Diwaniya announces approval of the Prime Minister to increase the number of inclusions network protection of women
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Thursday 16 حزيران 2011 16:26 GMTAlsumaria News / Diwaniya
Revealed the province of Diwaniyah, Thursday, for the approval of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to increase the number of women covered under the social protection network in the province, while suggesting the formation of a follow-up committees to oversee the implementation of this file.
The governor of Diwaniya, Salim Alwan said in an interview for "Alsumaria News", "Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki agreed to the request to maintain the increase of the number of the women in a network of social protection," noting that "the request was due to the presence of increasing numbers of women who are breadwinners for themselves and left without a medical care and other necessities. "
The Alwan that "the salaries of social protection network that will provide economic resource for this group of women," pointing out that "the Diwaniya of poor provinces that lack sufficient economic resources, particularly that of widows which contributed to the unsettled conditions experienced by Iraq during the past recent deterioration of their situation. "
He pointed out that Alot "ad hoc committees will pursue this matter in order to half of all women who are covered by the decision."
The Diwaniyah, 180 km south of Baghdad, the second Iraqi province in terms of the poverty level, after Muthanna, according to official studies, as where there is about 150 thousand unemployed among its population of about 1.0002 million thousand people, and the number of beneficiaries from the salaries of network social protection in the province, some 39 thousand people, including 14 thousand women.
The Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs, began the end of 2005 the application of the social protection network, which gives subsidies of minimum 50 thousand dinars per month, while the upper limit of 150 thousand dinars per month, and the distribution of these subsidies in several sectors of society, such as the elderly and widows and orphans, divorcees, the unemployed.
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Editor: OT
Thursday 16 حزيران 2011 16:26 GMTAlsumaria News / Diwaniya
Revealed the province of Diwaniyah, Thursday, for the approval of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to increase the number of women covered under the social protection network in the province, while suggesting the formation of a follow-up committees to oversee the implementation of this file.
The governor of Diwaniya, Salim Alwan said in an interview for "Alsumaria News", "Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki agreed to the request to maintain the increase of the number of the women in a network of social protection," noting that "the request was due to the presence of increasing numbers of women who are breadwinners for themselves and left without a medical care and other necessities. "
The Alwan that "the salaries of social protection network that will provide economic resource for this group of women," pointing out that "the Diwaniya of poor provinces that lack sufficient economic resources, particularly that of widows which contributed to the unsettled conditions experienced by Iraq during the past recent deterioration of their situation. "
He pointed out that Alot "ad hoc committees will pursue this matter in order to half of all women who are covered by the decision."
The Diwaniyah, 180 km south of Baghdad, the second Iraqi province in terms of the poverty level, after Muthanna, according to official studies, as where there is about 150 thousand unemployed among its population of about 1.0002 million thousand people, and the number of beneficiaries from the salaries of network social protection in the province, some 39 thousand people, including 14 thousand women.
The Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs, began the end of 2005 the application of the social protection network, which gives subsidies of minimum 50 thousand dinars per month, while the upper limit of 150 thousand dinars per month, and the distribution of these subsidies in several sectors of society, such as the elderly and widows and orphans, divorcees, the unemployed.
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