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Iraq Security, Justice and Reconciliation

Last updated: 05/04/2024
IATI Identifier: GB-GOV-3-CSSF-06-000015

Description

This programme aims to support the Government of Iraq to build stronger, more responsive and more accountable security sector institutions, and support the conditions for effective and sustainable community-level reconciliation. It seeks to achieve this through the following strands: (1) Supporting effective national, sub-national and local security institutions to be responsive to the needs of all Iraqis (men, women, boys and girls). (2) The programme will support gender sensitive community-level reconciliation to rebuild trust within communities who have lived under Daesh. This is an ODA and non-ODA integrated programme. The spend reported against this programme is the ODA element alone.


Location

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Iraq
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Status Post-completion

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Programme Spend

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Budget

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Programme data last updated on 05/04/2024