ng for Technical Affairs that "the agreement include cooperation in all fields of human rights and the rule of law, economic reform, as well as for basic and social services, as well as human capacity building for workers in the ministries and state institutions in the provinces."
He said when the "five-year plan of development, which entered into force with the approval two weeks ago included the development process in Iraq and the budgets for the five years under the plan, which identified with previous 2011 - 2014, in addition to clarifying the role of central and local governments and policies chock in the economic and social fields."
For its part, said the Senior Coordinator for Humanitarian Affairs in the UN mission to Iraq, Christine McNab that the agreement between the Ministry of P*****ng and the United Nations represents the "start of a strong partnership between the UN and the Iraqi government to achieve a better future for the country," asserting that "the United Nations will contribute over the past future state-building and peace across five key areas. "
She said McNab in an interview with "Alsumaria News", that "the five areas that will contribute to the UN in nation-building in Iraq after the signing of the Convention is to grow the overall economic, environmental management and promote good governance and protect human rights and ensure that members of Iraqi society to basic services and capacity utilization humankind. "
Confirmed the Humanitarian Coordinator in the UN mission that "the agencies of the United Nations will continue through the implementation of the Convention to raise awareness of the Iraqi society to affect vulnerable groups represented Palmaosen and internally displaced persons and returning refugees and people with special needs and marginalized groups."
The cabinet approved the end of last April decided to ratify the five-year national development plan for the years (2010-2014) as the final revised by the Ministry of P*****ng taking the amendments proposed by some ministries into consideration.
He stated that the ratification of the National Development Plan Five-year (2010-2014) comes to reducing the differences and barriers between urban and rural areas and the provision of infrastructure and social services, and generate new jobs and increase awareness and acceptance of the principles of sustainable development for the realization of an integrated and coherent ensure activation Investment optimized for human and natural resources in the provinces all of Iraq, and through an increase in the employment rate, particularly among young people and women and increase and improve the amount of water processed for human consumption, quality and hard work to alleviate poverty, widely available in Iraq.
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The Ministry of P*****ng and Development Cooperation with the United Nations on Tuesday, the Convention on the promotion of development and service delivery and economic growth, is regarded as Undersecretary of the Ministry of P*****ng said that the agreement is a continuation of the cooperation between the Government of Iraq and the United Nations during the past years.
The agent said the Ministry of P*****ng for Technical Affairs Sami When was the interview with "Alsumaria News" on the sidelines of signing the Agreement to Promote Development and delivery of services and economic growth with the United Nations that "the agreement signed today compatible with the Five-Year Plan for National Development for the years 2011-2014, approved by the cabinet before two weeks. "
He added that when "the Convention took action and developed a two-year coordination between the Ministry of P*****ng and agencies of the United Nations," noting that "the Ministry of P*****ng will issue a biannual report of the goals realized and unrealized, of the Convention for the re-examination."
The Undersecretary of the Ministry of P*****ng for Technical Affairs that "the agreement include cooperation in all fields of human rights and the rule of law, economic reform, as well as for basic and social services, as well as human capacity building for workers in the ministries and state institutions in the provinces."
He said when the "five-year plan of development, which entered into force with the approval two weeks ago included the development process in Iraq and the budgets for the five years under the plan, which identified with previous 2011 - 2014, in addition to clarifying the role of central and local governments and policies chock in the economic and social fields."
For its part, said the Senior Coordinator for Humanitarian Affairs in the UN mission to Iraq, Christine McNab that the agreement between the Ministry of P*****ng and the United Nations represents the "start of a strong partnership between the UN and the Iraqi government to achieve a better future for the country," asserting that "the United Nations will contribute over the past future state-building and peace across five key areas. "
She said McNab in an interview with "Alsumaria News", that "the five areas that will contribute to the UN in nation-building in Iraq after the signing of the Convention is to grow the overall economic, environmental management and promote good governance and protect human rights and ensure that members of Iraqi society to basic services and capacity utilization humankind. "
Confirmed the Humanitarian Coordinator in the UN mission that "the agencies of the United Nations will continue through the implementation of the Convention to raise awareness of the Iraqi society to affect vulnerable groups represented Palmaosen and internally displaced persons and returning refugees and people with special needs and marginalized groups."
The cabinet approved the end of last April decided to ratify the five-year national development plan for the years (2010-2014) as the final revised by the Ministry of P*****ng taking the amendments proposed by some ministries into consideration.
He stated that the ratification of the National Development Plan Five-year (2010-2014) comes to reducing the differences and barriers between urban and rural areas and the provision of infrastructure and social services, and generate new jobs and increase awareness and acceptance of the principles of sustainable development for the realization of an integrated and coherent ensure activation Investment optimized for human and natural resources in the provinces all of Iraq, and through an increase in the employment rate, particularly among young people and women and increase and improve the amount of water processed for human consumption, quality and hard work to alleviate poverty, widely available in Iraq.