National Conference on Enhancing Protection Systems Against Extortion
In a significant move towards strengthening Iraq’s legal and protection systems, Hanasay New successfully launched a national conference aimed at improving protections against extortion. The event brought together high-level stakeholders from various sectors — government officials, civil society leaders, legal experts, and advocacy groups — focused on addressing the growing issue of extortion in Iraq and its impact on vulnerable communities, particularly women and youth.
During the conference, attendees discussed effective strategies to strengthen existing protection systems, enhance legal frameworks, and promote better enforcement mechanisms. Experts highlighted the importance of a collaborative approach involving government institutions, civil society, and international partners to ensure lasting and systemic changes.
The fight against extortion is essential to building a safer and more just society. This conference marks an important step in creating solutions that protect vulnerable groups and strengthen Iraq’s ability to combat exploitation in all its forms.
The conference emphasized the need for comprehensive legal reforms, enhanced accountability within institutions, and increased awareness to tackle extortion effectively. Hanasay New remains committed to driving forward initiatives that protect human rights and contribute to Iraq’s long-term stability and development.