Challenges and Opportunities for Redevelopment in Erbil, Iraq

October 28, 2010
Cabot 703, Tufts University | 12:30pm2:00pm
Program:

The Fletcher School of Law & Diplomacy, The Program on Southwest Asia and Islamic Civilization, Gordon Institute, and Institute for Global Leadership cordially invite you to attend:

β€œChallenges and Opportunities for Redevelopment in Erbil, Iraq”
The Governor of Erbil-Kurdistan Region of Iraq, Mr. Nawzad Hadi Mawlood

[Lunch to be served]

*If you would like to attend, please RSVP by Friday, October 22, 2010 by registering on Eventbrite: http://erbilgovernor.eventbrite.com [printing of tickets not required]

Erbil, a city in Kurdistan, Iraq, is one of the oldest continuously inhabited towns in the world. Once a center of communication and trade, the city has been subjected to terrorism and harsh conditions of the Hussein regime over the last few decades. However, under the leadership of Mr. Mawlood, the city is having a resurgence with millions of public and private dollars being pumped into infrastructure, education, the political system, and the judicial system. With a focus on peace, partnership, commerce, economy, and development, Erbil is fast becoming the center of a β€œNew Silk Road.”

Iraqi Gov Visit

 

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