Non-contracted teachers express gratitude to PM Barzani for offering contracts
In a message released on Monday, the Board acknowledged this move as a "significant stride in the education process," highlighting its positive impact on the lives of thousands of families and young individuals.

ERBIL (Kurdistan24) – The Board of Representatives of non-contracted teachers in the Kurdistan Region has conveyed their sincere appreciation to Prime Minister Masrour Barzani for his decision to offer contracts to approximately 38,000 teachers within the next month.
In a message released on Monday, the Board acknowledged this move as a "significant stride in the education process," highlighting its positive impact on the lives of thousands of families and young individuals.
They praised Prime Minister Barzani for his "courageous decision" and lauded him as a "guardian of the education process." They emphasized that this action underscores his dedication not only to the advancement of education but also to upholding the rights of teachers.
The Board's heartfelt message reflects the profound relief and optimism among the teaching community in the Kurdistan Region following the announcement of this landmark decision.
On Sunday, The Kurdistan Region's Prime Minister Masrour Barzani announced the decision to hire 38,000 teachers in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq (KRG) through the government’s domestic revenue during a meeting with representatives of teachers.
During the meeting, Prime Minister Barzani expressed his deep appreciation for the teachers’ unwavering commitment to their duties despite the challenging financial circumstances.
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Prime Minister Barzani praised their dedication to the "sacred duty" of educating the region's youth and fulfilling their responsibilities even in difficult times.
In a press conference, the Kurdistan Region Minister of Education Alan Hama Saeed confirmed that the Kurdistan Region's Prime Minister Masrour Barzani has issued a directive to contract approximately 38,000 teachers in the Kurdistan Region.
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Speaking at a news conference, Minister Saeed announced that the Prime Minister’s decision aims to bolster the education sector by formalizing the employment of thousands of teachers who have been instrumental in maintaining the region’s educational standards despite financial challenges.
Prime Minister Masrour Barzani met with representatives of teachers from the Kurdistan Region of Iraq (KRG) on Sunday, announcing a significant decision to contract all teachers amid ongoing financial difficulties.
The meeting, held in the presence of Alan Hama Saeed, Minister of Education, was an opportunity for the Prime Minister to express his gratitude to the teachers for their unwavering commitment to education despite the challenging financial conditions.