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Baghdad Municipality announces near its contract with an international company for the privatization of hygiene in the Karrada

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Baghdad Municipality announces near its contract with an international company for the privatization of hygiene in the Karrada
04/29/2013 - 13:32
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Alsumaria News / Baghdad
Announced that the secretariat of Baghdad, on Monday, near its contract with an international company for the privatization of hygiene in the Karrada district, while believing that Iraqi manpower in the field of cleaning is still "backward", revealed that they are raising nine thousand tons of waste per day.

The agent said the municipal secretariat of Baghdad, Naim Al-Kaabi said in an interview for "Alsumaria News", "The Secretariat will refer soon Karrada district for the privatization of hygiene where one of the international companies that made بعطاءاتها financial and technical about it for a period of five years, as well as invitations to international companies to privatize the cleanliness of the areas of Karkh center and Resafa center, "noting that" companies that will be the referral will be subject to annual evaluation by all relevant government agencies. "

He Kaabi that "labor Iraq in the field of cleaning is still backward and unproductive compared manpower foreign amounting productivity weaken produced factor of Iraq," pointing out that "the contract will be signed with foreign companies to clean up part of the city of Baghdad will share the Iraqi workers with foreigners and by 50%. "

Kaabi pointed out that "the Secretariat is seeking to privatize the cleanliness like the neighboring countries of the world and in order to manage a modern waste in a scientific manner and thus enhance the services sector," stressing that "the majority of countries depend on the potential of the private sector in the hygiene factor."

Kaabi continued that "the secretariat The day raised nine thousand tons of household waste from the streets of the city of Baghdad," he said, adding that "what produced per citizen Baghdadi waste ranges from 1000 to 1200 grams per day."

It is noteworthy that the Municipality of Baghdad announced, in (January 11, 2012) for the opening of the largest project for waste management in Iraq, at a cost of 131 billion dinars, noting that the project includes nine stations transformative in Karkh and Rusafa. noteworthy that Iraq is one of the states that still lagging behind because of the lack of environmentally healthy processing wastes, and are usually departments with jurisdiction landfill in Baghdad without treatment.


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