MASTER LIST REPORT 118 MASTER LIST REPORT 118 SEPTEMBER – OCTOBER 2020

Note: In each location, the number of individuals is calculated by multiplying the number of households by six, the average size of an Iraqi household as per govern- mental statistics, for all out-of-camp IDPs and returnees. Since the previous July–August 2020 period (Round 117), the number of individuals for in-camp IDPs has been calculated by multiplying the number of households by five, which is the average household size consistent with data from the Iraq Camp Coordination and Camp Management (CCCM) Cluster since 2018. In all rounds prior to July–August 2020, the number of in-camp IDPs was calculated by multiplying the number of households by six. Since the calculation methodology is consistent between Rounds 117 and 118, comparative analysis between these two datasets will not be affected. However, it should be noted that comparing the number of in-camp IDPs between Rounds 117 or 118 periods with any previous rounds will be affected by the change in the revised calculation methodology.

HIGHLIGHTS

IDP individuals 4,782,414 Returnee individuals 4,211,982 4,660,404 3,511,602 3,343,776 3,030,006

2,536,734 2,317,698

1,744,980 1,495,962 1,278,864

557,400 1,399,170 443,124 116,850

Apr Jun Aug Oct Dec Feb Apr Jun Aug Oct Dec Feb Apr Jun Aug Oct Dec Feb Apr Jun Aug Oct Dec Feb Apr Jun Aug Oct Dec Feb Apr June Aug Oct Dec Feb Apr Jun Aug Oct 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020

Figure 1. Number of IDPs and returnees over time

Data collection for Round 118 took place in September and October 2020. As of 31 Since mid-October 2020, following the closure of camps across the country, DTM October 2020, DTM identified 4,782,414 returnees (797,069 households), dispersed has started an Emergency Tracking providing more specific information on individ- across eight governorates, 38 districts and 2,090 locations in Iraq. A higher number uals departing from camp settings. Reports are available on the Iraq DTM website of new returnees was recorded in Round 118 (38,364) compared with the number and datasets can be shared upon request. recorded in Round 117 (25,920). The most common governorates that individuals Regarding IDPs’ area of origin, consistent with the previous round, 58 per cent of the returned to between September and October 2020 include Ninewa (where 22,866 current caseload of IDPs come from Ninewa Governorate, especially from individuals were recorded), Salah al-Din (6,360) and Anbar (5,292). (267,591 individuals), (219,239) and Al-Ba’aj (105,135). The next highest shares During the same period, DTM also identified 1,278,864 IDPs (221,569 households), of IDPs come from Salah al-Din and Anbar governorates, which both have 11 per dispersed across 18 governorates, 104 districts and 2,939 locations in Iraq (35 fewer cent of the country’s total caseload. locations than the last round). This represents an overall decrease of 21,123 IDP individuals from the previous round. Displacement Overview Return Overview As of 31 October 2020 As of 31 October 2020 1,278,864 221,569 4,782,414 797,069 IDP individuals IDP households Returnee individuals Returnee households

Main Governorates of Displacement Main Governorates of Return

Ninewa Dahuk Ninewa Anbar Salah al-Din 298,233 IDPs 273,796 IDPs 230,712 IDPs 1,857,222 Returnees 1,499,058 Returnees 704,214 Returnees

Geographic Distribution Geographic Distribution 18 104 2,939 8 38 2,090 Governorates Districts Locations Governorates Districts Locations

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DISPLACEMENT OVERVIEW

The below graphs show (1) the number of IDPs in all governorates of displacement, (2) the number of IDPs in each main district as well as (3) the proportion of IDPs per governorate of origin for each governorate of displacement.

Ninewa 298,233 IDPs Dahuk 273,796 IDPs ► Three main districts of displacement ► Three main districts of displacement 53+ 33 45+ 15

Mosul 133,300 Sumel 149,984 + + 10 11

Al-Shikhan 45,576 88,136 + + 0 1

Al-Hamdaniya 28,411 Dahuk 29,808

► Governorates of origin ► Governorates of origin NINEWA NINEWA DAHUK DAHUK

99% Ninewa 99% Ninewa 99% Ninewa 99% Ninewa 1% Others 1% Others 1% Others 1% Others Others include: Erbil, SalahOthers al-Din, include: Erbil, and Salah al-Din, Kirkuk and Baghdad Others include: Salah al-Din,Others Anbar, include: Kirkuk Salah and al-Din, Baghdad Anbar, Kirkuk and Baghdad

ErbilERBIL ERBIL 230,712 IDPs SULAIMANIYAHSulaymaniyahSULAIMANIYAH 138,743 IDPs 10% Salah al-Din 10% Salah al-Din ► Three main districts of displacement ► Three main districts of displacement 91+ 4 47% Ninewa 47% Ninewa 30% Anbar 30% Anbar 24% Salah al-Din 19%Baghdad24% Salah 18%al-Din Diyala19%Baghdad64+ 16 17% Anbar 18% Diyala 17% Anbar NINEWA Erbil NINEWA 13% Others213,325 13% OthersDAHUK DAHUKSulaymaniyah 22% Others 89,01122% Others + + 2 Others include: Baghdad,Others Erbil, include:Kirkuk andBaghdad, Diyala Erbil, Kirkuk and Diyala Others include: Ninewa,Others Babylon include: and Kirkuk Ninewa,7 Babylon and Kirkuk 99% NinewaMakhmur 99% Ninewa7,055 99% Ninewa 99% NinewaKalar 20,794 + + 1 1% Others 1% Others 1 1% Others 1% Others OthersKIRKUK include: Erbil, SalahKIRKUKOthers al-Din, include: Kirkuk Erbil, and Salah Baghdad al-Din, Kirkuk and Baghdad OthersSALAH include: AL-DIN Salah al-Din,SALAHOthersChamchamal Anbar, include: AL-DIN Kirkuk Salah and al-Din, Baghdad Anbar, Kirkuk and Baghdad 5,058 11% Ninewa 11% Ninewa 9,510 9% Kirkuk 9% Kirkuk 57% Kirkuk 57% Kirkuk 22% Salah al-Din 22% Salah al-Din 90% Salah al-Din 90% Salah al-Din ► Governorates of origin ► Governorates of origin ERBIL ERBIL 10% Others 10% OthersSULAIMANIYAH SULAIMANIYAH 1% Others 1% Others Others include: Diyala, OthersAnbar, Baghdadinclude: Diyala,and Babylon Anbar, Baghdad10% and Salah Babylon al-Din 10% Salah al-DinOthers include: Diyala, OthersNinewa include: and Anbar Diyala, Ninewa and Anbar 47% Ninewa 47% Ninewa 30% Anbar 30% Anbar 24% Salah al-Din 19%Baghdad24% Salah 18%al-Din Diyala19%Baghdad 17% Anbar 18% Diyala 17% Anbar NINEWA NINEWA 13% Others 13% OthersDAHUK DAHUK 22% Others 22% Others OthersDIYALA include: Baghdad,DIYALAOthers Erbil, include:Kirkuk andBaghdad, Diyala Erbil, Kirkuk and Diyala OthersBAGHDAD include: Ninewa,BAGHDADOthers Babylon include: and Kirkuk Ninewa, Babylon and Kirkuk 8% Salah al-Din 8% Salah al-Din 99% Ninewa 99% Ninewa 99% Ninewa 99% Ninewa 87% Diyala 87% Diyala 49% Anbar 49% Anbar 22% Ninewa 16% Babylon22% Ninewa 16% Babylon 1% Others 1% Others NINEWA 1% Others 1% Others DAHUK 96,6985% Others IDPs 5% Others 13% Others 63,92613% Others IDPs KirkukKIRKUKOthers include: Erbil, SalahKIRKUKOthers al-Din, include: Kirkuk Erbil, and Salah Baghdad al-Din, Kirkuk and Baghdad OthersSALAH include: AL-DIN SalahSalah al-Din,OthersSALAH Anbar, include:al-Din AL-DIN Kirkuk Salah and al-Din, Baghdad Anbar, Kirkuk and Baghdad Others include: Anbar, OthersBabylon, include: Baghdad, Anbar, Ninewa Babylon, and Kirkuk Baghdad,11% Ninewa Ninewa and Kirkuk 11% Ninewa Others include: Salah al-Din,Others Diyala, include: Baghdad Salah al-Din,and Kirkuk Diyala, Baghdad9% and Kirkuk Kirkuk 9% Kirkuk ► Three main districts of displacement ► Three99% Ninewamain districts of displacement 99% Ninewa 34+ 28 57% Kirkuk 81+ 17 57% Kirkuk 22% Salah al-Din 22% Salah al-Din 90% Salah al-Din 90% Salah al-Din 1% Others 1% Others 10% Others 10% Others 1% Others 1% Others ERBILANBAR Kirkuk ANBARERBIL 80,418 SULAIMANIYAHBABYLON SULAIMANIYAHBABYLONOthersTooz Khurmatuinclude: Erbil, Salah al-Din, Kirkuk and Baghdad21,660 Others include: Salah al-Din, Anbar, Kirkuk and Baghdad + + 24 Others include: Diyala, 1 OthersAnbar, Baghdadinclude: Diyala,and Babylon Anbar, Baghdad and Babylon Others include: Diyala, OthersNinewa include: and Anbar Diyala, Ninewa and Anbar 10% Salah al-Din 10% Salah al-Din 9% Ninewa 9% Ninewa 47% NinewaDaquq 47% Ninewa30% Anbar 30% Anbar 24% Salah al-Din 19%Baghdad24% Salah 18%al-DinTikrit Diyala19%Baghdad 17% Anbar 18% Diyala 17% Anbar 72% Anbar 72% Anbar14,426 26% Babylon 26% Babylon 87% Babylon 87% Babylon 17,348 + + 1 NINEWA 1 13% Others 13% OthersDAHUK ERBIL 22% Others 22% Others SULAIMANIYAH DIYALA DIYALA 2% Others 2% BAGHDADOthers BAGHDAD 4% Others Others include:Dabes Baghdad,Others Erbil, include:Kirkuk and Baghdad, Diyala Erbil, Kirkuk and Diyala Others include: Ninewa,Others Babylon include: Samarraand Kirkuk Ninewa, Babylon and Kirkuk 4% Others 10% Salah al-Din Others include: Salah al-Din,Others Baghdad, include:1,428 NinewaSalah al-Din, and Kirkuk Baghdad, Ninewa8% andSalah Kirkuk al-Din 8% SalahOthers al-Din include: Anbar, OthersBaghdad, include: Diyala, Anbar, Salah al-DinBaghdad, and Diyala, Kirkuk16,650 Salah al-Din and Kirkuk 99% Ninewa 99% Ninewa 47% Ninewa 30% Anbar 24% Salah al-Din 19%Baghdad 18% Diyala 17% Anbar 87% Diyala 87% Diyala 49% Anbar 49% Anbar 22% Ninewa 16% Babylon22% Ninewa 16% Babylon ► Governorates of origin 1% Others ► Governorates of origin 1% Others 13% Others 22% Others KIRKUK 5% Others 5%SALAH Others AL-DIN 13% Others 13% Others KERBALAOthers include: Erbil, SalahKERBALAKIRKUK al-Din, Kirkuk and Baghdad NAJAFOthers include: Salah al-Din,SALAHNAJAFOthers Anbar, include: AL-DIN Kirkuk Baghdad, and Baghdad Erbil, Kirkuk and Diyala Others include: Ninewa, Babylon and Kirkuk Others include: Anbar, OthersBabylon, include: Baghdad, Anbar, Ninewa Babylon, and Kirkuk Baghdad,11% Ninewa Ninewa and Kirkuk 11% NinewaOthers include: Salah al-Din,Others Diyala, include: Baghdad Salah al-Din,and Kirkuk Diyala, Baghdad9% and Kirkuk Kirkuk 9% Kirkuk 9% Babylon 9% Babylon 57% Kirkuk 57% Kirkuk 22% Salah al-Din 22% Salah al-Din 90% Salah al-Din 90% Salah al-Din 85% Ninewa 85% Ninewa 99% Ninewa 99% Ninewa ERBIL 10% Others 10% OthersSULAIMANIYAH KIRKUK 1% Others 1% Others SALAH AL-DIN ANBAR 6% Others 6%BABYLON Others 1% Others 1% Others Others include: Diyala, ANBAROthersAnbar, Baghdadinclude: Diyala,and Babylon Anbar, Baghdad and Babylon Others include: Diyala, OthersBABYLONNinewa include: and Anbar Diyala, Ninewa and Anbar 11% Ninewa 9% Kirkuk Others include: Anbar, OthersKirkuk, include:Diyala, Salah Anbar, al-Din Kirkuk, and Diyala, Baghdad10% Salah Salah al-Din al-Din and Baghdad Others include: Diyala, OthersSalah al-Din, include: Anbar Diyala, and Salah Kirkuk al-Din, Anbar and9% NinewaKirkuk 9% Ninewa 47% Ninewa 30% Anbar 24% Salah al-Din 19%Baghdad57% Kirkuk 18% Diyala 17% Anbar 22% Salah al-Din 90% Salah al-Din 72% Anbar 72% Anbar 26% Babylon 26% Babylon 87% Babylon 87% Babylon 13% Others 22% Others 10% Others 1% Others DiyalaDIYALA DIYALA 48,8462% Others IDPs 2%BAGHDAD Others AnbarBAGHDAD 4% Others 34,2504% Others IDPs WASSITOthers include: Baghdad,WASSIT Erbil, Kirkuk and Diyala BASRAHOthers include: Ninewa,BASRAHOthers Babylon include: and Kirkuk Diyala, Anbar, Baghdad and Babylon Others include: Diyala, Ninewa and Anbar Others include: Salah al-Din,Others Baghdad, include: NinewaSalah al-Din, and Kirkuk Baghdad, Ninewa8% andSalah Kirkuk al-Din 8% SalahOthers al-Din include: Anbar, OthersBaghdad, include: Diyala, Anbar, Salah al-DinBaghdad, and Diyala, Kirkuk Salah al-Din and Kirkuk ► Three main districts of displacement 9% Kirkuk 9% Kirkuk ► Three main districts of displacement10% Kirkuk 10% Kirkuk 63+ 19 87% Diyala 41+ 32 87% Diyala 49% Anbar 49% Anbar 22% Ninewa 16% Babylon22% Ninewa 16% Babylon 78% Ninewa 78% Ninewa 34% Salah al-Din 34%29% Salah Ninewa al-Din 19%29% AnbarNinewa 19% Anbar KIRKUKBa’quba 20,472 5% Others 5%SALAH Others AL-DIN DIYALA Falluja 13% Others 20,978 13% Others BAGHDAD KERBALA KERBALA 13% Others 13% OthersNAJAF 8% Others 8% Others + + 9 Others include: Anbar, 14 OthersBabylon, include: Baghdad, Anbar, Ninewa Babylon, and Kirkuk Baghdad,11% Ninewa Ninewa and Kirkuk Others include: Salah al-Din,Others Diyala, include: Baghdad Salah al-Din,and Kirkuk Diyala, Baghdad9% and Kirkuk Kirkuk 8% Salah al-Din Others include: Diyala, OthersSalah al-Din include: and Diyala, Anbar Salah al-Din and Anbar9% Babylon 9% BabylonOthers include: Diyala, OthersBaghdad include: and Babylon Diyala, Baghdad and Babylon 57% KirkukKhanaqin 22% Salah al-Din 90% Salah al-Din 87% DiyalaRamadi 7,506 49% Anbar 22% Ninewa 16% Babylon 85% Ninewa 85% Ninewa 15,000 99% Ninewa 99% Ninewa + + 1 1 10% Others 1% Others 5% Others 13% Others 6% Others 6% Others 1% Others 1% Others ANBAROthers include: KifriDiyala, ANBARAnbar, Baghdad and Babylon BABYLONOthers include: Diyala, BABYLONNinewaOthers include:andAl-Rutba Anbar Anbar, Babylon, Baghdad, Ninewa and Kirkuk Others include: Salah al-Din, Diyala, Baghdad and Kirkuk OthersQADISSIYA include: Anbar, QADISSIYAOthersKirkuk, include:Diyala,7,248 SalahAnbar, al-Din Kirkuk, and Diyala, Baghdad Salah al-Din and Baghdad OthersTHI-QAR include: Diyala, THI-QAROthersSalah al-Din, include: Anbar Diyala, and Salah Kirkuk al-Din,3,096 Anbar 9%and Ninewa Kirkuk 9% Ninewa

72% Anbar 72% Anbar 26% Babylon 26% Babylon 87% Babylon 87% Babylon ► Governorates63% Ninewa of origin63% Ninewa 32% Kirkuk 32% Kirkuk 58% Ninewa ► Governorates58% Ninewa of origin18% Anbar 15% Kirkuk18% Anbar 15% Kirkuk DIYALA 2% Others 2% BAGHDADOthers ANBAR 4% Others BABYLON WASSIT WASSIT 5% Others 5%BASRAH Others BASRAH 9% Others 4%9% Others Others 9% Ninewa Others include: Salah al-Din,Others Baghdad, include: NinewaSalah al-Din, and Kirkuk Baghdad, Ninewa8% andSalah Kirkuk al-Din Others include: Anbar, OthersBaghdad, include: Diyala, Anbar, Salah al-DinBaghdad, and Diyala, Kirkuk Salah al-Din and Kirkuk Others include: BaghdadOthers and Salah include: al-Din Baghdad and Salah al-Din9% Kirkuk 9% Kirkuk Others include: Baghdad,Others Salah include:al-Din, Diyala,Baghdad, Kirkuk Salah and al-Din, Babylon Diyala,10% Kirkuk and Babylon10% Kirkuk 87% Diyala 49% Anbar 72% Anbar 22% Ninewa 16% Babylon 26% Babylon 87% Babylon 78% Ninewa 78% Ninewa 34% Salah al-Din 34%29% Salah Ninewa al-Din 19%29% AnbarNinewa 19% Anbar 5% Others 13% Others 2% Others 4% Others KERBALA KERBALA 13% Others 13% OthersNAJAF NAJAF 8% Others 8% Others MISSANOthers include: Anbar, MISSANBabylon, Baghdad, Ninewa and Kirkuk MUTHANNAOthers include: Salah al-Din,MUTHANNAOthers Diyala, include: Baghdad Salah andal-Din, Kirkuk Baghdad, Ninewa and Kirkuk Others include: Anbar, Baghdad, Diyala, Salah al-Din and Kirkuk Others include: Diyala, OthersSalah al-Din include: and Diyala, Anbar Salah al-Din and Anbar9% Babylon 9% BabylonOthers include: Diyala, OthersBaghdad include: and Babylon Diyala, Baghdad and Babylon 14% Salah al-Din 14% Salah al-Din 9% Anbar 9% Anbar 85% Ninewa 85% Ninewa 99% Ninewa 99% Ninewa 46% Ninewa 46% Ninewa 20% Kirkuk 20% Kirkuk 58% Ninewa 58% Ninewa 6% Others 6% Others KERBALA 1% Others 1% Others NAJAF ANBAR 20% Others 20% OthersBABYLON 14% Baghdad 19% 14%Others Baghdad 19% Others QADISSIYAOthers include: Anbar, QADISSIYAOthersKirkuk, include:Diyala, SalahAnbar, al-Din Kirkuk, and Diyala, Baghdad Salah al-Din and Baghdad OthersTHI-QAR include: Diyala, OthersTHI-QARSalah al-Din, include: Anbar Diyala, and Salah Kirkuk al-Din, Anbar and9% NinewaKirkuk 9% Babylon Others include: Baghdad,Others Anbar, include: Diyala Baghdad,and Babylon Anbar, Diyala and Babylon Others include: Salah al-Din,Others Kirkuk include: and Salah Diyala al-Din, Kirkuk and Diyala 2 IOM72% IRAQ Anbar 26% Babylon 87% Babylon 85% Ninewa 99% Ninewa 63% Ninewa 63% Ninewa 32% Kirkuk 32% Kirkuk 58% Ninewa 58% Ninewa 18% Anbar 15% Kirkuk18% Anbar 15% Kirkuk 2% Others 6% Others 1% Others 5% Others 5% Others 4%9% Others Others 9% Others WASSITOthers include: Salah al-Din,WASSIT Baghdad, Ninewa and Kirkuk BASRAHOthers include: Anbar, BASRAHBaghdad,Others include: Diyala, Anbar,Salah al-Din Kirkuk, and Diyala, Kirkuk Salah al-Din and Baghdad Others include: Diyala, Salah al-Din, Anbar and Kirkuk Others include: BaghdadOthers and Salah include: al-Din Baghdad and Salah al-Din9% Kirkuk 9% Kirkuk Others include: Baghdad,Others Salah include:al-Din, Diyala,Baghdad, Kirkuk Salah and al-Din, Babylon Diyala,10% Kirkuk and Babylon10% Kirkuk 78% Ninewa 78% Ninewa 34% Salah al-Din 34%29% Salah Ninewa al-Din 19%29% AnbarNinewa 19% Anbar KERBALA 13% Others 13% OthersNAJAF WASSIT 8% Others 8% Others BASRAH MISSAN MUTHANNA Others include: Diyala, MISSANOthersSalah al-Din include: and Diyala, Anbar Salah al-Din and Anbar9% Babylon Others include: Diyala, OthersMUTHANNABaghdad include: and Babylon Diyala, Baghdad and Babylon 9% Kirkuk 10% Kirkuk 14% Salah al-Din 14% Salah al-Din 9% Anbar 9% Anbar 85% Ninewa 99% Ninewa 78% Ninewa 34% Salah al-Din 29% Ninewa 19% Anbar 46% Ninewa 46% Ninewa 20% Kirkuk 20% Kirkuk 58% Ninewa 58% Ninewa 8% Others 6% Others 1% Others 13% Others 20% Others 20% Others 14% Baghdad 19% 14%Others Baghdad 19% Others QADISSIYAOthers include: Anbar, QADISSIYAKirkuk, Diyala, Salah al-Din and Baghdad THI-QAROthers include: Diyala, THI-QARSalahOthers al-Din, include: Anbar Diyala, and SalahKirkuk al-Din and Anbar Others include: Diyala, Baghdad and Babylon Others include: Baghdad,Others Anbar, include: Diyala Baghdad,and Babylon Anbar, Diyala and Babylon Others include: Salah al-Din,Others Kirkuk include: and Salah Diyala al-Din, Kirkuk and Diyala

63% Ninewa 63% Ninewa 32% Kirkuk 32% Kirkuk 58% Ninewa 58% Ninewa 18% Anbar 15% Kirkuk18% Anbar 15% Kirkuk WASSIT 5% Others 5%BASRAH Others QADISSIYA 9% Others 9% Others THI-QAR Others include: BaghdadOthers and Salah include: al-Din Baghdad and Salah al-Din9% Kirkuk Others include: Baghdad,Others Salah include:al-Din, Diyala,Baghdad, Kirkuk Salah and al-Din, Babylon Diyala,10% Kirkuk and Babylon 78% Ninewa 34% Salah al-Din 63%29% Ninewa Ninewa 19% Anbar 32% Kirkuk 58% Ninewa 18% Anbar 15% Kirkuk 13% Others 8% Others 5% Others 9% Others MISSANOthers include: Diyala, MISSANSalah al-Din and Anbar MUTHANNAOthers include: Diyala, MUTHANNABaghdadOthers include: and Babylon Baghdad and Salah al-Din Others include: Baghdad, Salah al-Din, Diyala, Kirkuk and Babylon 14% Salah al-Din 14% Salah al-Din 9% Anbar 9% Anbar 46% Ninewa 46% Ninewa 20% Kirkuk 20% Kirkuk 58% Ninewa 58% Ninewa QADISSIYA 20% Others 20% OthersTHI-QAR MISSAN 14% Baghdad 19% 14%Others Baghdad 19% Others MUTHANNA Others include: Baghdad,Others Anbar, include: Diyala Baghdad,and Babylon Anbar, Diyala and Babylon Others include: Salah al-Din,Others Kirkuk include: and Salah Diyala al-Din, Kirkuk and Diyala 14% Salah al-Din 9% Anbar

63% Ninewa 32% Kirkuk 58% Ninewa 46% Ninewa 18% Anbar 15%20% Kirkuk Kirkuk 58% Ninewa 19% Others 5% Others 9% Others 20% Others 14% Baghdad Others include: Baghdad and Salah al-Din Others include: Baghdad,Others Salah al-Din,include: Diyala, Baghdad, Kirkuk Anbar, and Diyala Babylon and Babylon Others include: Salah al-Din, Kirkuk and Diyala

MISSAN MUTHANNA 14% Salah al-Din 9% Anbar 46% Ninewa 20% Kirkuk 58% Ninewa 20% Others 14% Baghdad 19% Others Others include: Baghdad, Anbar, Diyala and Babylon Others include: Salah al-Din, Kirkuk and Diyala NINEWA DAHUK

99% Ninewa 99% Ninewa 1% Others 1% Others Others include: Erbil, Salah al-Din, Kirkuk and Baghdad Others include: Salah al-Din, Anbar, Kirkuk and Baghdad

NINEWA DAHUK ERBIL SULAIMANIYAH 10% Salah al-Din 99% Ninewa 99% Ninewa 47% Ninewa 30% Anbar 24% Salah al-Din 19%Baghdad 18% Diyala 17% Anbar NINEWA DAHUK 1% Others MASTER LIST REPORTNINEWA 118 1% Others 13% Others DAHUK 22% Others Others include: Erbil, Salah al-Din, Kirkuk and Baghdad Others include: Salah al-Din,Others Anbar, include: Kirkuk Baghdad, and BaghdadErbil, Kirkuk and Diyala Others include: Ninewa, Babylon and Kirkuk 99% Ninewa 99% Ninewa 99% Ninewa 99% Ninewa 1% Others 1% Others 1% Others 1% Others ERBIL OthersSULAIMANIYAH include: Erbil, SalahKIRKUKOthers al-Din, include: Kirkuk Erbil, and Salah Baghdad al-Din, Kirkuk and Baghdad Others include: Salah al-Din,SALAHOthers Anbar, include: AL-DIN Kirkuk Salah and al-Din, Baghdad Anbar, Kirkuk and Baghdad 10% Salah al-Din DISPLACEMENT OVERVIEW11% Ninewa 9% Kirkuk 47% Ninewa 30% Anbar 24% Salah al-Din 19%Baghdad57% Kirkuk 18% Diyala 17% Anbar 22% Salah al-Din 90% Salah al-Din ERBIL SULAIMANIYAH 13% Others ERBIL 22% Others 10% Others SULAIMANIYAH 1% Others Baghdad 10% Salah28,794 al-Din IDPs Babylon 16,962 IDPs Others include: Baghdad, Erbil, Kirkuk and Diyala Others include: Ninewa,Others Babylon include: and Kirkuk Diyala, Anbar, Baghdad and Babylon 10% Salah al-Din Others include: Diyala, Ninewa and Anbar 47% Ninewa 30% Anbar 24% Salah al-Din 19%Baghdad 18% Diyala 17% Anbar ► Three main districts of47% displacement Ninewa 30% Anbar ► Three24% Salah main al-Din districts19%Baghdad of displacement 18% Diyala 17% Anbar 87+ 9 29+ 19 13% Others 13% Others 22% Others 22% Others NINEWA DAHUK KIRKUK OthersSALAHNINEWA include: AL-DINKarkh Baghdad,DIYALAOthers Erbil, include:Kirkuk andBaghdad, Diyala7,626 Erbil, Kirkuk and Diyala OthersDAHUK include: Ninewa,BAGHDADOthers BabylonAl-Musayab include: and Kirkuk Ninewa, Babylon and Kirkuk 14,814 + + 2 11% Ninewa 14 9% Kirkuk 8% Salah al-Din 99% Ninewa 99% Ninewa 99% Ninewa 99% Ninewa 57% Kirkuk 22% Salah al-Din 90% AbuSalah Ghraibal-Din 87% Diyala 5,352 49% Anbar Hilla 1,48822% Ninewa 16% Babylon + + 1 KIRKUK 1 1% OthersSALAH AL-DIN 1% Others 10% Others KIRKUK 1% 1%Others Others 5% Others SALAH AL-DIN 1% Others 13% Others Others include: Erbil, SalahOthers al-Din, include: Kirkuk Erbil, and Salah Baghdad al-Din, Kirkuk11% and Ninewa Baghdad 11% Ninewa Others include: Salah al-Din,Others Anbar, include: Kirkuk Salah andal-Din, Baghdad Anbar, Kirkuk and9% BaghdadKirkuk 9% Kirkuk Others include: Diyala, Anbar, Baghdad and Babylon OthersMahmoudiya include: Diyala,Others Ninewa include: and4,748 Anbar Anbar, Babylon, Baghdad, Ninewa and Kirkuk Others Al-Mahawilinclude: Salah al-Din, Diyala,372 Baghdad and Kirkuk 57% Kirkuk 57% Kirkuk 22% Salah al-Din 22% Salah al-Din 90% Salah al-Din 90% Salah al-Din 10% Others 10% Others 1% Others 1% Others ► Governorates of originERBIL ► GovernoratesSULAIMANIYAH of origin DIYALA OthersBAGHDADERBIL include: Diyala,ANBAR OthersAnbar, Baghdadinclude: Diyala,and Babylon Anbar, Baghdad and Babylon OthersSULAIMANIYAH include: Diyala, BABYLONOthersNinewa include: and Anbar Diyala, Ninewa and Anbar 10% Salah al-Din 8% Salah al-Din 10% Salah al-Din 9% Ninewa 47% Ninewa 30% Anbar 24% Salah al-Din 19%Baghdad 18% Diyala 17% Anbar 87% Diyala 49%47% AnbarNinewa 72% Anbar 30%22% Anbar Ninewa 16% Babylon 26% Babylon 24% Salah al-Din 19%Baghdad87% Babylon 18% Diyala 17% Anbar DIYALA 13% OthersBAGHDAD 22% Others 5% Others NINEWA NINEWADIYALA 13%13% Others Others 2% DAHUKOthers DAHUKBAGHDAD 22% Others Others include: Baghdad, Erbil, Kirkuk and Diyala8% Salah al-Din 8% Salah al-Din Others include: Ninewa, Babylon and Kirkuk 4% Others Others include: Anbar, Babylon, Baghdad, Ninewa and Kirkuk OthersOthers include:include: SalahBaghdad, al-Din,Others Erbil, Diyala, include: Kirkuk Baghdad Salahand Diyala al-Din, and Kirkuk Baghdad, Ninewa and Kirkuk Others include: Ninewa,Others Babylon include: and KirkukAnbar, Baghdad, Diyala, Salah al-Din and Kirkuk 87%99% DiyalaNinewa 99%87% NinewaDiyala 49%99% AnbarNinewa 99%49% NinewaAnbar 22% Ninewa 16% Babylon22% Ninewa 16% Babylon 1%5% Others Others 1%5% Others Others 1%13% Others Others 1% 13%Others Others Kerbala KIRKUK 14,070 IDPs NajafSALAH AL-DIN 11,820 IDPs ANBAR OthersBABYLONKIRKUK include: Anbar,Erbil, Salah OthersKERBALABabylon, al-Din, include: Baghdad, Kirkuk Erbil,Anbar, Ninewaand Salah Babylon,Baghdad al-Din,and Kirkuk Baghdad, Kirkuk andNinewa Baghdad and Kirkuk OthersSALAH include: AL-DIN Salah al-Din,NAJAFOthers Diyala,Anbar, include: BaghdadKirkuk Salah and al-Din, and Baghdad Kirkuk Anbar,Diyala, KirkukBaghdad and and Baghdad Kirkuk 11% Ninewa 9% Kirkuk ► Three main districts of displacement 11%9% Ninewa Ninewa 9% Babylon ► Three main districts of displacement 9% Kirkuk

87+12 + 57% Kirkuk 22% Salah al-Din 90% Salah al-Din 77+ 18 72% Anbar 26% Babylon 87%57% BabylonKirkuk 85% Ninewa 22% Salah al-Din 90% Salah al-Din 99% Ninewa 10% Others ANBARERBIL Kerbala ERBILANBAR 10%12,834 Others BABYLONSULAIMANIYAH SULAIMANIYAHBABYLONNajaf 1% Others 9,3061% Others 2% Others 4% Others 6% Others 9% Ninewa 1% Others

+ 9% Ninewa 4 Others1 include: Diyala, Anbar, Baghdad10% and Salah Babylon al-Din Others include: Diyala, Ninewa and Anbar Others include: Salah al-Din, Baghdad, Ninewa and Kirkuk OthersOthers include:include: Anbar,Diyala,Others Baghdad,Anbar, include:Baghdad Diyala, Anbar, andSalah Babylon Kirkuk,al-Din and Diyala, Kirkuk Salah al-Din and Baghdad10% Salah al-DinOthers include: Diyala,Others Ninewa include: and Anbar Diyala, Salah al-Din, Anbar and Kirkuk 72%47% AnbarNinewaAl-Hindiya 47%72% NinewaAnbar1,06830% Anbar 26%30% Babylon Anbar 26% Babylon 24%87% SalahBabylon al-Din 19%Baghdad24%87% SalahBabylon 18%al-DinKufa Diyala19%Baghdad 17% Anbar 18% 2,118 Diyala 17% Anbar + + 1 1 13%2% Others Others 13% 2%Others Others 22%4% Others Others 22% 4%Others Others DIYALA BAGHDAD KERBALA OthersNAJAFDIYALAAin include: Al-Tamur SalahBaghdad, al-Din,OthersWASSIT Erbil, Baghdad, include: Kirkuk168 andNinewaBaghdad,Salah Diyala al-Din, and Erbil, KirkukBaghdad, Kirkuk andNinewa Diyala and Kirkuk OthersBAGHDAD include: Anbar,Ninewa,BASRAH OthersBaghdad, BabylonAl-Manathera include: Diyala, and Kirkuk Ninewa,Anbar, Salah al-DinBaghdad, Babylon and Diyala, andKirkuk Kirkuk Salah al-Din and Kirkuk 8% Salah al-Din 396 9% Babylon 8% Salah al-Din9% Kirkuk 10% Kirkuk 87% Diyala 49% Anbar 22% Ninewa 16% Babylon 85% Ninewa ► Governorates99%87% NinewaDiyala of origin78% Ninewa 49% Anbar ► Governorates34% Salah al-Din of 22%origin Ninewa29% Ninewa16% Babylon 19% Anbar KERBALAKIRKUK KERBALA 5%NAJAFSALAH Others AL-DIN NAJAF 13% Others 6% Others KIRKUK 5%1% OthersOthers 13% Others SALAH AL-DIN 13% Others 8% Others Others include: Anbar, Babylon, Baghdad,11% Ninewa9% Ninewa Babylon and Kirkuk 9% Babylon Others include: Salah al-Din, Diyala, Baghdad9% and Kirkuk Kirkuk 9% Kirkuk Others include: Anbar, Kirkuk, Diyala, Salah al-Din and Baghdad OthersOthers include:include: Diyala,Anbar,Others SalahBabylon, al-Din, include: Baghdad, Anbar Diyala, Ninewa and Salah Kirkuk and al-Din Kirkuk and Anbar 11% Ninewa Others include: Salah al-Din,Others Diyala, include: Baghdad Diyala, Baghdadand Kirkuk and Babylon 85%57% NinewaKirkuk 57%85% KirkukNinewa 22% Salah al-Din 22% Salah al-Din 99%90% NinewaSalah al-Din 90%99% SalahNinewa al-Din 10%6% Others Others 10%6% Others Others 1%1% Others Others 1%1% OthersOthers ANBAR BABYLON WASSIT OthersBASRAHANBAR include: Anbar,Diyala,Others QADISSIYAKirkuk,Anbar, include:BaghdadDiyala, SalahDiyala, Anbar,and Babylonal-Din Anbar,Kirkuk, and Baghdad Diyala, Baghdad Salah and Babylonal-Din and Baghdad OthersBABYLON include: Diyala,THI-QAROthers SalahNinewa al-Din, include: and Anbar Diyala, and NinewaSalah Kirkuk al-Din, and AnbarAnbar and Kirkuk 9% Ninewa 9% Ninewa 9% Kirkuk 10% Kirkuk 72% Anbar 26% Babylon 87% Babylon 78% Ninewa 34%72% SalahAnbar al-Din 63%29% Ninewa Ninewa 19% Anbar26% Babylon 32% Kirkuk 87% Babylon 58% Ninewa 18% Anbar 15% Kirkuk WASSITDIYALA WASSIT 2% BASRAHBAGHDADOthers BASRAH 13% Others Wassit DIYALA 5,5928%2% Others Others IDPs 5% Others BasrahBAGHDAD 4% Others 6,1624%9% Others Others IDPs Others include: Salah al-Din, Baghdad,9% Ninewa Kirkuk8% andSalah Kirkuk al-Din 9% Kirkuk8% Salah al-Din Others include: Anbar, Baghdad, Diyala, Salah10% al-DinKirkuk and Kirkuk 10% Kirkuk Others include: Diyala, Salah al-Din and Anbar OthersOthers include:include: Diyala,Salah al-Din,Others Baghdad Baghdad, include: and Babylon BaghdadNinewa and KirkukSalah al-Din Others include: Anbar,Others Baghdad, include: Diyala, Baghdad, Salah al-Din Salah andal-Din, Kirkuk Diyala, Kirkuk and Babylon ► Three78%87% NinewaDiyala main districts 87%78%of displacement DiyalaNinewa 34%49% SalahAnbar al-Din► Three49%34%29% AnbarSalah main Ninewa al-Din districts22% Ninewaof 19%29%displacement AnbarNinewa16% Babylon22% Ninewa19% Anbar16% Babylon 45+ 21 67+ 10 13% Others5% Others 13% Others5% Others 13%8% Others Others 13%8% Others Others KERBALA NAJAF QADISSIYA OthersTHI-QARKERBALA include: Diyala,Anbar, OthersMISSANBabylon,Salah al-Din include: Baghdad, and Anbar,Diyala, Anbar Ninewa Babylon,Salah and al-Din KirkukBaghdad, and 3,762Anbar Ninewa and Kirkuk OthersNAJAF include: Diyala,Salah al-Din,MUTHANNAOthers Baghdad Diyala, include: andBasrah BaghdadBabylon SalahDiyala, al-Din, and Baghdad Kirkuk Diyala, and BaghdadBabylon and Kirkuk2,688 + + 19 7 9% Babylon 9% Babylon14% Salah al-Din 9% Anbar 85% Ninewa 99% Ninewa 63% Ninewa 32% Kirkuk 58%85% NinewaNinewaAl-Azezia 46% Ninewa 564 18% Anbar 15%20% Kirkuk Kirkuk 99% Ninewa 58% NinewaAl-Zubair 1,296 + + 1 QADISSIYAANBAR 1 QADISSIYA 6%THI-QARBABYLON Others THI-QAR 1% Others 5% Others ANBAR 9%6% Others Others 20% Others BABYLON 14% Baghdad1% Others 19% Others Others include: Anbar, Kirkuk, Diyala, Salah al-Din and Baghdad Others include: Diyala, Salah al-Din, Anbar and9% NinewaKirkuk 9% Ninewa Others include: Baghdad and Salah al-Din OthersOthers Al-Suwaira include:include: Baghdad,Anbar,Others Kirkuk, Salah include: al-Din,Diyala,396 Baghdad,Diyala,Salah al-Din Kirkuk Anbar, and and DiyalaBaghdad Babylon and Babylon Others include: Diyala,Others AbuSalah Al-Khaseeb al-Din,include: Anbar Salah and al-Din, Kirkuk Kirkuk 1,188and Diyala 63%72% NinewaAnbar 72%63% AnbarNinewa 32% Kirkuk26% Babylon 32% 26%Kirkuk Babylon 58%87% NinewaBabylon 87%58% BabylonNinewa 18% Anbar 15% Kirkuk18% Anbar 15% Kirkuk ► Governorates of origin 2%5% Others Others 2%5% Others Others ► Governorates of origin 4%9% Others Others 9% Others WASSIT BASRAH 4% Others MISSAN OthersMUTHANNAWASSIT include: BaghdadSalah al-Din,Others and Baghdad,Salah include: al-Din NinewaSalahBaghdad al-Din, and and Kirkuk Baghdad,Salah al-Din Ninewa and Kirkuk OthersBASRAH include: Baghdad,Anbar,Others Baghdad, Salah include: al-Din, Diyala, Diyala,Anbar,Baghdad, Salah Kirkukal-DinBaghdad, Salah and al-Din, Diyala, KirkukBabylon Diyala, Salah al-DinKirkuk andand KirkukBabylon 9% Kirkuk 10% Kirkuk 14% Salah al-Din 9% Anbar9% Kirkuk 10% Kirkuk 78% Ninewa 34% Salah al-Din 29% Ninewa 19% Anbar 46% Ninewa 20% Kirkuk 58%78% NinewaNinewa 34% Salah al-Din 29% Ninewa 19% Anbar MISSAN MISSAN 13% OthersMUTHANNA MUTHANNA 8% Others 20% Others KERBALA KERBALA 14% Baghdad 19%13% Others Others NAJAF NAJAF 8% Others Others include: Diyala, Salah al-Din14% Salah and Anbaral-Din9% Babylon14% Salah al-Din9% Babylon Others include: Diyala, Baghdad and9% AnbarBabylon 9% Anbar Others include: Baghdad, Anbar, Diyala and Babylon OthersOthers include:include: SalahDiyala, al-Din, Salah Kirkukal-Din and DiyalaAnbar Others include: Diyala, Baghdad and Babylon 46%85% Ninewa 85%46% NinewaNinewa 20% Kirkuk 20% Kirkuk 58%99% Ninewa 99%58% Ninewa 20% Others 14% Baghdad 19% Others 3,7686% Others IDPs 20% Others6% Others 14% Baghdad1% Others 19% 3,384Others1% OthersIDPs QadissiyaOthersQADISSIYA include: Baghdad,Anbar,QADISSIYAOthers Kirkuk, Anbar, include:Diyala, Diyala SalahAnbar, Baghdad,and Babylonal-Din Kirkuk, Anbar, and Diyala, BaghdadDiyala Salah and al-DinBabylon and Baghdad OthersTHI-QAR include: SalahDiyala,Thi-Qar al-Din,THI-QAROthers Salah Kirkukal-Din, include: andAnbar Diyala,Salah Diyala and al-Din, Salah Kirkuk al-Din,Kirkuk Anbarand Diyala and Kirkuk ► Three main districts of displacement ► Three main districts of displacement 63% Ninewa 61+ 20 63% Ninewa 32% Kirkuk 32% Kirkuk 58% Ninewa 58% Ninewa 55+ 22 18% Anbar 15% Kirkuk18% Anbar 15% Kirkuk WASSITDiwaniya WASSIT 2,364 5% Others 5%BASRAH Others BASRAHNassriya 9% Others1,926 9% Others

+ + 10% Kirkuk Others include: BaghdadOthers10 and Salahinclude: al-Din Baghdad and Salah al-Din9% Kirkuk 9% Kirkuk Others include: Baghdad,Others Salah include: al-Din, Baghdad,Diyala,17 Kirkuk Salah andal-Din, Babylon Diyala, Kirkuk and Babylon10% Kirkuk 78% Ninewa Afaq 78% Ninewa828 34% Salah al-Din 34%29% Salah Ninewa Al-Rifa’ial-Din 29%19% NinewaAnbar 74419% Anbar + + 1 13% Others 13% Others 0 8% Others 8% Others OthersMISSAN include: Diyala,MISSAN Salah al-Din and Anbar OthersMUTHANNA include: Diyala,MUTHANNA Baghdad and Babylon Al-Shamiya Others include:402 Diyala, Salah al-Din and Anbar OthersSuq Al-Shoyokh include: Diyala, Baghdad and540 Babylon 14% Salah al-Din 14% Salah al-Din 9% Anbar 9% Anbar 46% Ninewa 46% Ninewa 20% Kirkuk 20% Kirkuk 58% Ninewa 58% Ninewa ► Governorates of origin ► Governorates of origin QADISSIYA QADISSIYA 20% Others 20% OthersTHI-QAR THI-QAR 14% Baghdad 19%14% Others Baghdad 19% Others Others include: Baghdad,Others Anbar, include: Diyala Baghdad, and Babylon Anbar, Diyala and Babylon Others include: Salah al-Din,Others Kirkuk include: and Salah Diyala al-Din, Kirkuk and Diyala 63% Ninewa 63% Ninewa 32% Kirkuk 32% Kirkuk 58% Ninewa 58% Ninewa 18% Anbar 15% Kirkuk18% Anbar 15% Kirkuk 5% Others 5% Others 9% Others 9% Others Others include: BaghdadOthers and Salah include: al-Din Baghdad and Salah al-Din Others include: Baghdad,Others Salah include: al-Din, Diyala,Baghdad, Kirkuk Salah and al-Din, Babylon Diyala, Kirkuk and Babylon

MISSAN MISSAN MUTHANNA MUTHANNA 14% Salah al-Din 14% Salah al-Din 9% Anbar 9% Anbar 46% Ninewa 46% Ninewa 20% Kirkuk 20% Kirkuk 58% Ninewa 58% Ninewa 20% Others 20% Others 14% Baghdad 19%14% Others Baghdad 19% Others Others include: Baghdad,Others Anbar, include: Diyala Baghdad, and Babylon Anbar, Diyala and Babylon Others include: Salah al-Din,Others Kirkuk include: and Salah Diyala al-Din, Kirkuk and Diyala

3 IOM IRAQ NINEWA NINEWA DAHUK DAHUK

99% Ninewa 99% Ninewa 99% Ninewa 99% Ninewa 1% Others 1% Others 1% Others 1% Others Others include: Erbil,Others Salah al-Din, include: Kirkuk Erbil, andSalah Baghdad al-Din, Kirkuk and Baghdad Others include: SalahOthers al-Din, include:Anbar, KirkukSalah al-Din, and Baghdad Anbar, Kirkuk and Baghdad

ERBIL ERBIL SULAIMANIYAHSULAIMANIYAH 10% Salah al-Din 10% Salah al-Din 47% Ninewa 47% Ninewa 30% Anbar 30% Anbar 24% Salah al-Din 19%Baghdad24% Salah al-Din 18% Diyala19%Baghdad 17% Anbar 18% Diyala 17% Anbar 13% Others 13% Others 22% Others 22% Others Others include: Baghdad,Others Erbil, include: Kirkuk Baghdad, and Diyala Erbil, Kirkuk and Diyala Others include: Ninewa,Others Babylon include: and Ninewa, Kirkuk Babylon and Kirkuk

KIRKUK KIRKUK SALAH AL-DINSALAH AL-DIN 11% Ninewa 11% Ninewa 9% Kirkuk 9% Kirkuk 57% Kirkuk 57% Kirkuk 22% Salah al-Din 22% Salah al-Din 90% Salah al-Din 90% Salah al-Din 10% Others 10% Others 1% Others 1% Others Others include: Diyala,Others Anbar, include: Baghdad Diyala, and BabylonAnbar, Baghdad and Babylon Others include: Diyala,Others Ninewa include: and AnbarDiyala, Ninewa and Anbar

DIYALA DIYALA BAGHDAD BAGHDAD 8% Salah al-Din 8% Salah al-Din 87% Diyala 87% Diyala 49% Anbar 49% Anbar 22% Ninewa 16%22% Babylon Ninewa 16% Babylon 5% Others 5% Others 13% Others 13% Others Others include: Anbar,Others Babylon, include: Baghdad, Anbar, Ninewa Babylon, and Baghdad, Kirkuk Ninewa and Kirkuk Others include: SalahOthers al-Din, include:Diyala, BaghdadSalah al-Din, and Diyala,Kirkuk Baghdad and Kirkuk

ANBAR ANBAR BABYLON BABYLON 9% Ninewa 9% Ninewa

72% Anbar 72% Anbar 26% Babylon 26% Babylon 87% Babylon 87% Babylon

2% Others 2% Others 4% Others 4% Others Others include: SalahOthers al-Din, include:Baghdad, Salah Ninewa al-Din, and Baghdad, Kirkuk Ninewa and Kirkuk Others include: Anbar,Others Baghdad, include: Diyala, Anbar, Salah Baghdad, al-Din and Diyala, Kirkuk Salah al-Din and Kirkuk

KERBALA KERBALA NAJAF NAJAF 9% Babylon 9% Babylon 85% Ninewa 85% Ninewa 99% Ninewa 99% Ninewa MASTER LIST REPORT 118 6% Others 6% Others 1% Others 1% Others Others include: Anbar,Others Kirkuk, include: Diyala, Anbar, Salah Kirkuk,al-Din and Diyala, Baghdad Salah al-Din and Baghdad Others include: Diyala,Others Salah include: al-Din, AnbarDiyala, and Salah Kirkuk al-Din, Anbar and Kirkuk

WASSIT WASSIT BASRAH BASRAH DISPLACEMENT OVERVIEW9% Kirkuk 9% Kirkuk 10% Kirkuk 10% Kirkuk 78% Ninewa 78% Ninewa 34% Salah al-Din 34% 29%Salah Ninewa al-Din 29%19% Ninewa Anbar 19% Anbar Missan 13%2,154 Others IDPs 13% Others Muthanna 8% Others 8%954 Others IDPs Others include: Diyala,Others Salah include:al-Din and Diyala, Anbar Salah al-Din and Anbar Others include: Diyala,Others Baghdad include: and Diyala,Babylon Baghdad and Babylon ► Three main districts of displacement ► Three main districts of displacement 58+ 32 78+ 7

QADISSIYAAmara QADISSIYA 1,752 THI-QAR THI-QARAl-Samawa 612 + + 6 5

Al-Mejar63% Ninewa Al-Kabir 63% Ninewa 162 32% Kirkuk 32% Kirkuk 58% Ninewa 58%Al-Rumaitha Ninewa 18% Anbar 15% Kirkuk30618% Anbar 15% Kirkuk + + 1 1 5% Others 5% Others 9% Others 9% Others OthersQal’at include: Saleh BaghdadOthers and include: Salah114 al-Din Baghdad and Salah al-Din Others include: Baghdad,Others Salah include:Al-Khidhir al-Din, Baghdad, Diyala, KirkukSalah al-Din, and36 Babylon Diyala, Kirkuk and Babylon

► Governorates of origin ► Governorates of origin MISSAN MISSAN MUTHANNA MUTHANNA 14% Salah al-Din 14% Salah al-Din 9% Anbar 9% Anbar 46% Ninewa 46% Ninewa 20% Kirkuk 20% Kirkuk 58% Ninewa 58% Ninewa 20% Others 20% Others 14% Baghdad 19%14% Others Baghdad 19% Others Others include: Baghdad,Others Anbar, include: Diyala Baghdad, and Babylon Anbar, Diyala and Babylon Others include: SalahOthers al-Din, include:Kirkuk andSalah Diyala al-Din, Kirkuk and Diyala

IDP SITUATION UPDATE

Overall IDP figures: During September and October 2020, DTM identified Anbar and Salah al-Din governorates, which each host 11 per cent of all IDPs. The 1,278,864 IDPs (221,569 households) dispersed across 18 governorates, 104 top districts of origin in Anbar Governorate are (66,656), Falluja (48,147) districts and 2,939 locations in Iraq. This represents a decrease of 21,123 IDP and Al-Ka’im (10,092), while in Salah Al-Din Governorate they are Tuz Khumatu individuals from the figures of July–August period, with the most significant (40,081), (30,939) and Balad (29,253). decreases taking place in Dahuk (-7,073; -3%), Baghdad (-3,606; -11%), and Salah Shelter types: Across the country, 72 per cent of IDP individuals are living in al-Din (-2,818; -4%). private settings (923,802 individuals), 20 per cent are in camps (252,750), and 8 Recent IDP movements: Despite the overall decrease in the total caseload per cent (101,550) are in shelters in critical condition. A decrease in the number of IDPs across the country, 15,036 IDP individuals arrived in assessed locations of IDPs (-10,605) residing in camps was recorded in this round compared with during September and October 2020. Most new arrivals (11,578; 77%) came the last round (July–August 2020) – which is a lower decrease compared with the from other locations of displacement, representing an increase in secondarily last round (-14,298). At the district level, the greatest decrease in the number of displaced individuals from the July–August period (9,142). The highest numbers of IDPs living in camp settings was recorded in Dahuk Governorate’s Sumel District secondary displacements were recorded in the governorates of Ninewa (4,724), (-1,920); this decrease is significantly lower than that recorded in the July–August (3,444), and Dahuk (1,493). Additionally, in the September–October 2020 period (-18,226). A significant decrease in the number of IDPs living in camp period, a total of 617 individuals were re-displaced after failing to return to their settings was also recorded in Dahuk’s (-1,850), which is also lower area of origin. These individuals remain displaced in Anbar (318), Sulaymaniyah than that recorded in the July–August 2020 period (-11,462). The next most (234), Ninewa (35) and Diyala (30); amongst this group, most originate from significant decreases in the number of IDPs living in camp settings were recorded in Anbar (390), Diyala (66) and Ninewa (59). Ninewa Governorate’s (-1,460) and ’s In addition, during September–October, 2,841 individuals were recorded as District (-905). displaced from their area of origin for the first time, with the majority of this group Furthermore, a total of 101,550 individuals were recorded as living in critical shelters, in Sulaymaniyah (2,520), while smaller numbers were recorded in Ninewa (225), representing an increase of 1,152 from the previous round. At governorate level, Diyala (42), Erbil (30) and Anbar (18). Most of these IDP individuals fled from the highest number of IDPs living in critical shelters is in Dahuk with 28,524 (306 (1,506), especially from the districts of (576) and fewer than the last round), followed by Anbar with 18,216 (330 more than the last Al-Resafa (456), while significant numbers also fled from Anbar (420), Salah Al-Din round), Ninewa with 18,204 (1,836 more than the last round), and Salah Al-Din (342) and Ninewa (303). with 16,830 (324 fewer than the last round). Districts hosting the highest numbers Additionally, a total of 617 individuals have reportedly failed to return to their of IDPs living in critical shelters include Sumel (22,998), Falluja (13,068), governorates of origin and have had to re-displace again. Most individuals who (8,148), Kirkuk (7,002) and Mosul (6,738). Additionally, there are 78 locations failed to return had intended to return to their area of origin in Anbar Governorate where all IDPs are living in critical shelters, especially in the districts of Falluja (12 (390), especially to the districts of Al-Ka’im (258) and Ramadi (90). Smaller locations), Basrah (six locations) and Al-Shikhan (five locations). numbers of individuals also failed to return to their area of origin in Diyala (66), Figure 2. IDP shelter types Ninewa (59), Baghdad (54) and Salah Al-Din (48). Almost all of these individuals remain displaced in Anbar (318) and Sulaymaniyah (234), and smaller numbers <1% PRIVATE SETTINGS are in Ninewa (35) and Diyala (30). In Anbar, Baghdad, Diyala and Salah Al-Din, 935,412 the main reason for these failed returns was reported as security concerns in the 8% 72+28V desired return locations, including threats of ongoing conflict or the presence of CAMPS landmines or unexploded ordnances (UXOs). Otherwise, the main reason for 20% 20+80V 252,750 failed returns to Ninewa was reported as IDPs not having the sufficient financial means to return. CRITICAL SHELTERS 72% 101,550 IDP areas of origin: 58 per cent of the current caseload of IDPs come from 8+92V Ninewa Governorate (745,544), especially from Mosul (267,591), Sinjar (219,239) UNKOWN ? and Al-Ba’aj (105,135). The second and third largest shares of IDPs come from 1+99V 762 4 IOM IRAQ 72+207+1+B MASTER LIST REPORT 118

RETURNS OVERVIEW

The below graphs show (1) the number of returnees in all governorates of origin, (2) the number of returnees in each main district and (3) the proportion of returnees per governorate of last displacement for each governorate of origin.

Ninewa 1,857,222 Returnees Anbar 1,499,058 Returnees ► Three main districts of return ► Three main districts of return 56+19 + 39+37 + Mosul 1,042,914 Ramadi 598,998 9 12 Telafar 352,002 Falluja 539,340 + + 1 1 Al-Hamdaniya 167,670 Heet 176,310

► Governorates of last displacement ► Governorates of last displacement 9% Dahuk 68% Ninewa 43% Anbar 21% Baghdad 16% Erbil 10% Erbil 13% Others 20% Others Others: Najaf, Kerbala,Baghdad, Babylon, Kirkuk, Wassit, Sulaymaniyah, Others: Kirkuk, Sulaymaniyah, Babylon, Salah al-Din, Dahuk, Kerbala, Ninewa and Diyala Salah al-Din, Basrah, Missan, Qadissiya, Thi-Qar, Muthanna, Diyala and Anbar

Salah al-Din 704,214 Returnees Kirkuk 343,128 Returnees ► Three main districts of return ► Three main districts of return 25+23 + 48+45 + 175,236 Al-Hawiga 164,478 18 5 Al-Shirqat 160,854 Kirkuk 153,924 + + 1 1 Baiji 117,942 17,490

► Governorates of last displacement ► Governorates of last displacement 9% Salah al-Din 47% Salah al-Din 25% Kirkuk 15% Erbil 44% Kirkuk 40% Sulaymaniyah 13% Others 7% Others Others: Sulaymaniyah, Baghdad, Dahuk, Basrah, Kerbala, Najaf, Diyala, Missan, Babylon, Others: Erbil, Ninewa, Baghdad and Babylon Thi-Qar and Wassit

Diyala 233,370 Returnees Baghdad 90,678 Returnees ► Three main districts of return ► Three main districts of return 43+31 + 54+26 + Khanaqin 98,952 Mahmoudiya 49,320 26 11 Al-Khalis 74,430 23,202 + + 1 1 Al-Muqdadiya 58,668 Tarmia 10,392

► Governorates of last displacement ► Governorates of last displacement 9% Sulaymaniyah 4% Babylon 79% Diyala 90% Baghdad 1% Others

11% Kirkuk 1% Others 5% Erbil Others: Baghdad, Erbil and Kerbala Others: Sulaymaniyah, Kerbala and Missan

Erbil 53,976 Returnees Dahuk 768 Returnees ► Three main districts of return ► Three main districts of return 90+88 90+88 Makhmour 53,976 Zakho 768

► Governorates of last displacement ► Governorates of last displacement 11% Kirkuk 73% Erbil 15% Ninewa 100% Dahuk 1% Salah al-Din

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RETURNS OVERVIEW

RETURNEE SITUATION UPDATE

Overall return figures: DTM identified a total of 4,782,414 returnees Ninewa Governorate’s Al-Ba’aj District has also received a small number (797,069 households) across eight governorates, 38 districts and 2,090 of returnees overall (46,410), but received a significant number of new locations in Iraq. The number new returnees overall has increased arrivals in this round (3,918). progressively in each of the past three rounds, rising by: 12,948 in May– Shelter types: In the September–October period, 33,084 individuals June 2020, 25,920 in July–August 2020, and 38,364 in September–October returned to habitual residences that are in good condition (bringing the 2020. Lower return rates prior to September 2020 can be partially overall number to 4,540,836; 95%), while 3,924 individuals returned attributed to the movement restrictions imposed across the country to critical shelters (bringing the total number to 168,318). Additionally, between early March and early September, in response to COVID-19 during this period, 1,404 individuals returned to private settings (bringing Governorates with the highest numbers of overall returnees include the total number to 73,260). Ninewa (1,857,222 with 22,866 new returnees since the last round), The highest number of returnee individuals living in shelters in critical Anbar (1,499,058 with 5,292 fewer returnees than recorded in the last condition are in Ninewa Governorate (53,502; 32%), especially in the round) and Salah al-Din (704,214 with 6,360 new returnees). During the districts of Mosul (31,698), Sinjar (7,842) and Telafar (7,236). A high September–October period, DTM recorded 12,198 returnee individuals number of returnee individuals living in critical shelters was also recorded (2,033 families) arriving from camps, representing a decrease from the in Anbar Governorate (44,076; 26%), with this group mainly located 2 number recorded in the July–August period (13,170 individuals). in the districts of Falluja (15,096) and Al-Ka’im (9,846). In addition, a The majority of those who came from camp settings returned to Ninewa further 40,326 returnee individuals live in critical shelters in Salah Al-Din Governorate (10,974), especially to the districts of Sinjar (8,610)3 and Governorate (24%), with most of this group spread across three districts: Al-Ba’aj (1,410). A significant number also returned to Salah al-Din Baiji (12,420), Tikrit (9,444) and Al-Shirqat (8,322). Governorate (1,194), mainly to the districts of Al-Shirqat (762) and Overall, in the September–October period, there are eight locations Al-Fares (288). Furthermore, between September–October, returns where all returnees are living in shelters in critical condition, hosting a took place to 11 locations in the governorates of Ninewa, Salah al-Din total of 4,458 individuals (up from 4,278 in the July–August period). All and Kirkuk that had previously witnessed no returns. Reasons for these returnees are living in shelters in critical condition in two locations in returns included the improved security situation, increased opportunities Anbar Governorate (where 3,126 individuals are residing), two locations for livelihoods, as well as returnees’ emotional desire to return home. in Salah al-Din (954 individuals), two locations in Ninewa (138 individuals), District-level figures: As with the last round, Mosul in Ninewa one location in Kirkuk (150 individuals) and one location in Diyala (90 Governorate remains the district hosting the highest number of returnees individuals). with 1,042,914 individuals (22%), of whom 3,654 were recorded as Figure 3. Returnee shelter types arriving in this round. Additionally, Anbar Governorate’s District of

Ramadi has the second highest number of returnees (598,998; 13%), of 3% 2% whom 2,916 were recorded as arriving in this round, while Falluja in the HABITUAL RESIDENCE 4,540,836 same governorate also has received a significant number (539,340; 11%), 95+5V of whom 480 arrived in this round. Otherwise, Ninewa Governorate’s CRITICAL SHELTERS Telafar District has a high number of returnee individuals overall (352,002), 73,260 but it only received a small number in this round (954). 3+97V

Additionally, while a relatively small overall number of returnee individuals PRIVATE SETTINGS have arrived to Ninewa Governorate’s (97,434), the district 95% 2+98V 168,318 received the highest number of individual returnees in this round (12,924). 95+32++B

1 Since March 2020, DTM Iraq has produced multiple COVID-19 Mobility Restrictions reports, covering the impact of restrictions and public health measures on Iraqi citizens and migrants across the country, including at Points of Entry with neighbouring countries (Syria, Turkey and Iran). All products are available at the following link: http://iraqdtm.iom.int/COVID19/MovementRestrictions_HealthMeasures

2 Since October 2020, DTM has implemented multiple rounds of Emergency Tracking assessments, producing information on the number of individuals departing from camp settings in the governorates of Ninewa, Anbar, Kerbala, Baghdad, Diyala, Kirkuk and Salah al-Din. These movements follow the closure or re-classification of camps and informal sites. All products are available at the following link: http://iraqdtm.iom.int/IdpMovements

3 Between June and November 2020, DTM Iraq has implemented multiple rounds of Emergency Tracking assessments, producing information on the number of individuals returning to Ninewa Governorate’s Sinjar and Al-Ba’aj districts from the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, as well as internally from within Ninewa governorate. All products are available at the following link: http://iraqdtm.iom.int/IdpMovements

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Map 1. Presence of IDPs and returnees by area

Dahuk

Erbil Ninewa

Sulaymaniyah Kirkuk

Salah Al-Din

Diyala

Anbar Baghdad

Wassit Kerbala Babylon

Qadissiya Missan

Najaf Thi-Qar

Basrah IDP and returnee Muthanna 0 - 300 301 - 3,000 3,001 - 42,053 Returnee households 1 - 3000 3,001 - 10,000 10,001 - 45,822 IDP households 1 - 300 301 - 3,000 3,001 - 7,000

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METHODOLOGY IOM’s DTM aims to monitor displacement and provide accurate data about the IDP and returnee populations in Iraq. Data is collected through IOM’s Rapid Assessment and Response Teams (RARTs), composed of over 100 staff members deployed across Iraq. Data collection for Round 118 took place during the months of September and October 2020 across 18 governorates. Data from the IDP Master List and Returnee Master List is gathered through a well-established large network of over 9,500 key informants that includes community leaders, mukhtars, local authorities and security forces. Additional information is gathered from government registration data and partner agencies. IOM RARTs collect Master List data continuously and report it bi-monthly. However, limited access due to security issues and other operational constraints can affect information-gathering activities. The variation in displacement figures observed between different reporting periods, in addition to true variation of the population figures, may be influenced by other factors such as the continuous identification of previously displaced groups and the inclusion of data on secondary displacements within Iraq. The displaced populations are identified through a process of collection, verification, triangulation and validation of data. IOM continues to closely coordinate with federal, regional and local authorities to maintain a shared and accurate understanding of displacement across Iraq. To facilitate analysis, this report divides Iraq into three regions: the Kurdistan Region of Iraq (KRI) includes Dahuk, Sulaymaniyah and Erbil Governorates; the South includes Basrah, Missan, Najaf, Thi-Qar, Qadissiya and Muthana Governorates; and the Central North includes Anbar, Babylon, Baghdad, Diyala, Kerbala, Kirkuk, Ninewa, Salah al-Din and Wassit Governorates. Calculations used to determine the number of individuals: In each location the number of individuals is calculated by multiplying the number of households by six, the average size of an Iraqi household as per governmental statistics, for all out-of-camp IDPs and returnees. Since the previous July–August 2020 period (Round 117), the number of individuals for in-camp IDPs has been calculated by multiplying the number of households by five, which is the average household size consistent with data from the Iraq Camp Coordination and Camp Management (CCCM) Cluster since 2018. In all rounds prior to July–August 2020, the number of in-camp IDPs was calculated by multiplying the number of households by six. Since the calculation methodology is consistent between Rounds 117 and 118, comparative analysis between these two datasets will not be affected. However, it should be noted that comparing the number of in-camp IDPs between Rounds 117 or 118 periods with any previous rounds are affected by the change in the revised calculation methodology. For the most accurate and up-to-date information on out-of-camp IDPs, please refer to the CCCM Cluster. The methodology uses the following definitions: The DTM considers as internally displaced persons (IDPs) all Iraqis who were forced to flee from 1 January 2014 onwards and are still displaced within national borders at the moment of the assessment. The DTM considers as returnees all those displaced since January 2014 who have returned to their location of origin, irrespective of whether they have returned to their former residence or to another shelter type. The definition of returnees is not related to the criteria of returning in safety and dignity, nor with a defined durable solutions strategy. The location is defined as an area that corresponds either to a village for rural areas or a neighbourhood for urban areas (i.e. fourth official administrative division). Habitual residence is the same residence prior to displacement. Private settings include owned property, rented houses, hotels/motels and host families.

Critical shelters include informal settlements, religious buildings, schools and unfinished or abandoned buildings. For returnees, critical shelters also include habitual residences that are severely damaged or destroyed and for IDPs, long-term rental accommodations that are unfit for habitation (having characteristics of unfinished or severely damaged buildings).

For more information, visit iraqdtm.iom.int or contact the team at iraqdtm@iom.

IOM DISCLAIMER

The information contained in this report is for general information purposes only. Names and boundaries IOM Iraq thanks the U.S. Department of State, Bureau of on DTM information products do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by IOM. The information in Population, Refugees and Migration (PRM) for its continued the DTM portal is the result of data collected by IOM field teams and complements information provided support. IOM Iraq also expresses its gratitude to IOM Iraq’s and generated by governmental and other entities in Iraq. IOM Iraq endeavors to keep this information as Rapid Assessment and Response Team (RART) members up to date and accurate as possible, but makes no claim —expressed or implied— on the completeness, for their work in collecting the data, often in very difficult accuracy and suitability of the information provided through this report. Challenges that should be taken into circumstances; their tireless efforts are the groundwork of account when using DTM data in Iraq include the fluidity of the displaced population movements along with this report. repeated emergency situations and limited access to large parts of the country. In no event will IOM be liable for any loss or damage, whether direct, indirect or consequential, related to the use of this report and the information provided herein.

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