The environment in Iraq … is it forgotten or corruption ???

 

M. Consultant Jalal Al-Kaoud

Iraqi Business Council

an introduction:

The environment is one of the important issues at the present time, as the United Nations has taken care of the environment, just as civilized countries have taken care of it, and has issued many laws and instructions that preserve them and set harsh fines for those who violate or negatively affect the environment, especially after the huge increase in the population of the earth, which made many Of researchers and scientists are studying how they can build an environment suitable for humans and preserve it.

When wandering in Iraq, the viewer can see the extent of the destruction caused by a person in Iraq to his environment, and I will try to provide some personal observations in Anbar, and I think that they are observations that you can see in any Iraqi city because there are no appropriate instructions or penalties for whoever this destruction occurs, or what is The destruction occurs without knowing the extent of the harm it is causing, either to the Iraqi society, or to himself and his family.

Or the allocations directed to him may be insufficient.

Or that these allocations are exploited by officials in useless ways and mismanagement (if not corruption) on the grounds that no one asks about them or cares about them.

Attached is the full text of the study.

Celebration of the signing of the renewal of the Schengen agreement with the French embassy

Members of the Iraqi Business Council met with His Excellency the French Ambassador to the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, Caroline Duma, at the headquarters of the Iraqi Business Council.

At the beginning of the meeting, welcomed d. Majed Al-Saadi, the ambassador and the guests, presented an overview of the activities of the Iraqi Business Council and the achievements it had achieved since its establishment.

A meeting with a number of representatives of French companies present in Jordan, and then organizing an Iraqi trade delegation visit to France to meet with French companies interested in entering the Iraqi market, and then discussed the renewal of the Schengen agreement that the council concluded two years ago with the French embassy in Jordan

As the two parties agreed to start the procedures for reviewing the terms of the agreement to be signed by the two parties, and at the end of the meeting, each of Dr. Majed Al-Saadi and the Greek Ambassador thanked him for this meeting and the President of the Council presented a souvenir to the French Ambassador.

The meeting was attended on the side of the embassy, ​​the economic advisor to the French embassy, ​​Mr. Vincent Toussaint, and on the council’s side were Mr. Saad Naji, Secretary and Vice-Chairman of the Council Mr. Turki Al-Qaisi, Vice Chairman of the Council.

Members of the Council: Professor Ali Al-Khawam, Professor Hayman Al-Dabbagh, Professor Muhammad Al-Baghdadi, Professor Ahmed Al-Amili, Professor Aqeel Al-Hadi, Professor Raed Allawi, Ms. Leila Bayo, Mrs. Widad Al-Saffar and Mrs. Farah Al-Douri, as well as representatives of Mr. Khalil Bena, Mr. Abdul-Karim Al-Hamiri and Director General of the Council.

IBC Members Meet with the French Ambassador to Jordan At IBC Head Quarters

IBC members met with the French Ambassador to Jordan Mrs. Caroline Dumas at IBC Headquarters in Swefiya.

At the beginning of the meeting, IBC Chairman Dr. Majid Sadi welcomed the French Ambassador and the present guests giving a brief presentation on IBC activities and achievements since its foundation.

On her part, the French Ambassador expressed her interest in promoting trade relationships with Iraqi investors; especially the small and medium businesses in a number of sectors.

She further called on IBC members to attend a meeting scheduled to be held with a number of representatives of the French Companies in Jordan to be followed by a visit of the Iraqi trade delegation to France to meet with the French companies interested in accessing the Iraqi market.

Also, issues relating to the renewal of the Shengen Visa Agreement that IBC had concluded two years ago with the French Embassy in Jordan were discussed.

The two parties agreed on the procedures pertaining to reviewing the terms of the Agreement to be signed by both parties.

At the end of the meeting, Dr. Majid Sadi and the French Ambassador exchanged appreciation on holding the meeting and IBC Chairman presented the French Ambassador with a gift.

On behalf of the Embassy the meeting was attended by the French Embassy Commercial Advisor Mr. Vincent Tousan, and on behalf of IBC it was attended by the Vice Chairman and Secretary-General Mr. Saad Naji, Vice Chairman Mr. Turkey Al-Qaisi, IBC Board members; Mr. Mekki Faiz, Mr. Usame Al-Quraishi, Dr. Fakhri Rishan, IBC members; Mr. Ali Al-Khawam, Mr. Hayman Al-Dabbagh, Mr. Muhammad Baghdadi, Mr. Ahmed Al-Amili, Mr. Aqeel Al-Hadi, Mr. Raed Allawi, Mrs. Layla Piyyo, Mrs. Widad Saffar, Mrs. Farah Al-Douri, representatives of Mr. Khalil Al-Bunniya’s companies, Mr. Abdul Karim Al-Hamiri and IBC CEO.

 

Communication on progress report 2014

check the link below for Communication on progress report 2014:

تقرير المسؤولية الاجتماعية 2014

 

The idea of establishing the Iraqi Business Council is based on the common desire generated by a number of elites. Those who are Iraqi investors and businessmen on the territory of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan unanimous in the importance of creating economic reference for them, as well as for those who wish to join them in order to maximize Iraq’s investment in Jordan, as well as to contribute actively to Iraq’s construction and reconstruction.

The idea of establishing the Iraqi Business Council was well-founded and blessed by the Government of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. Accordingly, the approval of the competent Jordanian authorities was commended for launching the Iraqi Business Council in Jordan.

The one who carried out the mission of founding is an elite of Iraqi businessmen of recognized competence and abilities. and since the Council’s inception in late 2006, members have worked towards efforts to support Iraqi investments in Jordan. as well as coordination and cooperation with official entities, to find solutions and proposals to overcome obstacles and constraints facing investors s economic, investment and trade cooperation between Jordan and Iraq.