Measures
Institutional Support
Programmes listed below in chronological order.
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The Satellite Service Centre provides technical support for liaison between the Ministry for Foreign Affairs and Italian citizens involved in institutional and humanitarian activities in Iraq by supplying land and satellite based telecommunications services.
National reconciliation in Iraq
This project complements the official dialogue on reconciliation promoted by the Iraqi government.
International Workshop: “Iraq: domestic stabilization and ethnic-religious polarisation”
During the meeting, elements relating to stability in the new Iraq were examined and the different and complex aspects of the institution-building phase analysed.
Italian-Iraqi workshop on equal opportunities
A project for Iraqi women.
The aim of the project is to provide assistance during the post-referendum stage to the Iraqi decision/making bodies - regional and local, legislative and administrative - by providing knowledge of the means employed in other countries for dealing with problems in mixed towns and communities.
The role of the lower chambers in federal and decentralised democracies
The project aims to assist in the creation of the lower chamber, in order that regional interests may be represented at the national level.
Follow up – Federalism applied in Iraq
This project was developed on the basis of agreements reached in the seminar on "Federalism applied in Iraq" organised by NPWJ and IAJ in Venice, 18 - 26 July, 2006.
Improving governance in Dhi Qar province
Training of employees, officials and managers of the public administration in Dhi Qar Province.
Computerization of the Iraqi civil service: the Nassiriya intranet network
This project creates a network of intranet links between approximately 20 offices of the Iraqi civil service in the city of Nassiriya and its integration into already existing infrastructures.
GovNet – Government network of the P.A.C. in Baghdad
This project foresees the consolidation of the intranet network in the city of Baghdad.