Sama Al-Ibtikar Foundation for Sustainable Development and the Iraq Network for Sustainable Development, in partnership with the Diwaniyah Governorate Office, Performance Evaluation Department,
launched its training program
((Sustainable development from awareness to application according to a comprehensive vision)).
The Sama Innovation Foundation for Sustainable Development and the Iraq Network for Sustainable Development, in sustainable partnership with the Diwaniyah Governorate Office, the Performance Evaluation Department, are implementing their approved training program under the slogan
“Sustainable development from awareness to implementation according to a comprehensive local vision”.
The program includes a series of training workshops for sectoral institutions that update indicators of development goals in the governorate. On the one hand, Dr. Malik Al-Husseini, Deputy Governor of Diwaniyah, head of the steering team in the governorate, spoke that these activities contribute to raising the level of performance in government institutions that work to update development indicators. Finally, Mr. Director of the Performance Evaluation Department, Eng. Haider Hashim Al-Gharabi said that
“our strategic partnership with the Sama Innovation Foundation for Sustainable Development and the Iraq Network for Sustainable Development has given a positive impact by updating sustainable development indicators in the governorate, and soon the governorate will witness the review of its voluntary report for the governorate”.
Eng. Raad Kurdi,
President of the Sama Innovation Foundation for Sustainable Development and President of the Iraq Network for Sustainable Development, and a
member of the education team of the National Committee for Sustainable Development said that “strategic partnerships have a positive and sustainable impact in order to achieve the goals of sustainable development and the sustainable development agenda within a comprehensive national vision. We are working to continue cooperation between us in order to build local partnerships with the private sector as well”.