Services in Duhok Province, Budget, Costs

In those services 1249 accomplished by the public sector, the ninth cabinet spent more than 2 trillion and 18 billion dinars.

The PM Masrour Barzani during cornerstone of a park in Duhok. (Photo: Kurdistan 24)
The PM Masrour Barzani during cornerstone of a park in Duhok. (Photo: Kurdistan 24)

ERBIL, Kurdistan Region (Kurdistan 24) – The ninth cabinet at the Kurdistan Regional Government continued to serve Duhok’s residents without any discrimination, despite all the challenges.

In that period of time a consent was given to 1314 projects with a 3 trillion and 107 billion dinars budget within Duhok province border, majority of the plan accomplished and a number of the reconstruction plans are still in the process.

In those services 1249 accomplished by the public sector, the ninth cabinet spent more than 2 trillion and 18 billion dinars.

Another 65 reconstruction services with a budget of more than 1 trillion and 89 billion dinars, completed by the private sector.

Year, number and cost of the serving plans in Duhok province during the ninth cabinet:  

  • 2020, 148 serving projects, cost was more than 549 billion dinars
  • 2021, 138 serving projects, 152 billion dinars
  • 2022, 325 serving projects, more than 238 billion dinars was the budget
  • 2023, 101 serving projects, more than 109 billion dinars.
  • 2024, 149 serving projects, more than 960 billion dinars
  • Future serving projects, 118 projects with a cost of more than 7 billion dinars

Taking serving projects to the districts:

  • Duhok District, 221 projects with more than 618 billion dinars
  • Akre District, 216 projects, more than 208 billion dinars
  • Amedi District, 331, more than 401 billion dinars
  • Simel District, 159, 202 billion dinars
  • Shekhan District, 161, more than 296 billion dinars
  • Bardarash District, 216, more than 302 billion dinars

Proportional undertaking project into services:  

  • Internal roads and streets, 752 projects, 1250 billion dinars
  • Electricity service, 164 services, 295 billion dinars.
  • Water service, 110 services, 204 billion dinars
  • Health service, 29 services, 86 billion dinars.
  • Education service, 158 projects, 34 billion dinars.
  • Agriculture service, dams and reservoir, 26 projects, 27 billion dinars.
  • Other services, 44 projects, 122 billion dinars.

The permitted investing sector, 1089 billion dinars

A number of Duhok province’s general projects

  • Rovia-Gopal double sided, 22 kilometers, 103 billion dinars
  • Qaranaz-Daratu-Rovia road, 46 kilometers, 19 billion dinars
  • Khabur Water Service, in Batifa District, a major water transferring network with a cost of nearly six billion dinars
  • Opening the building of Akre Passport Directorate about one and a half billion
  • Akre Strategic Water Service, more than 109 billion dinars
  • Barzan Street, Overpass and Underpass Road service in the center of Duhok City, more than 68 billion dinars
  • 100-Bed Hospital Service in Sheladze sub-district, more than 64 billion dinars.
  • Bone Marrow Hospital Service in Duhok City Center.
  • Bardarash Silo Service in Rovia sub-district, around 18 billion dinars

A number of private-sector services in Duhok province:

  1. Duhok International Terminal for Public Transportation, in Semel, more than 145 billion dinars
  2. Public Service Compound for Vehicles Industry in Alokan zone, of ​​Faidie District, more than 90 billion dinars.
  3. Reconstruction of the largest fish pond, more than 14 billion dinars
  4. New Gold for Calves Breeding Service, in Semel, 12 billion dinars.
  5. Kavin for Cow and Dairy Products in Simel, 65 billion dinars
  6. Detergent Products wipers, tissue, nappies, cleaning and bath products
  7. Potato chips production factory, more than 14 billion dinars.
  8. Reconstruction of Sarsang Hotel in Amedi District, more than six billion dinars.
  9. Food Industrial in Kani Spi, more than 71 billion dinars   
  10. Cham Factory for the producing of tomato puree, jam, salsa and planting of Bajan seedlings, more than 7 billion dinars.