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Dahuk IOM : Response UpdateAmedi #15

Dahuk Mergasur 19 - 25 January 2017 Sumel IOM OIM Rabia Soran Zakho Dahuk Amedi

Dahuk Mergasur IOM’s Response Al-Shikhan Sumel Akre Soran Rabia Al-Shikhan Tilkaif Choman Telafar

Sinjar Al-Hamdaniya Rania Pshdar IOM is responding to Dokan MOSUL Koisnjaq

Ninewa Saydawah Al-Qayara Makhmur Dibis Haj Penjwin Al-Ba'aj Al-Shirqat Sulaymaniyah Al- Choman displacements caused by Kirkuk Kalar Tooz Tilkaif Ra'ua Salah al-Din

Haditha Al-Daur military operations to retake Al-Ka'im Heet Al-Thethar Al-Khalis Ana Balad Al-Muqdadiya Al-Fares Tarmia Ba'quba Baladrooz Kadhimia Adhamia Al Resafa Telafar Abu Ghraib areas in the Mosul corridor Mada'in Diyala Mahmoudiya Shaqlawa Falluja Al-Azezia Badra

Al-Musayab Babylon Al-Mahawil Al-Suwaira Wassit Al-Rutba Ain Al-Tamur Al-Hindiya Kerbala Ali Al-Gharbi that started on 16 June 2016. Hilla Hashimiya Al-Na'maniya Kerbala Al-Hai Diwaniya Amara Afaq Al-Manathera Al-Shamiya Missan Al-Maimouna Al-Kahla Al-Rumaitha Al-Rifa'i Hamza Al-Mejar Al-Kabir Qal'at Saleh Al-Shatra Qadissiya Al-Khidhir Al-Samawa Najaf Thi-Qar Nassriya Al-Midaina During reporting period Al-Qurna Al-Chibayish Pshdar Suq Al-Shoyokh Shatt Al-Arab Non-food items were Al-Hamdaniya Rania Basrah Basrah Abu Al-Khaseeb Al-Zubair Muthanna Fao Since 16 June 2016 distributed to affected Al-Salman populations inside the Internally Displaced of Mosul. As military Persons identified* operations continue, IOM is MOSUL Dokan reaching populations inside Koisnjaq +2,820 the city with humanitarian Ninewa Saydawah 378,702 assistance. Al-Qayara Sharbazher Health consultations Makhmur Dibis Haj Ali Penjwin carried out Al-Ba'aj +8,101 An assessment was carried out in the Kirkuk 111,417 village of Abu Jarbua'a, Al-Shirqat Sulaymaniyah east of Mosul. Needs Hatra Psychosocial highlighted include Sulaymaniyah services provided water and electricity, Al-Hawija as regular services Darbandikhan +896 have been disrupted Chamchamal and alternatives are 7,288 adding an unsustainable Halabja financial burden. These Kirkuk Non-food item kits are areas of potential distributed future intervention. Daquq Baiji Kalar IOM Camp +964 Coordination Tooz and Camp 36,576 Ra'ua Salah al-Din Management (CCCM) teams Emergency Shelter continue to Kits distributed support partners Tikrit Kifri at the Haj Ali and Qayara Airstrip +250 Emergency Sites 5,235 Al-Daur with managing new arrivals and Emergency Sites Samarra Khanaqin tent allocation, Al-Ka'im as well as with +80 tents monitoring site installed Al-Thethar Al-Khalis conditions. 5,560 Heet Ana Balad IDPs transported +668 Al-Muqdadiya 24,918 Al-Fares

*These numbers are taken from the IOM Iraq Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) Emergency Tracking, covering displacementTarmia from SalahBa'quba al-Din, Ninewa, Erbil and Kirkuk governorates. Baladrooz Kadhimia Adhamia Baghdad Al Resafa Abu Ghraib Ramadi Karkh Mada'in Diyala Mahmoudiya Anbar Falluja Al-Azezia Badra

Al-Musayab Babylon Al-Mahawil Al-Suwaira Kut Wassit Al-Rutba Ain Al-Tamur Al-Hindiya Kerbala Ali Al-Gharbi Hilla Hashimiya Al-Na'maniya Kerbala Al-Hai Kufa Diwaniya Amara Afaq Al-Manathera Al-Shamiya Missan Al-Maimouna Al-Kahla Al-Rumaitha Al-Rifa'i Hamza Al-Mejar Al-Kabir Qal'at Saleh Al-Shatra Qadissiya Al-Khidhir Al-Samawa Najaf Najaf Nassriya Al-Midaina Thi-Qar Al-Qurna

Al-Chibayish Suq Al-Shoyokh Shatt Al-Arab Basrah

Basrah Abu Al-Khaseeb Al-Zubair Muthanna Fao Al-Salman Medical assistance, and equipment such as this wheelchair, are provided to displaced A community leader in east Mosul speaks with IOM Iraq Chief of Mission about the ongoing "The 17 days we spent without internet was the hardest of our lives. It was impossible people at the Qayara Airstrip through support from DFID. © IOM Iraq 2017 need for support from humanitarian organizations. © IOM Iraq 2017 to tell Khaled I was alive, and to hear the same from him." © IOM Iraq 2017 Migration Context: Mosul IOM Response Voices of Displacement Non-Food Items: Khaled and Farah As of 25 January 2017, 160,458 persons were displaced by Mosul military - IOM Iraq continues to distribute winterized non-food item kits to affected populations. Over operations, a net increase of over 1,500 people over the reporting period. the reporting period, 638 full kits and 326 mini-kits were distributed to provide warm blankets, As Iraqi military and security forces began their military heaters and mattresses among other resources to protect people from the near-freezing operations on October 17, Khaled was optimistic that As areas of eastern Mosul have been retaken by Iraqi Security Forces, people temperatures. the end of their ordeal was near for Farah and the rest are attempting to return to their homes within the city and along the Mosul of his family members. corridor. Health: - IOM mobile medical teams continue to provide health consultations in camps and emergency Khaled, who had escaped from Mosul in 2014, and Displaced people seeking to return to their homes are facing a complex and sites. Mobile teams are able to respond to medical needs in areas that lack medical services or Farah, his wife of 20 years, had secretly communicated interrelated set of obstacles to return, including that they have found livelihoods are supporting areas underserved by existing facilities. Additionally, IOM continues to provide via Tango, an Internet-based phone app.

in other areas that they are unwilling to disrupt, lack of available transportation health screenings to IDPs being processed through the Dibis checkpoint in Kirkuk. The process was hard and fraught with danger. ISIL to return, a lingering sense of insecurity, and people displaced from other areas had prohibited the use of mobile telephones; anyone currently residing in their homes. Psychosocial: caught would automatically be charged with conspiring - Psychosocial activities continue in camps and emergency sites, with advances made to with the government and face execution. More information can be found through the IOM DTM Emergency Tracking implement programming in additional camps. Activities in place address the mental wellbeing website. of camp residents, young and old. Through secret daily calls, Farah and Khaled shared the Number of persons displaced from 19 - 25 January events of their lives, discussed their fears and future, Chart Title Shelter: longed for the day Mosul will be freed from ISIL and the 161,500 - 250 emergency shelter kits and 10 sealing-off kits were distributed to provide resources day the family would be reunited. 161,238 to displaced people to enhance their current living spaces to protect them from the winter 161,000 160,848 weather. Yet as military operations intensified, things got harder 160,458 for Farah and the hundreds of thousands of Iraqis 160,500 160,260 caught inside Mosul. When the fighting approached Emergency Sites: Farah’s neighborhood—and the daily bombardment -In conjunction with partners and with the support of Iraq's Ministry of Migration and 160,000 159,690 escalating—she decided it was time to leave. Displacement, IOM emergency sites at the Qayara Airstrip and in Haj Ali are collectively 159,252 159,500 sheltering 3,921 families. Works to complete the existing plots and begin the second phase of “Two and a half years under ISIL were bad enough, then 158,928 expansion are underway. 159,000 came the military operations and things just got harder for all of us,” she said. 158,500 Transportation: She managed to escape two weeks ago, and reunited 158,000 - 668 IDPs were transported from Dibis and Maktab Khaled screening sites to Laylan 1, Laylan with Khalid in Erbil--no illicit phone calls necessary 2, Daquq, and Nazrawa camps' in Kirkuk. anymore. 157,500 19-Jan 20-Jan 21-Jan 22-Jan 23-Jan 24-Jan 25-Jan -Paraphrased from a story by Hala Jaber for IOM

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