Social Welfare: Between Poverty and Welfare With Reference To the Case of the Iraqi Kurdistan Region: A Field Study
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The United Nations and many interested countries recognized the human right to an acceptable or appropriate life through the right to an adequate income sufficient to meet the basic needs of food and medicine, in addition to the right to education. Therefore, many developed and developing countries have adopted welfare and social security systems to achieve this. The Kurdistan Region of Iraq, in turn, aims to achieve this by relying on the laws and regulations of the Republic of Iraq in addition to issuing its own new laws and regulations concerning recent situations of this matter (if required).
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