Proposed indicators for reviewing the performance of the reconstruction fund for areas affected by war operations and its impact on achieving the sustainable development goals

Authors

  • Saba M. Hamza Higher institute for accounting and financial studies, University of Baghdad, Baghdad, Iraq
  • Mohammed A. Ibrahim Higher institute for accounting and financial studies, University of Baghdad, Baghdad, Iraq

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56967/ejfb2026563

Keywords:

Auditing, INTOSAI standards, specialized funds, sustainable development, reconstruction fund for areas affected by military operations

Abstract

The research aims to define the performance audit of the Reconstruction Fund for Areas Affected by War Operations, and to clarify the requirements of the INTOSAI (3000) standard for "performance audit", in line with the performance of the Reconstruction Fund, as well as to state the theoretical framework for sustainable development in terms of concept, importance, objectives, and the extent to which the objectives of the Reconstruction Fund for Areas Affected by War Operations are consistent with the Sustainable Development Goals, and to provide proposed indicators to measure the extent to which the Fund has achieved the Sustainable Development Goals and to apply a sample of the proposed indicators to verify the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals by this Fund. The researchers relied on a set of tools that included analyzing the financial data and funding sources approved by the Fund, as well as reviewing the statistics of the projects that the Fund has worked to establish in the affected areas, in addition to the proposed indicators to verify the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals. The research community represents the specialized development funds in Iraq, while the research sample was represented by the Reconstruction Fund for Areas Affected by War Operations to apply indicators to verify the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals for the years 2018-2019. The research concluded that the objectives of the Reconstruction Fund for Areas Affected by War Operations are largely consistent with the development goals. Sustainable, as this fund is one of the development funds that sponsors support for the social, economic and environmental dimensions in a noticeable way.

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Published

2026-04-28

How to Cite

Hamza, S., & Ibrahim, M. (2026). Proposed indicators for reviewing the performance of the reconstruction fund for areas affected by war operations and its impact on achieving the sustainable development goals. Enterprenuership Journal For Finance and Bussiness, 7(الخاص(1), 50–70. https://doi.org/10.56967/ejfb2026563

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