Khaymat A-Athra primary School in Baghdad (2005) In response to the bombing of Mar Elia Chaldean Catholic Parish in southern Baghdad on 1 August 2004, he built a primary school for the neighborhood to give a chance to the local community to strengthen their roots in their homeland, to live in social cohesion and mutual respect for social diversity, which he believes is a core value of any educational center.
St. Adday and St. Mari Patriarchal Complex in Erbil (2008) Following the violence against Christians and churches in Baghdad in 2004–2006, which made it very difficult for attending seminarians of the St. Peter seminary in Baghdad to resume their formation programs. Thus, being appointed by the Chaldean patriarch as the rector of the seminary, he founded the St. Aday and St. Mari complex in Ankawa to allow the seminarians to resume their
spiritual,
theological, and pastoral formation without interruption.
Mar Qardakh International School (2011) Archbishop Warda introduced the international educational system in the
Kurdistan Region of Iraq through founding
Mar Qardakh School, which educates children from grades 1–12 in the English language, to grant them the
International Baccalaureate (IB) which became recognized as a fully accredited IB-Program school in 2015.
Catholic University in Erbil (2016) Following huge efforts with many stakeholders and officials, Archbishop Warda founded the
Catholic University in Erbil, and was officially opened on 8 December 2015.
Ankawa Humanitarian Committee - AHC (2020) In early 2020, Archbishop Warda founded the
Ankawa Humanitarian Committee (AHC), a
Non-governmental organization that works on the fundamental challenges of humanitarian and development facing the long-suffering communities in Iraq; including economic poverty, education, women's empowerment, social cohesion, environmental awareness, and the promotion of full rights for all as equal citizens of Iraq. The AHC received support from
USAID, with a notable project that included a budget of $2.5 million to enhance its capacity to deliver relief services for internally displaced persons in Iraq. Warda is also the head of Board of Directors of the
NGO, where he closely monitor the implementation of the humanitarian and developmental projects in the different areas.
Maryamana Hospital (2021) He founded the
Maryamana Hospital in 2021, which is a Catholic community based hospital that was established with the sole purpose to provide healthcare in a Catholic spirit of equality and interfaith, serving all, the poor, the vulnerable, and those without a voice. He is also the head of the Board of Trustees of the non-profit organization that aims to lead the improvement of healthcare throughout Kurdistan and Iraq. == Advocating for H.R. 390 ==