Ministry of Planning discusses the partnership law between the public and private sectors

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  • 3-05-2023, 14:53
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    Baghdad-INA 
    The Ministry of Planning, in cooperation with the German Agency for International Cooperation, discussed today, Wednesday the partnership law between the public and private sectors.
     
    The ministry stated, in a statement, received by the Iraqi News Agency (INA), that "the Ministry of Planning held today, in cooperation with the German Agency for International Cooperation, a workshop to discuss the partnership law between the public and private sectors," noting that "the meeting was attended by a number of general managers in the ministry, as well as Representatives of the German Agency for International Cooperation and a number of representatives of the private sector, as well as a number of employees of the Ministry.
    According to the statement "the workshop witnessed presentations on the objectives and applications of companies between the public and private sectors in Germany, in addition to the legal framework for partnership between the two sectors in the Federal Republic of Germany, by representatives of the German agency Dekar and Krundman."
     
    During the workshop, the Administrative Undersecretary of the Ministry, Azhar Hussein Salih, emphasized "the importance of partnership between these two sectors," Pointing out that "achieving this partnership is a priority for the Iraqi government, as it is related to infrastructure and service projects."
     
    For his part, the coordinator of the Economic Projects Group of the German Agency for International Cooperation, John Brucher, said: "The private sector development project supports the Iraqi government in reviewing the draft partnership law between the public and private sectors," pointing out that "the project depends on three pillars that included interventions from national and international experts to gain access to best practices and lessons learned from other countries, especially Germany, as well as exchanges between relevant ministries as well as consultation rounds with stakeholders from the private sector in Iraq.
     
    He pointed out that "this tripartite approach has proven successful in the past, allowing international contributions to integrate knowledge and experience among other countries."