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Germany contributes 22 million euros to the project to restore stability to liberated areas of Dahesh
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[size=30][ltr]Germany contributes 22 million euros to the project to restore stability to liberated areas of Dahesh[/ltr][/size]
10-12-2018
[ltr]The German foreign ministry on Monday announced its contribution of an additional 22 million euros to the UNDP-approved project to restore stability to the region.
"The enormous progress across the restive areas of Iraq continues, with 70 percent of those displaced during the conflict now returning to their homes," said Gerardo Noto, acting UNDP Resident Representative in Iraq.[/ltr]
[ltr]"UNDP is deeply appreciative of the funding provided by the German Foreign Ministry. While much remains to be done, this generous contribution will help restore public services and rebuild social cohesion in the most vulnerable areas," he said.
"Germany continues to support stabilization efforts in Iraq to further the progress made so far, and we look forward to the new government moving forward to take control of stability and further long-term development efforts," said German Ambassador to Iraq Cyril Nan. We will remain a committed partner to the people of Iraq and a strong supporter of the efforts of the United Nations. ' [/ltr]
[size=30][ltr]Germany contributes 22 million euros to the project to restore stability to liberated areas of Dahesh[/ltr][/size]
10-12-2018
[ltr]The German foreign ministry on Monday announced its contribution of an additional 22 million euros to the UNDP-approved project to restore stability to the region.
"The enormous progress across the restive areas of Iraq continues, with 70 percent of those displaced during the conflict now returning to their homes," said Gerardo Noto, acting UNDP Resident Representative in Iraq.[/ltr]
[ltr]"UNDP is deeply appreciative of the funding provided by the German Foreign Ministry. While much remains to be done, this generous contribution will help restore public services and rebuild social cohesion in the most vulnerable areas," he said.
"Germany continues to support stabilization efforts in Iraq to further the progress made so far, and we look forward to the new government moving forward to take control of stability and further long-term development efforts," said German Ambassador to Iraq Cyril Nan. We will remain a committed partner to the people of Iraq and a strong supporter of the efforts of the United Nations. ' [/ltr]
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Re: Germany contributes 22 million euros to the project to restore stability to liberated areas of Dahesh
http://www.uniraq.org/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=10144:germany-substantially-increases-support-to-stabilization-in-iraq&Itemid=605&lang=en
Monday, 10 December 2018 16:10
Baghdad, 10 December 2018 – The German Ministry of Foreign Affairs has contributed an additional EUR 22 million to the UNDP Funding Facility for Stabilization (FFS), which finances fast-track initiatives in areas of Iraq liberated from the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL). This brings the Ministry’s contribution to EUR 80.2 million and the total support from the Government of Germany to EUR 209.9 million.
Acting UNDP Resident Representative for Iraq, Mr. Gerardo Noto, said: “Enormous progress continues to be made across the liberated areas of Iraq, with seventy percent of those who were displaced during the conflict now returned home. UNDP deeply appreciates the timely funding provided by the German Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and while there remains a great deal of work to do, this generous contribution will help re-establish public services and rebuild social cohesion in the most vulnerable areas.”
The German Ambassador to Iraq, H.E. Dr. Cyrill Nunn, said: “Germany continues to support Iraq’s stabilization efforts to shore up the progress made to date. As we look to the new Government to step forward to take increasing ownership of stabilisation and more long term development efforts, we will remain a committed partner for the people of Iraq and a strong supporter of the efforts of the United Nations.”
In addition to its Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Germany also contributes to FFS through its Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development implemented by KfW, the German development bank.
At the request of the Government of Iraq, UNDP established the FFS in June 2015 to facilitate the return of displaced Iraqis, lay the groundwork for reconstruction and recovery, and safeguard against the resurgence of violence and extremism. The Facility has a portfolio of over 3,000 projects – half of which are already completed – in the provinces of Ninewah, Anbar, Salah Al-Din, Diyala and Kirkuk.
The FFS repairs essential public infrastructure such as electricity, water and sewage system grids. It rebuilds schools, health centres and homes, and provides people with short-term employment through public works schemes in areas directly impacted by ISIL. This investment in critical services sets the stage for recovery and resilience work, as well as longer-term reconstruction and development activities. Over 95 percent of all stabilization projects are carried out by local private sector companies, providing a key source of employment for local people.
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For additional information, please contact:
Mr. Eoin O Cathasaigh, Communication Specialist, Funding Facility for Stabilization in Iraq
Email: eoin.ocathasaigh@undp.org
Mob: +964 790 1101 984
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[size=36]Germany substantially increases support to stabilization in Iraq
Monday, 10 December 2018 16:10
Baghdad, 10 December 2018 – The German Ministry of Foreign Affairs has contributed an additional EUR 22 million to the UNDP Funding Facility for Stabilization (FFS), which finances fast-track initiatives in areas of Iraq liberated from the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL). This brings the Ministry’s contribution to EUR 80.2 million and the total support from the Government of Germany to EUR 209.9 million.
Acting UNDP Resident Representative for Iraq, Mr. Gerardo Noto, said: “Enormous progress continues to be made across the liberated areas of Iraq, with seventy percent of those who were displaced during the conflict now returned home. UNDP deeply appreciates the timely funding provided by the German Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and while there remains a great deal of work to do, this generous contribution will help re-establish public services and rebuild social cohesion in the most vulnerable areas.”
The German Ambassador to Iraq, H.E. Dr. Cyrill Nunn, said: “Germany continues to support Iraq’s stabilization efforts to shore up the progress made to date. As we look to the new Government to step forward to take increasing ownership of stabilisation and more long term development efforts, we will remain a committed partner for the people of Iraq and a strong supporter of the efforts of the United Nations.”
In addition to its Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Germany also contributes to FFS through its Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development implemented by KfW, the German development bank.
At the request of the Government of Iraq, UNDP established the FFS in June 2015 to facilitate the return of displaced Iraqis, lay the groundwork for reconstruction and recovery, and safeguard against the resurgence of violence and extremism. The Facility has a portfolio of over 3,000 projects – half of which are already completed – in the provinces of Ninewah, Anbar, Salah Al-Din, Diyala and Kirkuk.
The FFS repairs essential public infrastructure such as electricity, water and sewage system grids. It rebuilds schools, health centres and homes, and provides people with short-term employment through public works schemes in areas directly impacted by ISIL. This investment in critical services sets the stage for recovery and resilience work, as well as longer-term reconstruction and development activities. Over 95 percent of all stabilization projects are carried out by local private sector companies, providing a key source of employment for local people.
________________________________________
For additional information, please contact:
Mr. Eoin O Cathasaigh, Communication Specialist, Funding Facility for Stabilization in Iraq
Email: eoin.ocathasaigh@undp.org
Mob: +964 790 1101 984
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