On a rainy Ramadan evening, and in the presence of parliamentarians and a group of economic experts, the Baghdad Center for Public Policy held its monthly salon, which was dedicated to discussing the economic situation in the country.
For MoreOn a rainy Ramadan evening, and in the presence of parliamentarians and a group of economic experts, the Baghdad Center for Public Policy held its monthly salon, which was dedicated to discussing the economic situation in the country.
For MoreThe head of the Baghdad Center for Public Policy, Mr. Abbas Al-Anbouri, received a delegation from the University of Baghdad, which included the director of the Department of Media and Government Communication.
For MoreIn the presence of staff members from the Baghdad Center for Public Policy, represented by the team responsible for preparing the national human development report.
For MoreIt brought together the international expert, the American Dr. Shanta Devarajan, and the report preparation team led by Dr. Mahdi Al-Alaq, as part of the activities dedicated to drafting the national report on human development.
For MoreThe head of the Rewaq Baghdad Center for Public Policy, Mr. Abbas Al-Anbouri, received the delegation of the Malaysian embassy in Baghdad, headed by the acting Chargé d’Affaires, His Excellency Muhammad Shahir bin Sabruddin.
For MoreDuring the meeting, there was an extensive conversation about several topics, including the monetary policy of the Central Bank and ways to confront the challenges that the Iraqi market is going through.
For MoreIn the presence of the former Prime Minister, Mr. Nouri Kamel Al-Maliki, the Minister of Sports and Youth, Mr. Ahmed Al-Mubarqa, the National Security Advisor, Mr. Qasim Al-Araji, and a large political, parliamentary, and elite gathering.
For MoreThe workshop on how to conduct qualitative research was concluded at the Baghdad Center for Public Policy, which lasted for two consecutive days.
For MoreWithin the Al-Riwaq platform program, Dr. Hamid Rahim discussed his paper titled (Corruption in Iraq and the Concept of State Capture).
For MoreAn open dialogue symposium attended by a number of researchers and those interested in “Civil-Military Relations in the Arab Region.”
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