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KRG launches first bi-monthly Review of Kurdistan

PostPosted: Tue Apr 02, 2013 2:28 pm
Author: Aslan
Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq (KRG.org) – A new publication about business and investment in the Kurdistan Region has been launched, highlighting the many opportunities in the public and private sectors.

Invest In Group (IIG), a leading publishing, research and consultancy company, has a memorandum of understanding with the KRG Department of Foreign Relations (DFR) to create the comprehensive publication. It covers key industries and provides insights from government officials and private sector leaders.

IIG’s publications on the Kurdistan Region will be a full Review, expected to be completed by July 2013, and three shorter bi-monthly publications, the first of which has just been launched. It includes economy and finance, energy, construction, agriculture, education, life and culture, as well as politics and diplomacy.

Minister Falah Mustafa Bakir, the Head of the KRG Department of Foreign Relations, signed the agreement in November 2012. He said, “This six-month project will provide visitors and investors alike with rich insights about our developing region and the opportunities it has to offer.”

“The final publication will contain fresh facts and figures about the state of our region, and we are confident that it will play a significant part of our outreach campaign,” he added.

IIG Project Director Margaret Cotter said, “We are very pleased to have met so many forward-thinking individuals, companies, and government officials in our research thus far, and I believe this publication reflects the entrepreneurial spirit and innovative nature of the Kurdistan Region."

The team based in Erbil includes Mr Taylor Rockwell, Project Editor for Kurdistan Review 2013. The next bi-monthly update is due in May, and the full review is due to be completed by July this year.

Re: KRG launches first bi-monthly Review of Kurdistan

PostPosted: Tue Apr 02, 2013 2:50 pm
Author: Anthea
Aslan wrote:Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq (KRG.org) – A new publication about business and investment in the Kurdistan Region has been launched, highlighting the many opportunities in the public and private sectors.

Invest In Group (IIG), a leading publishing, research and consultancy company, has a memorandum of understanding with the KRG Department of Foreign Relations (DFR) to create the comprehensive publication. It covers key industries and provides insights from government officials and private sector leaders.

IIG’s publications on the Kurdistan Region will be a full Review, expected to be completed by July 2013, and three shorter bi-monthly publications, the first of which has just been launched. It includes economy and finance, energy, construction, agriculture, education, life and culture, as well as politics and diplomacy.

Minister Falah Mustafa Bakir, the Head of the KRG Department of Foreign Relations, signed the agreement in November 2012. He said, “This six-month project will provide visitors and investors alike with rich insights about our developing region and the opportunities it has to offer.”

“The final publication will contain fresh facts and figures about the state of our region, and we are confident that it will play a significant part of our outreach campaign,” he added.

IIG Project Director Margaret Cotter said, “We are very pleased to have met so many forward-thinking individuals, companies, and government officials in our research thus far, and I believe this publication reflects the entrepreneurial spirit and innovative nature of the Kurdistan Region."

The team based in Erbil includes Mr Taylor Rockwell, Project Editor for Kurdistan Review 2013. The next bi-monthly update is due in May, and the full review is due to be completed by July this year.

@ASLAN

You always find a lot of excellent information about South Kurdistan so I have a task for YOU ;;)

Before Nawroz we were told that as part of the celebrations Kurds were going to preform some form of line dance to get themselves into The Guinness Book of Records. I believe that is was to take place in Erbil but I cannot be certain. I have checked online and I have not been able to find the event. Please could YOU find out what happened :D

Re: KRG launches first bi-monthly Review of Kurdistan

PostPosted: Tue Apr 02, 2013 4:00 pm
Author: Aslan
Anthea wrote:
Aslan wrote:Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq (KRG.org) – A new publication about business and investment in the Kurdistan Region has been launched, highlighting the many opportunities in the public and private sectors.

Invest In Group (IIG), a leading publishing, research and consultancy company, has a memorandum of understanding with the KRG Department of Foreign Relations (DFR) to create the comprehensive publication. It covers key industries and provides insights from government officials and private sector leaders.

IIG’s publications on the Kurdistan Region will be a full Review, expected to be completed by July 2013, and three shorter bi-monthly publications, the first of which has just been launched. It includes economy and finance, energy, construction, agriculture, education, life and culture, as well as politics and diplomacy.

Minister Falah Mustafa Bakir, the Head of the KRG Department of Foreign Relations, signed the agreement in November 2012. He said, “This six-month project will provide visitors and investors alike with rich insights about our developing region and the opportunities it has to offer.”

“The final publication will contain fresh facts and figures about the state of our region, and we are confident that it will play a significant part of our outreach campaign,” he added.

IIG Project Director Margaret Cotter said, “We are very pleased to have met so many forward-thinking individuals, companies, and government officials in our research thus far, and I believe this publication reflects the entrepreneurial spirit and innovative nature of the Kurdistan Region."

The team based in Erbil includes Mr Taylor Rockwell, Project Editor for Kurdistan Review 2013. The next bi-monthly update is due in May, and the full review is due to be completed by July this year.

@ASLAN

You always find a lot of excellent information about South Kurdistan so I have a task for YOU ;;)

Before Nawroz we were told that as part of the celebrations Kurds were going to preform some form of line dance to get themselves into The Guinness Book of Records. I believe that is was to take place in Erbil but I cannot be certain. I have checked online and I have not been able to find the event. Please could YOU find out what happened :D

it did happen :P i dono if there was any news report on it but u can see the videos on youtube and on facebook pages where you would have to type the city name and there pictures would be on there so go on facebook if u have one and type "hawler" and a section for the pictures would be up :) it looked very unorganized so i dono wats happened to it being recorded as a record O.o

Re: KRG launches first bi-monthly Review of Kurdistan

PostPosted: Tue Apr 02, 2013 9:31 pm
Author: Anthea
Aslan wrote:it did happen :P i dono if there was any news report on it but u can see the videos on youtube and on facebook pages where you would have to type the city name and there pictures would be on there so go on facebook if u have one and type "hawler" and a section for the pictures would be up :) it looked very unorganized so i dono wats happened to it being recorded as a record O.o

Thank you I knew that you would know :ymapplause:

I shall try finding it on youtube. If you find a copy please post the link :D