Funding Facility for Stabilization Quarter II Review 2019
The FFS Quarter in Review product will provide FFS donor countries a snapshot of the successes of the Facility during the reporting period. The Quarter in Review will report the key results of the Funding Facility through providing the most up to date data for the FFS Results Framework indicators. A full narrative report on quarterly progress will still be provided as normal through the FFS Quarterly Reports.
The FFS Quarter in Review – Q2 2019 outlines the key results of the Funding Facility for Stabilization and provides the most up-to-date data for the FFS Results Framework indicators. A full narrative report on quarterly progress is forthcoming.
Project: Support for Integrated Reconciliation in Iraq
In January 2017, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) partnered with the Implementation and Follow-up National Reconciliation Committee (IFNRC) to launch the project Support for Integrated Reconciliation in Iraq (SIRI). This project is supporting efforts to promote reconciliation as a pathway towards a more non-violent, representative and resilient Iraq.
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What we do
Present in Iraq since 1976, UNDP is committed to supporting the Government and people of Iraq during their transition towards reconciliation, reform and stability. Our support ranges from promoting emergency livelihoods and community dialogue in districts impacted by the humanitarian crisis, to helping stabilize newly liberated areas, to providing technical assistance in support of governance reforms and decentralization.
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Join us
Interested in working for UNDP in Iraq? Check out our job opportunities in the country.
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Work with us
UNDP is implementing e-tendering system in Iraq. Check the latest procurement notices and apply.
About Iraq
34 million
Population
99%
of government revenue is generated by the oil sector
23%
of Iraqis live on less than US$ 2.2 a day
18%
of youth (15-24 years) are unemployed