U.S. funding of $ 200 million for projects in Iraq
10/13/2012 16:49:23
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BAGHDAD (Iba) ... announced the U.S. Agency for International Development, for allocated $ 200 million to finance various projects in Iraq, during the current year 2012, with Ezzat reduce funding for projects to improve security, and the ability of Iraq's financial, stressing the country's need to develop administrative capacity and technical and not of funds.
The director of the Agency toast Toole, on the sidelines of a press conference for some agencies and Iraqi newspapers, held at the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad, said the agency has allocated $ 200 million to finance several projects in Iraq during the current year, noting that the agency has reduced allocations of financial projects in Iraq because of security improvements remarkable and financial capacity.
He Toole that financial allocations allocated by the agency for projects in Iraq since 2003 until now reached 8.8 billion dollars, focuses third in the health sector, pointing to the establishment of 360 health centers across Iraq, in addition to training health personnel in Iraq, and the signing of memoranda of understanding in the field of health primary with the Ministries of Health and Education.
The director of USAID, the Agency has worked to establish a sector microlending in Iraq, which includes support for 12 institutions Iraqi and foreign, by providing small loans amounted to 419 loan, financial value exceeded one billion dollars, pointing out that these loans contributed to the creation of more than 220 thousand direct jobs and more than 110 thousand indirect jobs.
The United States Agency for International Development of the government agencies responsible mainly for civilian foreign aid management, with the help of countries that suffer from problems due to poverty, natural disasters or wars. There are 13 institutions to finance small projects in the whole of Iraq, established at the initiative of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), and those institutions provide loans to non-governmental establishment of small enterprises.
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10/13/2012 16:49:23
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BAGHDAD (Iba) ... announced the U.S. Agency for International Development, for allocated $ 200 million to finance various projects in Iraq, during the current year 2012, with Ezzat reduce funding for projects to improve security, and the ability of Iraq's financial, stressing the country's need to develop administrative capacity and technical and not of funds.
The director of the Agency toast Toole, on the sidelines of a press conference for some agencies and Iraqi newspapers, held at the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad, said the agency has allocated $ 200 million to finance several projects in Iraq during the current year, noting that the agency has reduced allocations of financial projects in Iraq because of security improvements remarkable and financial capacity.
He Toole that financial allocations allocated by the agency for projects in Iraq since 2003 until now reached 8.8 billion dollars, focuses third in the health sector, pointing to the establishment of 360 health centers across Iraq, in addition to training health personnel in Iraq, and the signing of memoranda of understanding in the field of health primary with the Ministries of Health and Education.
The director of USAID, the Agency has worked to establish a sector microlending in Iraq, which includes support for 12 institutions Iraqi and foreign, by providing small loans amounted to 419 loan, financial value exceeded one billion dollars, pointing out that these loans contributed to the creation of more than 220 thousand direct jobs and more than 110 thousand indirect jobs.
The United States Agency for International Development of the government agencies responsible mainly for civilian foreign aid management, with the help of countries that suffer from problems due to poverty, natural disasters or wars. There are 13 institutions to finance small projects in the whole of Iraq, established at the initiative of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), and those institutions provide loans to non-governmental establishment of small enterprises.
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