Iraq Plans To Build 7,000 Schools

Mustafa al-Kadhimi

BAGHDAD, Nov 23 (NNN-NINA) – The Iraqi government said, it plans to build 7,000 schools, as part of its efforts to fill the shortage of school buildings in the country.

A statement by the media office of Iraqi Prime Minister, Mustafa al-Kadhimi, said, the PM held a meeting with the Higher Committee for Constructing School in Iraq, to discuss building 7,000 schools across the country.

The first stage of the project included the construction of 1,000 school buildings, the statement said.

Al-Kadhimi stressed, schools should be built according to modern designs, the statement said, without giving further details about when the project will start.

Iraq suffers from a shortage of schools due to years of wars, conflicts, and corruption, that have severely damaged educational institutions. The fragile educational infrastructure, forced some schools to operate three shifts a day.

Earlier, Qusay al-Yasiri, head of the Parliamentary Education Committee, told local media that, Iraq needs to build between 15,000 and 20,000 schools, to fill the shortage of school buildings in the country.