Baghdad - INA
The Ministry of Immigration and Displacement confirmed today, Tuesday, that the grant of one and a half million dinars for returnees to their liberated areas will include 2,600 families, according to precedence and priority, while indicating that the eighth round of the grant will soon be launched.
The director general of the branch affairs department in the ministry, Ali Abbas, told the Iraqi News Agency (INA): "The ministry confirmed the imminent launch of the eighth round of the one and a half million dinars grant for returnees to their liberated areas, which will include 2,600 according to precedence, priority and criteria set by the ministry."
He pointed out that "the grant will include all displaced people returning to the liberated areas in the governorates of Nineveh, Mosul, Anbar, Salah al-Din, Kirkuk, Diyala and the Baghdad belt."
The Ministry of Immigration and Displacement announced the imminent launch of a grant of one and a half million dinars for returnees to their liberated areas.
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