Present in Iraq since 1976, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is committed to supporting the Government and people of Iraq during their transition towards reconciliation, reform and stability. UNDP’s support ranges from promoting emergency livelihoods and community dialogue in districts impacted by the humanitarian crisis, to helping stabilize newly liberated areas through its Funding Facility for Immediate Stabilization (FFIS), to providing technical assistance in support of governance reforms and decentralization.
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Iraq’s Shura Councils and universities modernize legislative drafting methodologies
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Fast Facts: Rule of Law Programme
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Rule of Law Programme aims to promote effective delivery of responsive and accountable justice and security, protect people's rights, support post conflict recovery and foster development in Iraq. Whilst the security environment in the country remains complex and challenging, this Programme was designed to respond to immediate justice and security needs, and to lay the foundations for long-term stability and development.