Reports 2023-06-26 Empowering rural communities toward resilience in Iraq Khanaqin: Relatives of Dead Pay for Transfer of Bodies to Forensic Medicine When Hiro Amin's sister, a girl from Khanaqin, drowned in June 2022 and her body was taken to the district hospital, the body was not returned to the family... Sulaymaniyah's “vital” intersection project: only 42% achieved Less than half of the project of Sulaymaniyah entrance, Bakhi Bakhtiari intersection, the main road connecting Sulaymaniyah to most Iraqi provinces, while... Garmian IDPs refuse to return, prefer to integrate with host community "Where should I go back to? Our house has been flattened with the land, and its not safe for me," said Tahsina Muhammad, a displaced woman residing in Qora... Kirkuk Political Parties at Odds over Electoral Commission for 18 Years The Arab, Kurdish and Turkmen political parties in Kirkuk have been in conflict for 18 years over the administration of the independent High Election... Khadija: First woman Mukhtar in Kirkuk “The work of the Mukhtar gives us strength. We women can do that too,” said Khadija Ahmad, 54, who became the Mukhtar of two neighborhoods for the first... Shingal (Sinjar) develops the “sweet” profession About 100 beekeepers in a district of Ninewa province managed to produce 10 tons of honey last year, calling on the government to help them to develop the... Human Rights Watch: Compensation for ISIS Victims Too little, Too Late Human Rights Watch HRW announced that the Iraqi authorities have failed to pay the financial compensation due to thousands of victims, mainly Ezidis... Al-Hol returnees to be reintegrated into local communities The Iraqi returnees who have been residing in Al-Hol camp in Syria, some of whom are known as "families of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS)... With candles and olive branches, Chaldeans call for reconciliation The dispute between Cardinal Louis Raphael Sako, the head of Iraq’s Chaldean Church, and Rayan Kildani, the leader of the Babylon Movement, is becoming... Wadi explores Female Genital Mutilation FGM in middle and south of Iraq The German-Iraqi non-governmental organization NGO (WADI) has launched steps to transfer the experience of combating Female Genital Mutilation FGM from the... Kirkuk Education employs over 17,000 temporary lecturers The Directorate General for Education in Kirkuk Governorate is preparing to complete the procedures for permanent employment of over 17,000 lecturers hired... Nineveh Court of Appeal President: 63,000 compensation cases resolved The president of the Nineveh Court of Appeal declared they have approved more than 63,000 compensation claims, each worth receiving a cash amount not... ‹ 1 2 ... 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 ... 52 53 ›