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The Central Bank announces the distribution of 1000 school trips to support the educational process


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Economy News _ Baghdad

The Media Office of the Central Bank of Iraq announced the distribution of 1,000 school trips as part of a campaign to support the educational process.

"In response to the Ministry of Education's request, the Governor of the Central Bank of Iraq, Mustafa Ghaleb, frightened, to distribute (1000) school trips to a number of schools in the capital, Baghdad, through the Tamkeen initiative sponsored by the Central Bank and financed by banks and exchange companies," the bank said in a statement. This is in order to support the educational process under the current circumstances and coinciding with the beginning of the new school year.

He added, "It is mentioned that the initiative allocated 9000 school trips earlier, and was distributed by the Iraqi Private Banks Association to different schools in a number of Iraqi provinces, in coordination with the Ministry of Education."

 
 
Number of observations 29   Date of addendum 10/26/2020
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