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2021 VNR Report [English]
The Republic of Iraq Ministry of Planning National Committee for Sustainable Development The Second National Voluntary Review Report on the Achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals 2021 Iraq .. And the Path Back to the Development July 2021 Voluntary National Review Report Writing Team Dr. Mahar Hammad Johan, Deputy Minister of Planning, Head of the Report Preparation Team Writing Expert Team Prof. Dr. Hasan Latif Al-Zubaidi / Expert / University of Kufa / College of Administration and Economics Prof. Dr. Wafa Jaafar Al-Mihdawi / Expert / Mustansiriyah University / College of Administration and Economics Prof. Dr. Adnan Yasin Mustafa / Expert / University of Baghdad / College of Education for Girls Supporting International organizations United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) – Iraq United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (ESCWA) Technical Team Dr. Azhar Hussein Saleh / Administrative Deputy of Minister of Planning Dr. Dia Awwad Kazem / Head of the Central Statistics Organization Mr. Maher Abdul-Hussein Hadi / Director General of the National Center for Administrative Development and Information Technology Dr. Mohamed Mohsen El-Sayed / Director General of the Department of Regional and Local Development Dr. Alaa El-Din Jaafar Mohamed / Director General of the Department of Financial and Economic Policies Dr. Maha Abdul Karim Hammoud / Director General of the Department of Human Development Ms. Naglaa Ali Murad / Director of the Social Fund for Development Mr. Abdel-Zahra Mohamed Waheed / Director of the Department of Information and Government Communications Dr. Amera Muhammad Hussain / Umm Al-Yateem Foundation for Development Mrs. Ban Ali Abboud / Expert / Department of Regional and Local Development Ms. Mona Adel Mahdi / Senior Engineer / Department of Regional and Local Development Supporting Team Mr. -
Balance Between Protection and Pathogenic Response to Aerosol
Article Balance between Protection and Pathogenic Response to Aerosol Challenge with Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) in Mice Vaccinated with TriFu64, a Fusion Consisting of Three Mtb Antigens Sadaf Sulman 1,2, Benjamin O. Savidge 1,3 , Kawther Alqaseer 1,3,4, Mrinal K. Das 1,3, Neda Nezam Abadi 1,5, John E. Pearl 1,3, Obolbek Turapov 1,3, Galina V. Mukamolova 1,3, M. Waheed Akhtar 2 and Andrea May Cooper 1,3,* 1 Department Respiratory Sciences, University of Leicester, Leicester LE1 7RH, UK; [email protected] (S.S.); [email protected] (B.O.S.); [email protected] (K.A.); [email protected] (M.K.D.); [email protected] (N.N.A.); [email protected] (J.E.P.); [email protected] (O.T.); [email protected] (G.V.M.) 2 School of Biological Sciences, University of the Punjab, Lahore 54590, Pakistan; [email protected] 3 Leicester Tuberculosis Research Group—LTBRG, University of Leicester, Leicester LE1 7RH, UK 4 Department of Basic Science, Faculty of Nursing, University of Kufa, P.O. Box 21, Kufa, Najaf Governorate, Citation: Sulman, S.; Savidge, B.O.; Najaf 540011, Iraq 5 APC Microbiome Ireland, University College Cork, T12 YT20 Cork, Ireland Alqaseer, K.; Das, M.K.; Nezam * Correspondence: [email protected]; Tel.: +44-(0)116-252-2957; Fax: +44-(0)116-252-5030 Abadi, N.; Pearl, J.E.; Turapov, O.; Mukamolova, G.V.; Akhtar, M.W.; Cooper, A.M. Balance between Abstract: Tuberculosis vaccines capable of reducing disease worldwide have proven difficult to Protection and Pathogenic Response develop. -
Ibn Al-Haitham)
University of Baghdad College of Education for Pure Science (Ibn Al-Haitham) This paper is Blank Ibn Al-Haitham 1St. International Scientific Conference – 2017 (IHSCICONF) Proceedings IOP Publisher Volume Preface IHSCICONF 2017, International Conference on Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Mathematics, and Physics, Take place in Baghdad, Iraq, from December 13-14, 2017. IHSCICONF 2017 is assisted by the College of education for pure science – Ibn Al Haitham \ University of Baghdad and with supporting of the American Chemical Society (ACS) in Iraq. IHSCICONF 2017 aimed to distills the most current knowledge on a rapidly advancing discipline in one conference. Join key researchers and established professionals in the field of Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Mathematics and Physics as they assess the current state-of-the-art and roadmap crucial areas for future research. We aimed to build an idea-trading platform for the purpose of encouraging researcher participating in this event. The papers to be presented at IHSCICONF 2017 address many grand challenges in sciences. The full papers that presented are peer- reviewed by three expert reviewers. This paper is Blank Ibn Al-Haitham 1St. International Scientific Conference – 2017 (IHSCICONF) Proceedings IOP Publisher Volume Prof. Dr. Sameer Atta Makki ([email protected]) Editor in Chief Assist.Prof. Dr. Firas Abdul ([email protected]) Manager and Hameed Abdul Latef Editor Prof. Dr. Luma Naji Mohammed (dr. [email protected]) Editor Tawfiq Prof. Dr.Nahla Abud AL-Radi ([email protected]) Editor AL- Bakri Inst. Dr. Raied Mustafa Shakir ([email protected]) Editor This paper is Blank Ibn Al-Haitham 1St. International Scientific Conference – 2017 (IHSCICONF) Proceedings IOP Publisher Volume the Conference Opening ceremony of ceremony Opening Ibn Al-Haitham 1St. -
Exploring Electronic Communication Modes Between Iraqi Faculty And
American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education 2017; 81 (5) Article 89. RESEARCH Exploring Electronic Communication Modes Between Iraqi Faculty and Students of Pharmacy Schools Using the Technology Acceptance Model Ali Azeez Al-Jumaili, BSPharm, MS,a,h Mohammed D. Al-Rekabi, PhD,b Oday S. Alsawad, PhD,c Omer Q.B. Allela, PhD,d Ryan Carnahan, PharmD, MS,e Hiwa Saaed, PhD,f Alaadin Naqishbandi, PhD,g Dheyaa J. Kadhim, PhD,h Bernard Sorofman, PhDa a University of Iowa College of Pharmacy, Iowa City, Iowa b University College of Humanities Faculty of Pharmacy, Kufa, Al-Najaf, Iraq c University of Basrah College of Pharmacy, Basrah, Iraq d University of Duhok College of Pharmacy, Duhok, Kurdistan, Iraq e University of Iowa College of Public Health, Iowa City, Iowa f University of Sulaimani College of Pharmacy, Sulaymaniyah, Kurdistan, Iraq g Hawler Medical University College of Pharmacy, Erbil, Kurdistan, Iraq h University of Baghdad College of Pharmacy, Baghdad, Iraq Submitted March 24, 2016; accepted August 22, 2016; published June 2017. Objective. To explore for the first time the extent to which Iraqi pharmacy students and faculty use Facebook and university email for academic communications, and to examine factors influencing utilization within the framework of the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM). Methods. An electronic survey was administered to convenience samples of students and faculty of six Iraqi public schools and colleges of pharmacy in 2015. Results. Responses included 489 student and 128 faculty usable surveys. Both students and faculty use Facebook more than university email for academic communications. Less than a third of the faculty used university email. -
Allied Academies
Joint Event J Intensive Crit Care Nurs, Volume 2 alliedacademies 2nd European International Conference on Nursing Congress & Clinical Nursing & Practice October 24-25, 2019 | Zurich, Switzerland Consumer's Satisfaction with Integrated Management of Neonatal and Child Health (IMNCH) Services in Model Primary Health Care Centers in Najaf District, Iraq Abdulkareem Abdullah Al Radhi, Najah R Hadi, Ahmed S Noory, Ali k Hoesh, Sara H Naeem, Qamar T Hamed, Aseel SAbbas and Eman R Mahdi University of Kufa, Iraq Introduction: The integrate program of maternal and growth monitoring and vaccination services provided to their child health is promoting, preventing, therapeutic and children. rehabilitation facility or care for mother and child. In most countries, the maternal and child health program provided About 97% of attendants were unsure of their satisfaction as integrated primary health care. Some primary health care with premarital examination and 65.4% found satisfied with centres were developed by ministry of health to be ideal and diagnosis of pregnancy. High rate of satisfaction (82.5%) considered model centres to provide standard health care was reported in tetanus immunization provided to pregnant services which prepared to be family health adopted centres. women. About 89 % of consumers were satisfied in antenatal services. weight, height measurement, and blood pressure Objectives: To evaluate the IMNCH services in model primary measurement, while only 49.6% of clients were satisfied in health care centres in comparison with traditional non-model breast examination services. Only 46 clients (19.2%) reported centres through consumers' satisfaction in the provided satisfaction with treatment of mild pre-eclampsia /eclampsia health services. -
Arab Journal of Plant Protection
Under the Patronage of H.E. the President of the Council of Ministers, Lebanon Arab Journal of Plant Protection Volume 27, Special Issue (Supplement), October 2009 Abstracts Book 10th Arab Congress of Plant Protection Organized by Arab Society for Plant Protection in Collaboration with National Council for Scientific Research Crowne Plaza Hotel, Beirut, Lebanon 26-30 October, 2009 Edited by Safaa Kumari, Bassam Bayaa, Khaled Makkouk, Ahmed El-Ahmed, Ahmed El-Heneidy, Majd Jamal, Ibrahim Jboory, Walid Abou-Gharbieh, Barakat Abu Irmaileh, Elia Choueiri, Linda Kfoury, Mustafa Haidar, Ahmed Dawabah, Adwan Shehab, Youssef Abu-Jawdeh Organizing Committee of the 10th Arab Congress of Plant Protection Mouin Hamze Chairman National Council for Scientific Research, Beirut, Lebanon Khaled Makkouk Secretary National Council for Scientific Research, Beirut, Lebanon Youssef Abu-Jawdeh Member Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences, American University of Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon Leila Geagea Member Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, Holy Spirit University- Kaslik, Lebanon Mustafa Haidar Member Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences, American University of Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon Walid Saad Member Pollex sal, Beirut, Lebanon Samir El-Shami Member Ministry of Agriculture, Beirut, Lebanon Elia Choueiri Member Lebanese Agricultural Research Institute, Tal Amara, Zahle, Lebanon Linda Kfoury Member Faculty of Agriculture, Lebanese University, Beirut, Lebanon Khalil Melki Member Unifert, Beirut, Lebanon Imad Nahal Member Ministry of Agriculture, Beirut, -
Aston University IRAQ (This Update: 23Rd March 2011)
Aston University IRAQ (This update: 23rd March 2011) Admissions to Masters at Aston Iraqi Bachelors degree: Takes 4 years to complete. Courses in medicine take 6 years, while courses in pharmacy, architecture, dentistry and veterinary medicine take 5 years to complete. International Office advise for PG admissions: • 70% to be equivalent to a 2.1 • 65% equivalent to a 2.2 For students holding Bachelor’s degrees from the below institutions: • Al-Nahrain Uni , Baghdad • Al-Mustansiriyah University • The University of Basrah • University of Baghdad • Duhok University • Koya University • University of Mosul • The University of Salahaddin (Arbil) • Hawler Medical University (Arbil) • Sulaimani University • The University of Technology (Baghdad) International Office recommends for students from Universities not listed above but listed on Naric they can also be considered for Masters at Aston, but with more caution than the above. Admissions to PhD at Aston Iraqi Masters degree: A Masters is appropriate for admissions to PhD. Would advise also checking for a Bachelors at 70% and above. Masters degrees vary from two to three years in duration and are offered in most fields including arts, exact and natural sciences, engineering and technology, medicine, dentistry, and agriculture. For admission onto local Master’s programmes, the majority of universities require candidates to obtain an overall score of at least 65% in the Bachelor degree. Most Master’s courses consist of three semesters culminating in end of term examinations. Successful students proceed to undertake one years’ research work in his or her field of study. This period may be extended by up to six months. -
Relationship Between Semantic and Aesthetic Dimensions of Contemporary Iraqi Painting and Modernity Arts
Utopía y Praxis Latinoamericana ISSN: 1315-5216 ISSN: 2477-9555 [email protected] Universidad del Zulia Venezuela Relationship Between Semantic and Aesthetic Dimensions of Contemporary Iraqi Painting and Modernity Arts HUSSEIN, H.K.; HAMZAH, T.S.; MUBARAK, A.H. Relationship Between Semantic and Aesthetic Dimensions of Contemporary Iraqi Painting and Modernity Arts Utopía y Praxis Latinoamericana, vol. 26, no. Esp.1, 2021 Universidad del Zulia, Venezuela Available in: https://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=27966119013 DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4556181 This work is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International. PDF generated from XML JATS4R by Redalyc Project academic non-profit, developed under the open access initiative Utopía y Praxis Latinoamericana, 2021, vol. 26, no. Esp.1, Marzo, ISSN: 1315-5216 2477-9555 Artículos Relationship Between Semantic and Aesthetic Dimensions of Contemporary Iraqi Painting and Modernity Arts Relación entre las dimensiones semántica y estética de la pintura iraquícontemporánea y las artes de la modernidad H.K. HUSSEIN DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4556181 University of Babylon, Irak Redalyc: https://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa? [email protected] id=27966119013 https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1582-8380 T.S. HAMZAH University of Babylon, Irak [email protected] https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0804-7850 A.H. MUBARAK University of Babylon, Irak [email protected] https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1435-3360 Received: 05 December 2020 Accepted: 10 February 2021 Abstract: e modern European artists tackle the emergent perceptual realization that is reflected in art through realistic forms to complete the inherent cognitive energies; imagination and intuition. -
Hydrological Characteristics of the Region of the Sea of Najaf Using (RS) and (GIS)
International Journal of ChemTech Research CODEN (USA): IJCRGG, ISSN: 0974-4290, ISSN(Online):2455-9555 Vol.10 No.9, pp 690-695, 2017 Hydrological Characteristics of the Region of the Sea of Najaf Using (RS) and (GIS) Musa Kadhim Mohsin*, Raghda Khalid Assi Department of Physics, College of Science, University of Babylon, Hilla, Iraq. Abstract : Hydrology is abroad science that includes all water in the earth ball , the general trend of modern hydrology is the study of water above and below the surface of the earthThe aim of this study is to know the hydrological characteristics of the Najaf Sea region based on the digital elevation model of the area using geographical information systems and remote sensing technology. In this study, a number of hydrological properties were used for the area of the Najaf Sea these characteristic are (Fill, Flow Direction, Flow Accumulation, Stream Definition).In the result we obtained the highest value of the fill is (19.9983) and the lowest value is (11.9932), while the highest value for the flow direction of the water value it was (128) to the northeast direction and the lowest value is (1) to the east, the highest value of the flow accumulation is (90110657) and the lowest is (0), and the highest value of stream definition is (1), the lowest value is (0). Key Words : Hydrology, DEM (Digital Elevation Model), Remote Sensing, GIS (Geographic Information System). Introduction Flooding, as a major natural disaster, affects many kinds of the world including developed countries, [1]. Flooding is one of the great environmental crises one has to contend of within the century. -
Internet Addiction Disorder Among Medical Students in University of Kufa: a Cross Sectional Study
Genera of l P Alfadhul et al., J Gen Pract 2018, 6:4 l r a a n c r t DOI: 10.4172/2329-9126.1000368 i u c o e J Journal of General Practice ISSN: 2329-9126 Case Report Open Access Internet Addiction Disorder among Medical Students in University of Kufa: A Cross Sectional Study Shaymaa Abdul lteef Alfadhul1*, Huda Ghazi hameed2 and Salam Jasim Mohammed2 1Faculty of Medicine, Family Medicine, University of Kufa, Medical Education Unit, Al-Najaf, Iraq 2Department of Family and Community Medicine,Faculty of Medicine, Community Medicine, Al-Najaf, Iraq Abstract Objectives: To determine the prevalence of internet addiction and some of the associated factors among medical students of the University of Kufa, and find its effect on academic performance. Subjects & Methods: A cross sectional study was conducted on 218 medical students selected throughouta systematic sampling method. A self- administered questionnaire was used for collection of data, its include three parts (demographic data, computer and internet use data, and Young Internet Addiction Test). The analysis of data was carried out using the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS). Chi square test (X2-test), T-test, and binary logistic regression were used to investigate variables. The level of significance was considered as p-value ≤ 0.05. Results: According to the results of Young Internet Addiction Test score, 44.5% of the participants had a mild internet addiction, 119 (54.6%) had a moderate internet addiction, and only 2 (0.9%) had a severe internet addiction. Further analysis using binary logistic regression revealed that spending time online for studying related purpose was a significant protective factor from internet addiction among participants (P<0.001,OR=0.975, 95% C.I=0.963-0.987). -
University of Al-Qadisiyah College of Science 1St ISC 2017
University of Al-Qadisiyah College of Science st 1 ISC 2017 The First Day, Sunday 19 Nov. 2017 Nippur Hall Time Topic 8:00 – 10:00 AM Registration 10:00 – 11:00 AM Opening Ceremony: 1. Reading from the Holy Quran. 2. National Anthem. 3. Welcome Speech by Prof. Dr. Ferdous Abbas Jabir (President of University of Al-Qadisiyah). 4. Welcome Speech by Prof. Dr. Nabeel A. Abd Al-Radha (Conference Chair and Dean of College of Science). 5. Welcome Speech by Dr. Alaa Abdul Hussein Al-Daamy (CEO. Researcher Foundation to Coordinate Academic). 11:00 – 12:00 PM Lectures 12:00 – 12:30 PM Granting gifts 12:30 – 2:00 PM Lunch Time 1 University of Al-Qadisiyah College of Science st 1 ISC 2017 1st Day, Sunday 19 Nov. 2017 Hall 1 Session 1: 2:00-4:45 PM Chair: Prof. Dr. Muneer A. Al-Daamy Co-Chair: Assist. Prof. Dr. Oday H. Radif Time Topic 2:00 – 2:15 PM Statistical analysis of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons concentrations at Baghdad city Israa M. Almousawi1, Thikra H. Mathkor1, Aessa A. Salih2, Adnan H. Afaj2, Muthna A.A.Shanshal1 1Department of Chemistry, College of Science , University of Baghdad, Baghdad, Iraq 2 Ministry of Science and Technology, Baghdad, Iraq 2:15 – 2:30 PM Synthesis, Analytical, Thermodynamic studies and uptake behavior of: Copper and Cadmium by Schiff-base chelating resins W. S. Hanoosh, Hanaa H. Haddad and Bassim Abdul hassun Chemistry Department, College of Science, University of Basra, Basra, Iraq. 2:30 – 2:45 PM Separation and recovery of cadmium from Ni_Cd spent batteries Sami I.J. -
Education System in Iraq TAICEP 2016, Chicago
22/09/2016 Andreas Arsalan Education System in Iraq BethZazi TAICEP 2016, Chicago, USA Education System - Iraq • Brief history • The system – from Madrasa to University • Changes in the Education System • State/Public Universities • New Private Universities • Quality Assurance • Documents from Different Universities 11/16/2016 Son, go to school, stand in front of the “school-father”, memorize your homework, open your school bag. Write your own tablet instead of using your brothers Son, if you see previous generations, You will see the benefits of tablets. After you finish your homework and showed it going to school. Look at them, search for them. to your supervisor come home , straight, without distraction. And, finally son, when you get your degree don’t forget to take with you your original tablet to Sweden You are driving around day and night. You swim in wealth, you have grown up In length to be evaluated……. and crosswise,. You are fat. 11/16/2016 Education Policy • Education is supervised by two Ministries: The Ministry of Education and MoHESR • Access to Higher Education is based on the result of secondary diploma (baccalaureate) • School Education, 12 years, (9+3) - Three streams/main fields 1. Scientific, 2. Literature/humanities 3. Vocational The outcome is ”Baccalaureate” Diploma. 11/16/2016 - Primary school teachers, Library arts, Post secondary Edu is divided in two fields Surveying, Automotive, welding - Vocational >< Academic and cutting etc. • The Vocational, 2 years, most practical/applied, in many different fields/branches, ending with Technical Diploma Is provided by Foundation of Technical Education, FTE, (former FTI) through Technical Institutes http://www.fte.edu.iq/index.php Technical Institutes are supervised by FTE, Governmental body, under the MHSR.