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Planning Mechanism for a Social Development Strategy in Post-Forced Displacement Anbar Governorate

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  • Thaer S. Mahmood

    (Center of Strategic Studies-University of Anbar, Iraq)

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Anbar society suffers many serious problems after the stage of forced displacement that was caused by ISIL terrorism. Major among these problems are the social problems, like social and family disintegration and locality and tribal tendencies, which have far serious consequences and themselves became the focal point of other negative consequences. Seen from this perspective the current paper seeks to be a step towards the achievement of social peace in the governorate and promote social development through real local reconciliation. The paper proposes an instant mechanism for a social development strategy that comprises programs and procedures that can be followed and be part of development plans of other sectors in the future. The paper adopts the analytical-descriptive method which is suitable in such studies. The paper includes a study of the social status of the governorate, a description of the situation of the displaced and returnees, serial procedures for the study of the proposed strategy like quadruple analysis and regional diagnosis of Anbar society, identifying priorities according to the primary and secondary aims that lead to the strategic programs and their future projects which focus on the integration of all denominations of society and giving priority to youth and females in the achievement of social development in the already weakened Anbar society. The paper draws on data from the international organizations, civil society organizations, the ministry of planning, and Anbar governorate. The paper comes up with conclusions, recommendations, and procedural suggestions to serve anbar society and participate in the achievement and promotion of a sustainable social development in Anbar governorate.

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  • Thaer S. Mahmood, 2019. "Planning Mechanism for a Social Development Strategy in Post-Forced Displacement Anbar Governorate," The Journal of Social Sciences Research, Academic Research Publishing Group, vol. 5(1), pages 121-133, 01-2019.
  • Handle: RePEc:arp:tjssrr:2019:p:121-133
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    1. Tara Vishwanath & Dhiraj Sharma & Nandini Krishnan & Brian Blankespoor, 2015. "Where are Iraq’s Poor?," World Bank Publications - Reports 22351, The World Bank Group.
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