Mustafa Almuslih, ITC’s Project Manager for BEIT is explaining agencies’ mandates on a screen.
Two women sharing their insights about Mosul’s architecture at the BEIT Sustainable Construction Meetup.
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Iraq: Housing & complementary job creation

    Información general

    Resumen

    The European Union funded, "Building Equitable and Inclusive Transformation (BEIT): Towards Decent Work and Affordable Housing in Iraq" project, jointly executed by ITC, UN-Habitat, and ILO aims to generate quality jobs by enhancing the housing and construction sector. Specifically, this EU-funded initiative targets economic growth through job creation and the development of affordable, sustainable housing in Iraq.

    ITC's role, leveraging its strengths, focuses on two main areas: i) strengthening the construction sector's value chain by organizing stakeholders, particularly MSMEs, and improving their sustainable practices, and ii) enhancing governance and regulatory frameworks in the construction sector to attract more investments.

    In shaping BEIT proposal for the housing and construction sector, we applied a Market systems development  (MSD) approach, placing a strong emphasis on understanding the interconnected components of the market system. Our research involved analyzing the intricacies of supply chains and demand trends, and we identified systemic barriers hampering market efficiency. We engaged extensively with various stakeholders such as local firms, government bodies, and consumers to understand their unique perspectives and challenges. A critical aspect of our research was examining the regulatory framework, identifying areas for improvement to enhance local firm competitiveness and ease both inputs and market access.

    Receptores

    Asociados

    Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible

    Este proyecto contribuye a los siguientes Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible, definidos en la Agenda 2030 para el Desarrollo Sostenible.

    Redes sociales

    Towards decent work and affordable housing

    A group of men seated at the first project steering committee for the BEIT project, each using laptops, engaged in discussion or collaboration.
    Baghdad, November 2024 - Eric Buchot, Head of Country Programme in Iraq, at the first Project Steering Committee meeting for the BEIT project.
    Photo by the International Labour Organization

    Our work will focus on:

    • Green construction strategy: BEIT is supporting Iraqi stakeholders in developing and implementing a private-public strategy to improve the competitiveness and sustainability of the sustainable construction sector.
    • Climate-adaptive retrofitting: BEIT is facilitating alliances of small and medium construction firms to install certified climate-smart retrofits for households while providing trainings in green construction and retrofitting.
    • Skills development for MSMEs: The project is helping MSMEs and young entrepreneurs, including women, gain construction-relevant skills through vocational partnerships, including TVET and financial literacy.
    • Regulatory reforms in construction: The project supports policy mapping, dialogue, and targeted capacity building to strengthen regulations in the sector to boost efficiency, transparency, market access, and private sector participation.
    • Investment climate improvement: BEIT is supporting a better investment environment aligned with WTO’s Investment Facilitation for Development (IFD) framework providing training in investment policy and regulations.
    We aim to establish strong coordination to achieve new goals in the housing and private sectors.
    We aim to establish strong coordination to achieve new goals in the housing and private sectors.
    Malik Khalaf Wadi
    Director of the Private Sector Development Directorate, Ministry of Trade in Iraq

    Resources

    In the media

    Iraqi News
    25 Jun 2024
    Iraq Business News
    10 Dic 2024
    Iraq Business News
    6 Dic 2024