Human resources
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Human being as a creature that has its own psychology and physical needs, is the fundamental unit of a society and a political force. If the state does not look at the citizen as the most valuable national asset, if it does not devote all it's plans and it program to flourish that asset, without discriminating between the individuals and groups, the state would be responsible for all the crises and problems be it social, political or economic that face the future generation. 
 
The bad record of the government and the representative and executive bodies, will not only negatively affect the human resources at the right time, but it will also have tragic affect on the future generations. 
 
Valuing the human resources, needs a historical perspective and a strategic and planning outlook, it requires those individuals that do not budge on the rights and freedoms of the people when representing or governing them. They are prepared in the interest of the current and future generation to challenge other forces in a civilized way that put the interest of their own and their families before the interest of the public. To invest and value the human resources requires that we benefit from the experiences of the more advanced societies, not from their current position but from the stages where they managed to make big historical changes towards reform, and creation of a civilized structure. 
 
But as much as the officials are responsible for corrupting the human resources and putting it to inappropriate use, the citizens have a big responsibility in electing those that entrust them with preparing the future generation. All the data and social, health and educational crises in Kurdistan, prove that the human capital of this society is facing a real threat due to lack of planning. 
 
 
Kurdistan region in terms of natural resources and economy, proportionate to the its population, is one of the wealthiest regions in the world, while in terms of its human resources, it is suffering from acute crises and catastrophic lack of planning. In terms of services and the livelihood, for many years, the residents of this region are complaining about several problems and every year the officials promise to solve them, but the years pass one after another and nothing happens. The Gorran List understands this big oppression that exists amongst different classes of people, between poor and wealthy, male and female, officials and ordinary citizens, villagers and city dwellers, people from different regions. The List believes that the national wealth of this region should be re-channelled again in a just way, and believes that the natural resources and wealth is deposited with the government to be transferee to its rightful owner. The Gorran List whether it is in opposition or in government, continues its democratic struggle to decrease the number of poor families and individuals and reorganize the social insurance better and increase the budget for this specific sector.