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The Halabja Economic Research Analysis (HERA) is dedicated to fostering sustainable development in Halabja Governorate. Through rigorous research, we gather extensive data and insights to build a comprehensive understanding of the region’s unique assets, including agriculture, tourism, and cultural heritage, thereby supporting informed decision-making for regional growth and prosperity.



Air Quality Network (AQN)

The Air Quality Network (AQN), in Kurdistan Region, Iraq, led by the MEED Foundation, uses air quality sensors to monitor pollutants like PM1, PM2.5, and PM10. Accessible real-time data informs decisions for a greener and healthier future.

Halabja Pomegranate Festival

The Pomegranate Festival surveys gather valuable insights from visitors and vendors. Our research focuses on understanding their preferences and expectations, providing essential data to refine and enhance agritourism experiences aligned with the interests of festival attendees.

Sports Industry Analysis

The 2024 Suly MMA Dashboard provides comprehensive insights into the MMA sports industry. Our analysis highlights attendee demographics and athlete profiles, supporting transparency and growth, while promoting a deeper connection between fans, professionals, and key industry stakeholders.


Latest News

MEED Foundation Joins as Data Partner in Halabja Pomegranate Festival

MEED Foundation, in collaboration with Halabja University student volunteers, contributed to the festival's success by collecting valuable insights from visitors and vendors. This effort supports data-driven initiatives to enhance future events and community engagement

MEED Foundation and Sulaymaniyah Tourism Sign MUO

MEED Foundation has signed an important agreement with the Sulaymaniyah General Directorate of Tourism to elevate the information capacity of Sulaymaniyah’s tourism sector.

University of Sulaimani Visit MEED Foundation

University of Sulaimani’s College of Environmental Sciences visit MEED Foundation to express appreciation for strategic collaboration.


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