Iraq | Field Office | World Vision International World Vision Iraq highlights how parents, schools, and communities can support children’s online safety amid social media and AI World Vision has been responding to the crisis in Iraq since 2014 serving refugees, IDPs, returnees and host communities
Vision Foundation 1 The Federal Government of Iraq 2 The Kurdistan Regional Government 3 Both administrations
The Iraq Vision 2030 | Rights Mapping and Analysis Platform The Iraq Vision 2030 provides a strategic framework to achieve sustainable development, focusing on empowering Iraqi citizens, fostering social cohesion, diversifying the economy, and ensuring environmental sustainability with justice and good governance at its core
Iraq Vision-En (005) - UNESCO The Iraq Vision involves five sections which express Iraq’s national goals (man building, good governance, a diversified economy, safe society, and sustainable environment) and meet the UN sustainable development pillars: people, prosperity, planet earth, peace and partnerships
Iraq Vision 2050 - rudawrc. net We’re determined to rebuild Iraq through a clear vision and a roadmap working on different steps We’ve begun the first phase by involving the state for an economic policy reform as well as for the fight against poverty, as specified in our governmental program in which we have set our priorities
Iraq Vision 2050: Ambition, Challenges, and Regional Implications Vision 2050 represents a bold attempt to reposition Iraq from a resource-dependent economy to a diversified, resilient, and globally connected state Success would create jobs, improve living standards, enhance regional influence, and reduce reliance on oil revenues
World Vision Iraq | LinkedIn Honoured to write on the important work of World Vision Iraq and the lessons it offers for advancing justice in fragile contexts Access to justice for women and girls is central to the Women,
About Us | Iraq | World Vision International World Vision has been responding to the crisis in Iraq since 2014 and works in the three governorates of the Kurdish region, Ninewa and Kirkuk serving over 930,000 refugees and internally-displaced persons (IDPs)