Under the patronage of Mr. Mohamed Halboussi, Speaker of the House of Representatives, the Committee for Monitoring the Implementation of the Government Program and Strategic Planning organized on Sunday 19/5/2019 the expanded workshop under the title (Housing Crisis ... Solutions and Treatments) on the Sheikh Mohammed Reza Al Shabibi Hall in the House of Representatives. And the representatives of the Ministries of Construction, Housing, Planning, Finance, Higher Education, Justice, Agriculture, Baghdad Governorate, Karbala Governors, Salahuddin, Chairman of the Investment Authority, Head of the Financial Supervision Bureau, Director of Housing Fund and General Managers of Rafidain, Rashid, Real Estate and Iraqi Banks. The United Nations Mission, the Hanwa Corporation of Korea, the Iraqi Contractors Union, private sector companies, the General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers, university professors, housing experts and Iraqi investors.
The workshop started with reading verses from the Holy Quran and reciting Surah Al-Fatiha on the lives of the martyrs of Iraq.
The workshop was opened by the head of the committee to monitor the implementation of the government program and strategic planning MP Mohammed Ali Zinni speech, in which he stressed that the housing crisis in Iraq has become a worrying concern for citizens, especially the poor class, pointing out that one of the reasons for the spread of informal housing is the lack of housing units, Much of the government land, as well as changing the reality of agricultural land and turning it into residential amidst the absence of a deterrent law for these practices.
The head of the committee said that the main objective of organizing this workshop is to develop a road map to resolve this crisis and come up with recommendations for submission to the House of Representatives in the presence of the Prime Minister and the concerned parties.
Zinni called on the House of Representatives to exercise its oversight and legislative role to solve the most important problem in Iraq, expressing hope that the workshop will resolve the crisis and be a national and future direction, not just the current government.
Mr. Hassan Al-Kaabi, First Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, welcomed the wide attendance at the workshop and the size of participation in the workshop. He appreciated the role of the committee in organizing the workshop to identify and address the housing crisis.
Mr. Al-Kaabi stressed that the housing crisis in Iraq is a serious and important issue in the eyes of the Iraqi people and that the housing policies taken to solve the crisis have not been successful, evidenced by the widespread phenomenon of slums and lack of housing units.
He expressed the hope that the workshop will come out with important recommendations to solve the crisis and deal with it, stressing the support of the House of Representatives in the legislation of laws that contribute to resolving the crisis.
In turn, Eng. Astbork Thawk, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Construction, Housing and Municipalities praised the step of the House of Representatives to organize and support this workshop in order to solve the housing crisis.
The thorny vision of the ministry in resolving this crisis and the reasons for the emergence and challenges facing the failure to implement the national housing policy, noting the most important bills that need to be adjusted in line with the development in the areas of housing.
The thieves presented a plan for the most important projects implemented by the ministry in the field of housing and strategy for the reconstruction of destroyed areas affected by military actions and the organization of a supporter of the terrorist.
In a speech to the General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers, Mr. Qusay al-Abbadi, Director General of the Administrative and Financial Department at the Secretariat, stressed the government's efforts to provide housing units for citizens and solve the housing crisis problem and to take a series of measures, including the adoption of the draft law on housing violations and social security plan, The social protection network and the disabled, calling for all efforts at the legislative and executive levels to resolve the crisis and support the Ministry of Construction and Housing and other relevant ministries and encourage foreign and domestic investment in the field of housing Giving priority to the local investor.
The words of the opening of the workshop included the speech of Mr. Maher Johan, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Planning, where he gave a presentation on the percentage of real deficit in housing units and the ministry's most important plans to solve the housing crisis.
Najla Ali, Director General of Poverty Strategy Department at the Ministry of Planning, presented a report on the random areas distributed in Baghdad and the governorates, the number of housing units established on these lands and the ministry's procedures in providing housing units for the poor in cooperation with the United Nations Human Settlements Program .
Mr. Sami Al-Araji, chairman of the Investment Authority, said that the crisis in housing is getting worse and to solve it must stop indiscriminate excesses first and then find solutions to them with the participation and cooperation of all concerned parties.
He added that one of the most important reasons for the problem is the land and the lack of evidence of the existing land in Iraq and the lack of funding and the absence of banks committed to resolving the housing crisis, as well as the lack of real signs of the government in resolving the crisis by giving banks the largest role to resolve the crisis and the absence of external infrastructure for housing projects Which falls on the State.
Araji called for an end to the random housing and stop building housing on the lands beyond it and to establish real figures for the percentage of housing deficit.
Salah al-Din Governor, Mr. Ammar Jabr, pointed to the spread of the phenomenon of random housing in the governorate without finding effective solutions, revealing the extent of the damage suffered by the residential role in the province as a result of the military operations against the organization calling the terrorist.
He called on the governor of Salah al-Din to form committees to compensate the affected in the districts and compensate the affected housing near the cities are funded from the budget or international loans.
For her part, Dr. Khawla Talib, Director General of the Rafidain Bank talked about the bank's measures in support of the housing sector by providing loans for the construction of units and residential complexes, revealing the preparation of housing units that were built by providing loans to citizens.
The National Coordinator of the United Nations Human Settlements Program (UN HABITAT), Dr. Rafid Abdul Hamid, presented a road map to solve the housing crisis in Iraq under the title of "National Program Roadmap for Increasing, Maintaining and Monitoring the Housing Balance in Iraq".
Mr. Daoud Abdul Zair, representative of the private sector, spoke about the most important problems facing the housing crisis, including the lack of allocation of land, lack of funding and lack of infrastructure for housing projects.
He pointed to the importance of supporting the real estate bank and the Housing Fund by the government with the aim of lending to build units and housing complexes and to amend some instructions related to this matter, which hinder lending.
In the second session of the workshop, which included the issue of solving the housing crisis for discussion and view the views and proposals of the executive and legislative bodies involved, where
MP Vian Sabri member of the Committee on the experience of the Kurdistan Region in addressing the housing crisis so that it is free from the housing crisis because of the efforts made and take some The measures that prevented the emergence of the crisis, as well as the existence of coordination between investors and the Investment Authority and to give an important role for advisory offices in the construction of residential complexes and the breakdown of installments of loans to citizens according to the proportion of housing construction, creating many jobs.
A member of the Baghdad Provincial Council, Mrs. Mahdya al-Lami, pointed out the spread of the phenomenon of random building and encroachment on the state-owned land in the governorate, which included overriding the master plans of the city of Baghdad, expressing regret for not solving the problem because of the lack of real will and a serious stand to solve the problem of slums. Laws relating to the termination of random abuses.
MP Alaa al-Rubaie, a member of the Services and Reconstruction Committee, said the increase of slums showed that there are no solutions to this crisis and that finding a law for slums is not a real solution to the crisis.
Dr. Abdul Hussain Al-Moussawi, a professor at the Center for Urban Planning at Baghdad University, expressed the readiness of the Center to cooperate with concerned authorities and ministries to find evidence of land in Iraq, pointing to the need to conduct a general census, calling for the construction of residential complexes without providing the necessary services, New problems appear.
The discussions included the construction of low-cost residential units and the focus on building residential complexes outside Baghdad city, using international research centers to solve the crisis, exploiting the land for vertical construction, re-arranging some areas of Baghdad which are densely populated and not owning land belonging to the Municipality of Baghdad, Sovereign housing.
At the conclusion of the workshop, MP Mohammad Shiaa al-Sudani, member of the committee, agreed to take into consideration all the views and proposals presented during the workshop. The committee is keen to study them and include them in the report to be submitted to the House of Representatives.
Al-Sudani added that the committee was keen to call on all parties that have a role in solving the housing crisis, including the investors, because it is related to them and they have a clear role in resolving this crisis. He called for continuous communication with the committee and raising their proposals and opinions to the committee.
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The workshop started with reading verses from the Holy Quran and reciting Surah Al-Fatiha on the lives of the martyrs of Iraq.
The workshop was opened by the head of the committee to monitor the implementation of the government program and strategic planning MP Mohammed Ali Zinni speech, in which he stressed that the housing crisis in Iraq has become a worrying concern for citizens, especially the poor class, pointing out that one of the reasons for the spread of informal housing is the lack of housing units, Much of the government land, as well as changing the reality of agricultural land and turning it into residential amidst the absence of a deterrent law for these practices.
The head of the committee said that the main objective of organizing this workshop is to develop a road map to resolve this crisis and come up with recommendations for submission to the House of Representatives in the presence of the Prime Minister and the concerned parties.
Zinni called on the House of Representatives to exercise its oversight and legislative role to solve the most important problem in Iraq, expressing hope that the workshop will resolve the crisis and be a national and future direction, not just the current government.
Mr. Hassan Al-Kaabi, First Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, welcomed the wide attendance at the workshop and the size of participation in the workshop. He appreciated the role of the committee in organizing the workshop to identify and address the housing crisis.
Mr. Al-Kaabi stressed that the housing crisis in Iraq is a serious and important issue in the eyes of the Iraqi people and that the housing policies taken to solve the crisis have not been successful, evidenced by the widespread phenomenon of slums and lack of housing units.
He expressed the hope that the workshop will come out with important recommendations to solve the crisis and deal with it, stressing the support of the House of Representatives in the legislation of laws that contribute to resolving the crisis.
In turn, Eng. Astbork Thawk, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Construction, Housing and Municipalities praised the step of the House of Representatives to organize and support this workshop in order to solve the housing crisis.
The thorny vision of the ministry in resolving this crisis and the reasons for the emergence and challenges facing the failure to implement the national housing policy, noting the most important bills that need to be adjusted in line with the development in the areas of housing.
The thieves presented a plan for the most important projects implemented by the ministry in the field of housing and strategy for the reconstruction of destroyed areas affected by military actions and the organization of a supporter of the terrorist.
In a speech to the General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers, Mr. Qusay al-Abbadi, Director General of the Administrative and Financial Department at the Secretariat, stressed the government's efforts to provide housing units for citizens and solve the housing crisis problem and to take a series of measures, including the adoption of the draft law on housing violations and social security plan, The social protection network and the disabled, calling for all efforts at the legislative and executive levels to resolve the crisis and support the Ministry of Construction and Housing and other relevant ministries and encourage foreign and domestic investment in the field of housing Giving priority to the local investor.
The words of the opening of the workshop included the speech of Mr. Maher Johan, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Planning, where he gave a presentation on the percentage of real deficit in housing units and the ministry's most important plans to solve the housing crisis.
Najla Ali, Director General of Poverty Strategy Department at the Ministry of Planning, presented a report on the random areas distributed in Baghdad and the governorates, the number of housing units established on these lands and the ministry's procedures in providing housing units for the poor in cooperation with the United Nations Human Settlements Program .
Mr. Sami Al-Araji, chairman of the Investment Authority, said that the crisis in housing is getting worse and to solve it must stop indiscriminate excesses first and then find solutions to them with the participation and cooperation of all concerned parties.
He added that one of the most important reasons for the problem is the land and the lack of evidence of the existing land in Iraq and the lack of funding and the absence of banks committed to resolving the housing crisis, as well as the lack of real signs of the government in resolving the crisis by giving banks the largest role to resolve the crisis and the absence of external infrastructure for housing projects Which falls on the State.
Araji called for an end to the random housing and stop building housing on the lands beyond it and to establish real figures for the percentage of housing deficit.
Salah al-Din Governor, Mr. Ammar Jabr, pointed to the spread of the phenomenon of random housing in the governorate without finding effective solutions, revealing the extent of the damage suffered by the residential role in the province as a result of the military operations against the organization calling the terrorist.
He called on the governor of Salah al-Din to form committees to compensate the affected in the districts and compensate the affected housing near the cities are funded from the budget or international loans.
For her part, Dr. Khawla Talib, Director General of the Rafidain Bank talked about the bank's measures in support of the housing sector by providing loans for the construction of units and residential complexes, revealing the preparation of housing units that were built by providing loans to citizens.
The National Coordinator of the United Nations Human Settlements Program (UN HABITAT), Dr. Rafid Abdul Hamid, presented a road map to solve the housing crisis in Iraq under the title of "National Program Roadmap for Increasing, Maintaining and Monitoring the Housing Balance in Iraq".
Mr. Daoud Abdul Zair, representative of the private sector, spoke about the most important problems facing the housing crisis, including the lack of allocation of land, lack of funding and lack of infrastructure for housing projects.
He pointed to the importance of supporting the real estate bank and the Housing Fund by the government with the aim of lending to build units and housing complexes and to amend some instructions related to this matter, which hinder lending.
In the second session of the workshop, which included the issue of solving the housing crisis for discussion and view the views and proposals of the executive and legislative bodies involved, where
MP Vian Sabri member of the Committee on the experience of the Kurdistan Region in addressing the housing crisis so that it is free from the housing crisis because of the efforts made and take some The measures that prevented the emergence of the crisis, as well as the existence of coordination between investors and the Investment Authority and to give an important role for advisory offices in the construction of residential complexes and the breakdown of installments of loans to citizens according to the proportion of housing construction, creating many jobs.
A member of the Baghdad Provincial Council, Mrs. Mahdya al-Lami, pointed out the spread of the phenomenon of random building and encroachment on the state-owned land in the governorate, which included overriding the master plans of the city of Baghdad, expressing regret for not solving the problem because of the lack of real will and a serious stand to solve the problem of slums. Laws relating to the termination of random abuses.
MP Alaa al-Rubaie, a member of the Services and Reconstruction Committee, said the increase of slums showed that there are no solutions to this crisis and that finding a law for slums is not a real solution to the crisis.
Dr. Abdul Hussain Al-Moussawi, a professor at the Center for Urban Planning at Baghdad University, expressed the readiness of the Center to cooperate with concerned authorities and ministries to find evidence of land in Iraq, pointing to the need to conduct a general census, calling for the construction of residential complexes without providing the necessary services, New problems appear.
The discussions included the construction of low-cost residential units and the focus on building residential complexes outside Baghdad city, using international research centers to solve the crisis, exploiting the land for vertical construction, re-arranging some areas of Baghdad which are densely populated and not owning land belonging to the Municipality of Baghdad, Sovereign housing.
At the conclusion of the workshop, MP Mohammad Shiaa al-Sudani, member of the committee, agreed to take into consideration all the views and proposals presented during the workshop. The committee is keen to study them and include them in the report to be submitted to the House of Representatives.
Al-Sudani added that the committee was keen to call on all parties that have a role in solving the housing crisis, including the investors, because it is related to them and they have a clear role in resolving this crisis. He called for continuous communication with the committee and raising their proposals and opinions to the committee.
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