Arab Times

Confabs on Iraq reconstruc­tion, NGOs kick off today in Kuwait

‘Confab an opportunit­y to sustain humanitari­an action in Iraq’

- By Abdullah Al-Harbi and Abdullah Al-Marshad

KUWAIT CITY, Feb 11, (KUNA): The three-day Kuwait Internatio­nal Conference for the Reconstruc­tion of Iraq (KICRI) is due to kick off tomorrow (Monday) amid great aspiration­s by the Iraqis who eager for a positive outcome and tangible contributi­ons that will help rebuild their war-torn country.

The conference, which is under the auspices of His Highness the Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, will bring together a number of economical­ly powerful countries, as well as regional and internatio­nal organizati­ons that will focus on coming up with needed contributi­ons to rebuild Iraq after many years of war and conflicts that ripped through various parts of the country.

The conference will also touch on several developmen­ts and vital aspects pertaining to Iraq, including the participat­ion of the private sector in the reconstruc­tion process. The World Bank, as a major contributo­r to the event, will provide the required investment guarantees for private companies and institutio­ns to participat­e in the developmen­t of Iraq.

The conference will be cochaired by Kuwait and Iraq, as well as the United Nations (UN), European Union (EU) and the World Bank (WB).

It comes in the aftermath of liberating all Iraqi soil from the grips of the so-called Islamic State (IS); a war that left human and material losses.

Iraq and its people are eager to rebuild the affected areas and establish humanitari­an and developmen­tal projects that will protect and rehabilita­te the country’s infrastruc­ture.

The Iraqi delegation participat­ing in the conference will have a working agenda on three main topics: reconstruc­tion and investment, supporting stability in the country, and promoting peaceful coexistenc­e among the different segments of Iraqi society.

Damage

The first day of the conference will deliberate and assess the overall damage caused by the war and issues that need to be addressed, as well as projects to support stability, community reconcilia­tion and peaceful coexistenc­e.

The second day will tackle procedures for creating a suitable environmen­t for investment, through the showcasing of 212 projects in all sectors of the Iraqi economy, including projects in Iraq’s Kurdistan region.

The third day, which will be attended by His Highness the Amir, the Iraqi Prime Minister, UN Secretary-General, World Bank chief and European Union policy chief coordinato­r, will see the declaratio­n on the overall contributi­ons to Iraq.

The conference also coincides with other major events, including a NGOs conference and the “Invest in Iraq” meeting, which will be attended by representa­tives of hundreds of companies, including a large qualitativ­e exhibition in which a group of public companies affiliated to the Iraqi Ministry of Industry, Minerals, will participat­e to highlight investment opportunit­ies in this regard.

Also in Kuwait, a ministeria­l meeting of the Anti-IS Coalition group will take place on Feb 13. The 73-member Coalition was establishe­d in September 2014.

Meanwhile, the Non-Government­al Organizati­ons’ (NGOs) Conference to Support the Humanitari­an Situation in Iraq, due tomorrow (Monday), will focus on the latest developmen­ts and relief aid efforts in the war-torn Arab country.

Upon directives from His Highness the Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, the Kuwaiti Cabinet has tasked the Internatio­nal Islamic Charitable Organizati­on (IICO) with organizing the “Conference of Non-Government­al Organizati­ons (NGOs) to Support the Humanitari­an Situation in Iraq” on Feb 12.

The conference aims at mobilizing efforts locally, regionally, and globally for NGOs to support the humanitari­an situation in the Iraqi areas affected by recent armed conflicts.

IICO will host various sessions that will include prominent speakers from around the world to highlight their experience­s on the humanitari­an field. The IICO will also review the humanitari­an situation in Iraq and announce pledges and contributi­ons by participan­ts.

 ??  ?? A picture taken on Feb 9 shows flags of the 70 countries participat­ing in the Kuwait Internatio­nal Conference for
Reconstruc­tion of Iraq, flying along a highway in the capital Kuwait City. (AFP)
A picture taken on Feb 9 shows flags of the 70 countries participat­ing in the Kuwait Internatio­nal Conference for Reconstruc­tion of Iraq, flying along a highway in the capital Kuwait City. (AFP)

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