Helen is discussing with the government to implement projects financed by the World Bank in Iraq
On: Tue 01/17/2012 18:45
BAGHDAD - A citizen
Confirmed the Special Representative of the World Bank in Iraq, Mary Helen of progress happening in some of the projects funded by the World Bank in Iraq, and confirmed Helen during the regular meeting with the advisers in the Office of the Prime Minister of the committee monitoring the implementation of projects financed by the World Bank in the form of grants and loans, for the improvements in a number of them after activating the mechanisms of spending mail, bent on the government's efforts in Iraq, a project belonging to the initiative of transparency in the extractive industries and reflected the seriousness and commitment from the government.
The head of the advisory board Thamer Abbas Ghadban, who chaired the meeting: During the meeting, a progress in the implementation of projects since the regular meeting held last August (2011), and stand on the level of commitment and expenditure of the projects over the years (2010-2011) for each of the projects funded through the granting of the World Bank, and a loan of the International Foundation for Development of the Bank, as well as examine the reasons for the existence of gaps between planning, implementation and actual spending. The Anger that the government is committed to cooperation with international organizations and the development of the capacity of ministries to implement the project, stressing the obstacles that are similar in all the projects are trying to specialized committees to find solutions to them, as well as the need for registration of projects, grants and international loans in the state budget to ensure the success and follow-up and see their positive impact on the the national economy.
The parties agreed (to the Commission monitor the implementation of projects and the World Bank) on the importance of continuing to hold periodic meetings and meetings between the two follow-up and support the band follow-up projects, as well as support ministries to develop mechanisms and maintenance of the sustainability of projects and programs after the completion of implementation.
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On: Tue 01/17/2012 18:45
BAGHDAD - A citizen
Confirmed the Special Representative of the World Bank in Iraq, Mary Helen of progress happening in some of the projects funded by the World Bank in Iraq, and confirmed Helen during the regular meeting with the advisers in the Office of the Prime Minister of the committee monitoring the implementation of projects financed by the World Bank in the form of grants and loans, for the improvements in a number of them after activating the mechanisms of spending mail, bent on the government's efforts in Iraq, a project belonging to the initiative of transparency in the extractive industries and reflected the seriousness and commitment from the government.
The head of the advisory board Thamer Abbas Ghadban, who chaired the meeting: During the meeting, a progress in the implementation of projects since the regular meeting held last August (2011), and stand on the level of commitment and expenditure of the projects over the years (2010-2011) for each of the projects funded through the granting of the World Bank, and a loan of the International Foundation for Development of the Bank, as well as examine the reasons for the existence of gaps between planning, implementation and actual spending. The Anger that the government is committed to cooperation with international organizations and the development of the capacity of ministries to implement the project, stressing the obstacles that are similar in all the projects are trying to specialized committees to find solutions to them, as well as the need for registration of projects, grants and international loans in the state budget to ensure the success and follow-up and see their positive impact on the the national economy.
The parties agreed (to the Commission monitor the implementation of projects and the World Bank) on the importance of continuing to hold periodic meetings and meetings between the two follow-up and support the band follow-up projects, as well as support ministries to develop mechanisms and maintenance of the sustainability of projects and programs after the completion of implementation.
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