Iraq
Iraq
janv. 2015
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The Iraq National Accounts are compiled and disseminated by the National Accounts Department of the Central Statistical Organization (CSO) at the Ministry of Planning. CSO located in Baghdad. The following tables have been prepared from successive replies to the United Nations national accounts questionnaire. The National Accounts estimates are published on the website (www.iraqcosit.org), as well as in the Annual Statistical Abstract.
Îles Vierges britanniques
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Livre de poche des statistiques mondiales 2018
mai 2019
Chapter
Terms of reference
Main Title:
Assessment of Development Results - Iraq
déc. 2015
Chapter
The Independent Evaluation Office (IEO) of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) conducts country evaluations called Assessments of Development Results (ADRs) to capture and demonstrate evaluative evidence of UNDP’s contributions to development results at the country level, as well as the effectiveness of UNDP’s strategy in facilitating and leveraging national effort for achieving development results.
Foreword
Main Title:
Assessment of Development Results - Iraq
déc. 2015
Chapter
It gives me great pleasure to present the Assessment of Development Results (ADR) in the Republic of Iraq. Covering the period between 2008 and 2013, the evaluation includes the 2008 to 2010 period when UNDP had not yet developed its own country programme and instead had lead responsibility in the integrated UN assistance framework (the United Nations Iraq Assistance Strategy programme). The evaluation also includes the 2011–2014 UNDP country programme cycle. Data collection was completed in April 2014.
Conclusions and recommendations
Main Title:
Assessment of Development Results - Iraq
déc. 2015
Chapter
The analysis in the preceding sections covers UNDP support to the Government of Iraq’s efforts towards reconstruction and transition to development. The UNDP programme has operated in the context of UNAMI as well as UNDP’s own programme, and has provided support through multiple phases of the post-conflict period. This was also the period of implementation of the United Nations Development Group Iraq Trust Fund, when the UN in general and the UNDP in particular had access to vast reconstruction and development funds. Drawing from the analysis in the previous sections, this chapter presents key conclusions and recommendations.
UNDP's response
Main Title:
Assessment of Development Results - Iraq
déc. 2015
Chapter
UNDP has partnered with the Government of Iraq for over 35 years (since the Standard Basic Assistance Agreement in 1976), supporting development, recovery and reconstruction efforts. Since 2003, UNDP has operated as part of the United Nations assistance strategy coordinated by UNAMI. UNDP support aligned with the successive NDPs, the United Nations Iraq Assistance Strategy 2008–2010 and the International Reconstruction Fund Facility for Iraq. Since the launching of this funding mechanism, UNDP participated alongside UN agencies and other international organizations in administering the United Nations Development Group Iraq Trust Fund.
National context
Main Title:
Assessment of Development Results - Iraq
déc. 2015
Chapter
Until two decades ago, Iraq was highly regarded in the Middle East for its public sector management capability, its effective growth strategy for an emerging economy and its social welfare programmes. Since the 1991 Gulf War, years of war and international isolation have led to deteriorating infrastructure and underinvestment in public services. The hierarchical bureaucracy and inefficiencies of the socialist system, as well as secrecy and the patronage system under centralized rule, led to inefficiencies in public service delivery and a lack of transparency in governance. The country still suffers from the remnants of this system.
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