Labor stretch to apply for small loans
10/15/15
(Independent) .. The Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs to extend the registration on income-generating micro-credit on its website for the provinces of Anbar, Salahuddin and Nineveh, as well as Kirkuk and Basra, Dhi Qar for a period of ten days.
A spokesman for the Ministry of Labour Ammar Menem said the ministry was extended to apply for loans to the beneficiaries of the provinces of Anbar, Salahuddin and Nineveh, for a period of ten days up to 10.24.2015 within the areas under the control of the State starting from the first meal until the meal eleventh, as well as the extension of the presentation also on the loans to the provinces of Kirkuk, Dhi Qar and Basra being exhausted their share of the lending fund.
He added that the registration process will continue on loans up to 10.24.2015 that the project is located within the areas that are subject to the authority of the state for the provinces of Anbar, Salahuddin and Nineveh.
He explained that the ministry has provided facilities for the displaced from the hot provinces in terms of the adoption of the sponsor of any province provided that the civil servant or military, as well as sufficient ratification by the witnesses instead of the ratification of the shop holding of a notary, indicating that it was the minimum for a concessional loan of five million dinars instead of ten adoption million for the three provinces (Anbar, Salahuddin and Nineveh) in order to include the largest possible number of displaced people.
The Minister of Labour and Social Affairs Mohammad Xiaa Sudanese stressed presided over the Fund Board of Directors' Meeting to support small businesses on the importance of social justice in small grants to the provinces loans according to indicators of poverty and unemployment rate, and stressed that the necessity requires maintaining the hot provinces lots of small loans until stability taking into account the children, especially those provinces which are within the control of the state. (end)
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10/15/15
(Independent) .. The Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs to extend the registration on income-generating micro-credit on its website for the provinces of Anbar, Salahuddin and Nineveh, as well as Kirkuk and Basra, Dhi Qar for a period of ten days.
A spokesman for the Ministry of Labour Ammar Menem said the ministry was extended to apply for loans to the beneficiaries of the provinces of Anbar, Salahuddin and Nineveh, for a period of ten days up to 10.24.2015 within the areas under the control of the State starting from the first meal until the meal eleventh, as well as the extension of the presentation also on the loans to the provinces of Kirkuk, Dhi Qar and Basra being exhausted their share of the lending fund.
He added that the registration process will continue on loans up to 10.24.2015 that the project is located within the areas that are subject to the authority of the state for the provinces of Anbar, Salahuddin and Nineveh.
He explained that the ministry has provided facilities for the displaced from the hot provinces in terms of the adoption of the sponsor of any province provided that the civil servant or military, as well as sufficient ratification by the witnesses instead of the ratification of the shop holding of a notary, indicating that it was the minimum for a concessional loan of five million dinars instead of ten adoption million for the three provinces (Anbar, Salahuddin and Nineveh) in order to include the largest possible number of displaced people.
The Minister of Labour and Social Affairs Mohammad Xiaa Sudanese stressed presided over the Fund Board of Directors' Meeting to support small businesses on the importance of social justice in small grants to the provinces loans according to indicators of poverty and unemployment rate, and stressed that the necessity requires maintaining the hot provinces lots of small loans until stability taking into account the children, especially those provinces which are within the control of the state. (end)
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