Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Iraq - Starting five-year plan for the development of the provinces by the end of next month


27/10/2009

Starting five-year plan for the development of the provinces by the end of next month

Mahdi said Undersecretary of the Ministry of Planning and Development Cooperation, "The five-year plan for the development of Iraq's provinces will be ready by mid next month."

"There is intense work in the Angels and the Ministry of Planning and Development Cooperation for the completion and preparation of the draft Five Year Development Plan for the years 2010-2014 and the purpose of implementation of the The plan is to stand on the actual economic, social and cultural development and activation and improvement in the best form, "indicating that" there is guidance from the Council of Ministers to prepare the plan according to the vision adopted by the Council, and we hope the completion of the draft prepared during the mid of next November.

The "The Five Year Development Plan for All of Iraq's provinces, which will begin in 2010, next in line with the national campaign to reduce poverty in Iraq, which will begin in the same year," stressing:

The plan has many details, all in the improvement and development realities in Iraq and to provide services citizens and improve the social and economic reality that the rate of the budget will have key factors in determining priorities for development and implementation of projects in the provinces.

He expressed hope that "we can get the plan within the time agreed upon," noting that "the Ministry of Planning and Development Cooperation, adopted in the preparation of five-year plan for development in Iraq to the reality of the target growth over the coming years and what existing resources oil resource is the foundation of the budget was in Iraq", adding The ministry adopted a diversification in the areas of development and to encourage all other sectors, eg, the private sector investment and monitor appropriate customizations to them.

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