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Wash Needs in Schools Iraq
COMPARATIVE OVERVIEW WASH NEEDS IN SCHOOLS OF KEY INDICATORS Note: Findings derived from WFP data are December 2019 IRAQ presented in turquoise boxes. Methodology Water Hygiene Sanitation 1 3 2 REACH Number of HH surveys conducted by Number of schools assessed by WFP Drinking water from a water source is available Drinking water from a water source is available Drinking water comes from an improved water source The water quality is perceived to be acceptable The main water source is at the school's premises Has access to handwashing facilities Has access to handwashing facilities of which is having water and soap available of which is functional of which is having soap Has access to improved sanitation facilities number of Average functional student toilets per school building number of toilets Average for students number of Average students per toilet Has access to student toilets separated by gender Has access to student toilets separated by gender Has unusable toilets Is having a good structural condition of student toilets Is having a good hygienic condition of student toilets Al-Falluja 115 88% 100% 78% 93% 100% 97% 100% 9,1 82% 0% Al-Ramadi 80 83% 98% 81% 98% 100% 100% 100% 8,6 93% 0% Al-Anbar Ana 74 31 44% 65% 87% 49% 72% 94% 94% 64% 66% 62% 94% 5,8 5,4 36 90% 90% 23% 100% 71% Heet 87 72% 100% 60% 100% 93% 97% 100% 9,0 88% 0% Shat Al-Arab 98 12% 92% 83% 11% 7,2 91 77% 56% 46% Al-Basrah Al-Khidhir 70 50% 66% 76% 11% 5,8 69 79% 74% 32% Al-Muthanna Al-Kufa 120 21% 46% 71% 99% 100% 23% 99% 6.5 71% 27% Al-Najaf Al-Najaf 94 2% 95% 98% -
Iraq- Salah Al-Din Governorate, Daur District
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Weekly Explosive Incidents Flash News
iMMAP - Humanitarian Access Response Weekly Explosive Hazard Incidents Flash News (26 Nov - 02 Dec 2020) 109 23 26 10 2 INCIDENTS PEOPLE KILLED PEOPLE INJURED EXPLOSIONS AIRSTRIKES BAGHDAD GOVERNORATE KIRKUK GOVERNORATE An Armed Group 26/NOV/2020 Popular Mobilization Forces 26/NOV/2020 Shot and injured a government employee in Taiji sub-district of Kadhimiya district. Repelled an ISIS attack in Al-Nakar area of Dibs district. An Armed Group 26/NOV/2020 An Armed Group 26/NOV/2020 Detonated an IED targeting a liquor store in Karada district. Detonated an IED targeting a military vehicle and injured four soldiers near Ali Saray Security Forces 26/NOV/2020 village of Daquq district. Found and cleared a cache of explosives containing 700kg of C4, west of the capital. Popular Mobilization Forces 28/NOV/2020 Security Forces 29/NOV/2020 Repelled an ISIS attack in Ataira village of Zab subdistrict. Found the corpse of a civilian showing a gunshot wound in Umm Al-Kabir area, east of the An Armed Group 30/NOV/2020 capital. Killed a major of the Federal Police Forces by detonating an IED striking their patrol An Armed Group 30/NOV/2020 vehicle in Hawija district. Detonated an IED targeting a liquor store in the Baghdad Al-Jdida area. Security Forces 02/DEC/2020 Security Forces 30/NOV/2020 Repelled an ISIS attack in Riyadh sub-district of Hawija district. Found the body of a civilian inside a car in Al-Sadr area, east of the capital. ANBAR GOVERNORATE An Armed Group 01/DEC/2020 Injured a civilian in a tribal conflict in Al-Mashtal area, east of the capital. -
Iom Emergency Needs Assessments Post February 2006 Displacement in Iraq 15 April 2008 Bi-Weekly Report
IOM EMERGENCY NEEDS ASSESSMENTS POST FEBRUARY 2006 DISPLACEMENT IN IRAQ 15 APRIL 2008 BI-WEEKLY REPORT Following the February 2006 bombing of the Samarra Al-Askari Mosque, escalating sectarian violence in Iraq caused massive displacement, both internal and to locations abroad. In coordination with the Iraqi government’s Ministry of Displacement and Migration (MoDM), IOM continues to assess Iraqi displacement through a network of partners on the ground. Significantly fewer Iraqis were displaced in 2007 than were displaced in 2006, suggesting that internal displacement in Iraq has slowed. However, displacement continues to occur in some locations and the humanitarian situation of those already displaced is worsening. The limited returns that have occurred so far represent only a small fraction of the displaced population. Internal displacement in Iraq continues to be a major humanitarian crisis, demanding both assessment and a targeted humanitarian response. The estimated number of displaced since February 2006 is almost 1,504,000 individuals 1. This figure, combined with the estimated 1,200,000 individuals 2 who were internally displaced before February 2006, results in a total of more than 2.7 million individuals displaced within Iraq to date. BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY ON IRAQI DISPLACEMENT: Displacement Displacement continues to occur due to military operations and generalized violence. The recent insecurity and fighting in Baghdad and the south, especially Basrah, caused low-scale displacement, although the figures continue to be difficult to confirm due to ongoing insecurity and restrictions on movement. Over the past few weeks, more than 100 families were displaced in Babylon and 230 families fled to Wassit from Al-Mada’in district in Baghdad. -
Investment Map of Iraq 2016
Republic of Iraq Presidency of Council of Ministers National Investment Commission Investment Map of Iraq 2016 Dear investor: Investment opportunities found in Iraq today vary in terms of type, size, scope, sector, and purpose. the door is wide open for all investors who wish to hold investment projects in Iraq,; projects that would meet the growing needs of the Iraqi population in different sectors. Iraq is a country that brims with potential, it is characterized by its strategic location, at the center of world trade routes giving it a significant feature along with being a rich country where I herby invite you to look at Iraq you can find great potentials and as one of the most important untapped natural resources which would places where untapped investment certainly contribute in creating the decent opportunities are available in living standards for people. Such features various fields and where each and characteristics creates favorable opportunities that will attract investors, sector has a crucial need for suppliers, transporters, developers, investment. Think about the great producers, manufactures, and financiers, potentials and the markets of the who will find a lot of means which are neighboring countries. Moreover, conducive to holding new projects, think about our real desire to developing markets and boosting receive and welcome you in Iraq , business relationships of mutual benefit. In this map, we provide a detailed we are more than ready to overview about Iraq, and an outline about cooperate with you In order to each governorate including certain overcome any obstacle we may information on each sector. In addition, face. -
Weekly Explosive Incidents Flash News (May 14
iMMAP - Humanitarian Access Response Weekly Explosive Hazard Incidents Flash News (14 - 20 May 2020) 131 63 40 18 4 INCIDENTS PEOPLE KILLED PEOPLE INJURED EXPLOSIONS AIRSTRIKES Iraqi Military Forces 17/MAY/2020 DIYALA GOVERNORATE Launched an airstrike and destroyed two ISIS tunnels and a pickup vehicle in the Al-Jazira ISIS 14/MAY/2020 area, west of Salah Al-Din. An IED explosion struck a Popular Mobilization Forces humvee and injured two members in Al-Moubarak village in Khanaqin district. Security Forces 19/MAY/2020 Killed five ISIS insurgents in a clash in the Al-Sakriat area southwest of the Baiji district. An Armed Group 14/MAY/2020 Three mortar shells landed and injured five civilians in the Zahra village in Baqubah district. KIRKUK GOVERNORATE ISIS 14/MAY/2020 ISIS 16/MAY/2020 Set wheat fields on fire in Al-Shuhani village near the Al-Mansouriya subdistrict. Killed a Federal Police Forces member at the checkpoint of Qazliyar village in Yayaji subdistrict, west of Kirkuk. ISIS 15/MAY/2020 Killed four Popular Mobilization Forces members in an attack north of Diyala. ISIS 16/MAY/2020 Targeted a Federal Police Forces checkpoint with RPG rockets in Hawija district. An Armed Group 15/MAY/2020 Iraqi Military Forces 17/MAY/2020 Shot and killed a civilian in Abu Hasiwa village in Al-Wajhiya subdistrict, northeast of Launched an airstrike and killed two ISIS insurgents in the Samaga village, southwest of Baqubah district. Daquq district. ISIS 15/MAY/2020 Coalition Forces 18/MAY/2020 Injured six Popular Mobilization Forces members in Al-Mayta village in the Al-Adhim Launched an airstrike destroying eight ISIS hideouts, including an IED factory and killed subdistrict. -
Weekly Report 23 29July.Pdf (English)
IMMAP - MOSUL HUMANITARIAN RESPONSE 23 JULY - 29 JULY WEEKLY EXPLOSIVE INCIDENTS REPORT 2017 18 33 13 64 Airstrikes + Explosive Hazards + Armed Clash Areas = Explosive Incidents JULY 23, 2017 JULY 24, 2017 Popular Mobilization Forces repelled an ISIS attack in Fatha area in Iraqi Military Forces Iraqi Military Forces found a mass Baiji distirct and Synia-Haditha sector in grave which contained 60 corpses 44 of • Launched strike on an ISIS car and killed Salah Al-Din. them belongs to the Police Forces of all of them in Mutaibija area in Salah Mosul in Maidan area in Mosul Al-Din. Al-Qadimah. ISIS launched an attack on the Security • Found and cleared IEDs and weapons in Forces in Ma’ash Market in western side Mosul Al-Qadimah. of Mosul city and killed four members. • Killed ISIS members while trying to Popular Mobilization Forces escape from Telafar district to the Syrian • Found and cleared dozens of IEDs and border. booby-trapped houses on the road JULY 26, 2017 between Baiji-Mosul districts. • Shelled ISIS positions on the Iraq-Syria Government Security Force Popular Mobilization Forces found Launched airstrikes on Shumayt Bridge border. three mass graves belonging to yazidi in Hawiga district in Kirkuk. sectarian in Seba Shaikhder village of • Killed ISIS members and destroyed the Sinjar district in Ninewa. vehicles belonging to them on the Iraq-Syria border. Popular Mobilization Forces • Repelled an ISIS attack on Tikrit district caused an explosion in a house ISIS in Salah Al-Din by destroying several which injured a man in Ba’shiqa JULY 25, 2017 ISIS SVBIEDs which were coming from sub-district in Mosul. -
Confiscated Turkmen Lands and the Justice of Kirkuk's Arabs and The
Summary of confiscation of the land and demographic changes of the Iraqi Turkmen region* Date: 1 July, 2013 No: Rep.4-F0113 Introduction Iraq is one of the best examples of a non-democratic, multi-ethnic and nationalistic community. As the Israeli threats strengthened and toughened Arab nationalism, the Kurdish nationalism paralleled the Arabic nationalism. Hence, the exposure of the smaller communities to serious assimilation policies, and sometimes to ethnic cleansing, was unavoidable. Unfortunately, as the plight of the Iraqi Turkmen has been neglected by the international community, their territories, population size and their exposure to the atrocities remain unknown. The confiscation of land and the alteration of the regional demography clearly characterize how the Iraqi Turkmen have been subjected to aggressive violations of human rights. Population The absence of reliable data about the population size of non-ruling communities (minorities) is well known, moreover, due to the multi-ethnic nature and the nationalistic atmosphere of Iraq, the population of the Iraqi Turkmen has been extremely underestimated to 2% of the general Iraqi population. The large Turkmen regions easily falsify such an Iraqi statistic. The most reliable estimate which can be made for the size of the Iraqi Turkmen today should be more than two million people. The relatively reliable outcomes of the census 1957 which was announced in 1958 presented the population of the Turkmen of Iraq as 567,000, which made 9%, of the total Iraqi population, while the same census showed that the Kurds constitute 13% of the total Iraqi population.1, 2 Geography The Turkmen of Iraq live mainly in the north and middle of Iraq. -
ASOR Cultural Heritage Initiatives (CHI): Planning for Safeguarding Heritage Sites in Syria and Iraq1
ASOR Cultural Heritage Initiatives (CHI): Planning for Safeguarding Heritage Sites in Syria and Iraq1 S-IZ-100-17-CA021 March 2018 Monthly Report Appendices — March 1–31, 2018 Michael D. Danti, Marina Gabriel, Susan Penacho, William Raynolds, Allison Cuneo, Darren Ashby, Gwendolyn Kristy, Nour Halabi, Kyra Kaercher Table of Contents: Other Key Points 2 Military and Political Context 3 Incident Reports: Syria 12 Incident Reports: Iraq 88 Incident Reports: Libya 115 Satellite Imagery and Geospatial Analysis 137 Heritage Timeline 141 1 This report is based on research conducted by the “Cultural Preservation Initiative: Planning for Safeguarding Heritage Sites in Syria and Iraq.” Weekly reports reflect reporting from a variety of sources and may contain unverified material. As such, they should be treated as preliminary and subject to change. 1 Other Key Points Syria ● Aleppo Governorate ○ Batuta, one of the "Dead Cities" of Northern Syria, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Aleppo Governorate was completely dismantled. ASOR CHI Incident Report SHI 16-0160 UPDATE ○ Artifacts in the Ain Dara Museum in Ain Dara, Aleppo Governorate have been left unguarded and exposed to the elements. ASOR CHI Incident Report SHI 18-0067 ○ Alleged Turkish shelling damaged the Shrine of Yagmur Dada in Mabatli, Aleppo Governorate. ASOR CHI Incident Report SHI 18-0068 ○ Suspected Syrian Liberation Front shelling reportedly damaged al-Adnan Mosque in Urm al-Kubra, Aleppo Governorate. ASOR CHI Incident Report SHI 18-0069 ○ Suspected Free Syrian Army fighters reportedly vandalized a Yezidi shrine, Shrine of Kara Jorna in Aleppo Governorate. ASOR CHI Incident Report SHI 18-0071 ○ Reported FSA and Turkish fighters defaced the Statue of Rafiq al-Watani in Afrin, Aleppo Governorate. -
“We Just Want Someone to Protect Us:” Civilian
“ WE JUST WANT SOMEONE TO PROTECT US” Civilian Protection Challenges in Kirkuk 1 RECOGNIZE. PREVENT. PROTECT. AMEND. PROTECT. PREVENT. RECOGNIZE. Cover Civilians living amidst homes damaged T +1 202 558 6958 during fighting between ISIS and E [email protected] Peshmerga in a village in Kirkuk, 2016. civiliansinconflict.org Sahr Muhammedally/CIVIC December 2019 Report designed by Dena Verdesca. ABOUT CENTER FOR CIVILIANS IN CONFLICT Center for Civilians in Conflict (CIVIC) is an international organization dedicated to promoting the protection of civilians caught in conflict. CIVIC’s mission is to work with armed actors and civilians in conflict to develop and implement solutions to prevent, mitigate, and respond to civilian harm. Our vision is a world where parties to armed conflict recognize the dignity and rights of civilians, prevent civilian harm, protect civilians caught in conflict, and amend harm. CIVIC was established in 2003 by Marla Ruzicka, a young humanitarian who advocated on behalf of civilian war victims and their families in Iraq and Afghanistan. Building on her extraordinary legacy, CIVIC now operates in conflict zones throughout the Middle East, Africa, Europe, and South Asia to advance a higher standard of protection for civilians. At CIVIC, we believe that parties to armed conflict have a responsibility to prevent and address civilian harm. To accomplish this, we assess the causes of civilian harm in particular conflicts, craft practical solutions to address that harm, and advocate the adoption of new policies and practices that lead to the improved wellbeing of civilians caught in conflict. Recognizing the power of collaboration, we engage with civilians, governments, militaries, and international and regional institutions to identify and institutionalize strengthened protections for civilians in conflict. -
Momd Suggested Projects in Aoos 04052021.Pdf
Suggested Projects to support the return of displaced families to their original areas (MoMD) Diyala No Suggested Projects Beneficiaries No District\Subdistrict 1 Supply and install water station with 1 250 HHs Jalwalaa million Galons capacity in Salih Village 2 Build a primary school (12 classes) 420 students Muqdadya 3 Build a primary school 630 students Al-Khalis 4 Water Project 3121 HHs Khanqin 5 Pave Mansuria way Sadr Al-Dawalib (4km) 350 HHs Mansouria 6 Rehabilitate Mohammed Al-Ali Hamza Al- 600 HHs Mansouria Najm electricity network 7 Establish a second way for Jalwlaa (the 12014 HHs Jalwlaa second round) from Kalar garage to Kalar crossroads with sewer 8 Pave Sensil 10 km with a bridge 3000 HHs Muqdadya 9 Rehabilitate Hay Al-Jamaheer 12014 HHs Jalwalaa 10 Change Qura Jboor water network 1100 HHs Qara Taba 11 Build a primary school (6 classes) 231 students Qara Taba 12 Scraping and paving Hay Fulstin sewer 1281 HHs Muqdadya 13 Supply and install water station with 1 950 HHs Muqdadya million Galons capacity in Al-Luhaib villages 14 Establish a health center in Jnbaz Kabeer 150 HHs Muqdadya village 15 Supply and install water station for Faris Al- 855 HHs Muqdadya Ataan villages 16 Split the city feeder 11kv 687 HHs Jalwalaa 17 Rehabilitate the electricity network of Wadi 365 HHs Jalwalaa Al-Osaj vilage 18 Build a primary school (12 classes) 480 Students Qara Taba 19 Build the civil status building 1542 HHs Mansouria Salah-Aldin No Suggested Projects Beneficiaries No District\Sub-district 1 Dar – Al-Islam school (6 classes) 200 Balad -
Kirkuk, Ninewa & Salah Al-Din
KIRKUK, NINEWA & SALAH AL-DIN GOVERNORATE PROFILES POST-2006 IDP NEEDS ASSESSMENTS JUNE 2008 TABLE OF CONTENTS Section: Page: I. IOM Assessment Background 1 II. Overview 2 1. Area Background Dahuk il rb 2. Restrictions on IDP Entry or Registration E S 3. Ethnicity and Religion u la a y w m e 4. Places of Origin in a N n iy 5. Reasons for Displacement a Kirkuk h 6. Pre-2006 IDP Population 7. IDP Relations w/ Host Community S al ah 8. IDP Intentions a l- Di D n iy III. Emergency Assessment and Needs 6 a l 1. Security 6 a Security, Vulnerabilities, Women and Children Baghdad W 2. Shelter and Basic Services 7 Kerbala assit Babylon Q ad Shelter (living arrangements), Evictions, Anbar is si Food/PDS, Water and Sanitation, Fuel and ya Missan Electricity, Health Care, Education, Employment Thi-Qar Najaf 3. Legal 12 Basrah Property Issues and Documentation Muthanna IV. Humanitarian Assistance Received 13 V. Priority Needs 14 Top Priority Needs, JOC Project Recommendations VI. Conclusion 15 VII. Maps 16 I. POST-FEBRUARY 2006 IDP ASSESSMENTS: BACKGROUND Iraq has a long history of displacement; over 5 million Iraqis have been forced to flee their homes to seek refuge internally or abroad. Policies carried out by Saddam’s regime, including the draining of the marshes in the south, the “Arabization” and “Anfal” campaigns, in addition to infighting and wars, caused the internal displacement of over one million people by 2003. Military operations were the primary cause of internal displacement between 2003 and 2005, and around 200,000 people still remain displaced from this period.