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Workers in Iraqi Kurdistan getting U.S.
training
3.7.2009
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July
3, 2009
SULAIMANIYAH,
Kurdistan region 'Iraq', — The
United States Agency for International Development (USAID)
has conducted courses in Iraq's Kurdish autonomous
region of Kurdistan that have trained thousands of
government employees.
Hamid Diari, the USAID coordinator in the Kurdish
region,www.ekurd.net
told
RFE/RL's Radio Free Iraq (RFI) that since 2006 more
than 14,000 local government personnel have taken
USAID-organized training courses in the region’s
three provinces of Erbil, Sulaimaniyah, and Duhok.
Diari added that 95 such training courses will be
held in Iraq through a USAID project through 2011.
The latest course ended on July 1 at Duhok
University as 30 government employees completed an
information technology class.
Lecturer Subhi Zebari told RFI that the objective of
the training courses is to develop an efficient
bureaucracy that provides good public services.
Sulav Salih told RFI that she found the course
useful for her job at a local state-owned bank.
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