The Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) is proud to announce that it has officially become a member of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), a landmark step that places Kurdistan Region among the global community of nations and regions committed to protecting biodiversity and advancing sustainable development.
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New Multi-Lane Highway to Link Erbil and Koya by 2026
Construction on the Erbil–Koya Strategic Road Project is progressing steadily, marking a major step forward in the Kurdistan Regional Government’s infrastructure development agenda.

Kalar’s Corniche Project Poised to Drive Tourism and Economic Revival
The Kalar Corniche Project, extending over 1,400 metres, is set to become one of the most significant urban development initiatives in the Garmian Administration.

From Fortress to Museum: Preserving the Memory of Nazarke and the Victims of Anfal
The historic Nazarke Fortress in Duhok — once a site of torture and mass arrests under the Ba’ath regime — will be restored and transformed into a museum at a cost of $5 million.

Shaqlawa–Korre Road to Enhance Transport Safety and Connectivity
The Shaqlawa–Korre road is a strategic 10-kilometre dual carriageway developed under the Ninth Cabinet of the Kurdistan Regional Government.