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World Bank Approves USD 900 Million Project to Enhance Iraq’s Road Infrastructure


Baghdad: The World Bank announced today its approval of a USD 900 million project to improve road infrastructure in Iraq.



According to Qatar News Agency, the project will support Iraq’s economic transport corridors, which are a cornerstone of domestic transport, regional integration, and long-term economic growth. It aims to enhance the safety and reliability of transport and open new opportunities for individuals and businesses throughout the country.



The announcement highlighted that road transport accounts for more than 90 percent of Iraq’s total transport volume. However, most of the country’s road networks suffer from weak infrastructure and deterioration due to climatic pressures, along with road safety hazards. While the majority of roads are paved, a significant percentage are in poor condition, hindering trade, access to services, and economic opportunities.



The World Bank emphasized that the road sector is a crucial source of employment, as road construction and rehabilitation contribute to job creation and support broader economic activity. Approximately 7.9 million citizens are expected to benefit from the project, impacting regions from Baghdad to the Kurdistan Region and along the border corridors with Jordan, Syria, and Turkey.



By enhancing connectivity between major population centers, industrial and agricultural areas, and other sectors, the project is expected to reduce travel times and transport costs, increase freight efficiency, alleviate congestion on secondary and urban roads, support economic diversification, and facilitate access to vital sectors such as tourism, agriculture, health, and manufacturing.

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