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Civil organizations: the Iraqi government does not care about the poor

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Ahmed Al-Zubaidi
18/10/2012

NGOs accused the Iraqi government indifference to the poor, who suffer from the absence of the most basic necessities of living, such as ration card items.

The head of the Civil Observatory Ali Anbure on the occasion of the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty that the most important joints government strategy to combat poverty in Iraq, is "to broaden the base of work, reducing the unemployment rate, which has not been achieved until now, adding that government strategy did not exceed an area borders paper it's written on. "

The Iraqi government launched in 2010 a national strategy to combat poverty. Official statistics show that the percentage of the poor in Iraq exceeded 23%.

The Chairman of the Commission services and ages in the Iraqi Council of Representatives Ihsan al-Awadi, told Radio Free Iraq that the government has failed to implement anti-poverty strategy.

The Secretary-General of the United Nations Ban Ki-moon has said that it is easy to denounce poverty, but it is difficult to control, noting that suffer the scourge of hunger, poverty and humiliation needs more than words of sympathy.

In his message on the occasion of the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty, which marks the seventeenth of October of each year, Ban Ki-moon pointed out that the revival of this day, in this very year, comes at a time when many countries, a state of economic austerity.

Defended the Ministry of Planning and Development Cooperation of Iraq, the anti-poverty strategy developed by the year 2010 citing the words of its spokesman Abdul Zahra al-Hindawi that the reasons for the decline in the performance of the anti-poverty strategy back to the lack of government allocations.

There are more than one billion people around the world live below the poverty line is why they are deprived of their rights to food, education and health care according to UN figures.


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