Eligible voters can choose a simple “Yes” or “No”
Kurdistan must clean up its rivers choking with garbage and waste
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KRG graduates hundreds of minority soldiers in Nineveh Plains
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Online voter registration for Kurdistan diaspora opens September 1
The diaspora will vote on the same day as people in Kurdistan – September 25. Photo: screenshot
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they will meet ‘soon’
Germany, UNDP agree $2.8m Funding for Reconciliation
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the German Embassy in Baghdad signed a cooperation agreement to support civic and community-based reconciliation across Iraq.
Under the leadership of the Implementation and Follow Up National Reconciliation Committee (IFNRC) of the Office of Iraq’s Prime Minister, UNDP has recently launched a major project to support local peace committees and help communities collect information on atrocities and violations committed against citizens during the conflict.
The Ambassador of Germany to Iraq, Dr. Cyrill Nunn, said:
“Reconciliation on a community level is key to a peaceful future of Iraq. As part of Germany’s commitment to the work of UNDP in Iraq, we are very pleased to support this project which will hopefully contribute to building trust between Iraqi citizens and to a more peaceful and resilient Iraq.”
UNDP Resident Representative for Iraq, Ms. Lise Grande, said:
“Reconciliation is the highest priority in the country. Nothing is more important now right after the liberation of Mosul than helping communities find ways to live together in peace after the terrible years of conflict. Germany’s generous contribution to reconciliation comes at just the right time.”
(Source: UN)
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