Baghdad-INA
The Secretary-General of Ministers Council, Hamid Al-Ghazi, confirmed today, Sunday, that the project of 1,000 schools will be under international standards, indicating that it will provide many job opportunities.
Al-Ghazi said in his speech concerning the latest procedures related to the project of establishing (1,000) model schools in the governorates, according to the Iraqi-Chinese framework agreement and followed by the Iraqi News Agency (INA), that "the Cabinet Secretariat has a special interest in the issue of schools, which is a new experience, and the file was referred to the Prime Ministry, where the technical specifications and plans were drawn up by the National Center, which presented designs that are not traditional and superior to previous designs,” explaining that “3 designs were selected from 11 competing designs and they were agreed upon, and then we adapted some designs as well, and we have only two designs, A and B.”
He added, "It was agreed to reduce costs and resort to designs within good international specifications at the lowest possible cost, and this was an effort by the National Center," noting that "the automation of the e-government project has been completed as a special program for ease of follow-up and referral to all schools in the governorates."
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