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28.07.2009 Middle East

UN agency launches scheme in Iraq to improve basic services, housing

28.07.2009 LISTEN
By UN

27 July - A $70 million urban development plan aimed at bolstering the delivery of basic services and provision of housing for Iraq's poor and most vulnerable was jointly launched today by the United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-HABITAT) and the country's Government.

The project, of which $49 million remains unfunded, focuses on providing Government ministries and local authorities with technical assistance and capacity-building support in the areas of urban governance, housing, infrastructure and basic services.

“This is a historical moment in marking the partnership between the Government of Iraq and UN-HABITAT,” said Anna Tibaijuka, Executive Director of UN-HABITAT, in a televised address, reminding the international community of its obligation to help Iraq meet the social and economic targets set out in the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).

Naeema al-Gasseer, acting UN Resident Coordinator in Iraq, said that the UN is “increasingly engaged in ensuring a high level of consultation and concrete action with the Government of Iraq to rebuild housing throughout the country and further develop Iraq's urban planning infrastructure with an emphasis on overcoming climate change challenges.”

“Hand in hand with Iraq, the UN's goal will be to continue improving the lives of ordinary Iraqis,” Ms. Al-Gasseer added.

The launch of the UN-HABITAT Iraq Country Programme for 2009-2011, in cooperation with the Ministry of Planning and Development Cooperation, was attended by several senior representatives of Iraqi ministries, representatives of the international community in Baghdad, including UN agencies and donors.

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