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8 Major Projects Bring Life to the Mount Sinjar 8 major projects bring life to the Mount Sinjar The Barzani Chrity Foundation is a non-governmental, need and deprived people in the Region, necessitated non-politic al and non-profit organisation which was the establishment of the BCF in 2005. Besides, as the founded in 2005 in the city of Erbil, the Kurdistan Region result of the security disruption in other parts of Iraq of I. Principally, the BCF aims to provide assistance and in Syria following the unfolding of armed conflicts to people-in-need, low-income, internally displaced post 2003, the large refugee and internally displaced people and refugees. The BCF also aims to improve people who have taken sanctuary in the Kurdistan the education (especially child education) and health Region were in urgent need for assistance to receive fields in the Region and strives to improve the lives and food, clothing, health care and accommodation. opportunities of the disabled and people with special needs. The BCF has tried to fill the gap since its inception Barzani Charity Foundation is named after the back in 2005 and strived to give a helping hand in legendary Kurdish leader Mustafa Barzani (1903- various areas to those needed assistance the most. 1979). The working philosophy of the foundation To carry out this valuable and difficult task, the BCF has is based on a statement by Barzani where he says depended primarily on charitable and humanist people (It is an honour for a man to serve his own people). in the Region. It is fair to say that the main sources Therefore, people or humanity makes the centre for the of funding for our many projects and humanitarian BCF’s humanitarian work. For that, where there is a need operations are charitable individuals, private companies for humanitarian assistance, the BCF considers it as its and businesses in the Region, something which is own responsibility to help, especially where it falls within highly appreciated. In addition, in collaboration its capacity and working sectors including (food assistance, with the UN agencies, international humanitarian non-food assistance, health and disability and education). organizations, and donor countries, the BCF provides The lack of a home-based charitable organization in the daily assistance to refuges and IDPs in the Kurdistan Kurdistan Region to provide assistance to people-in- Region, whose numbers are increasing on daily basis. As the result of the retaking of Geyara and Shargat from the ISIS in this month, the number of displaced people reduced. A part from that, more than 3,500 IDPs who were settled in Dibagah returned to their original areas in Haji Ali Village and other villages around Geyara. However, this month witnessed extensive preparation work from the part of the BCF, UN agencies and other INGOs and NGOs while the Mosul Liberation process was nearing. It was expected that the operation will result in a mass displacement most of who will head towards safe areas under the Peshmerga control. Two new camps were built near Erbil to house large numbers of newly-arrived IDPs IRAQ: CCCM - IDP populations in settlements and informal sites by district Iraq: Syrian Refugee stats and locations, 30 June 2016 CCCM IRAQ - IMU - 06 Oct 2015 Total: 249,395 persons (88,772 households) Caspian Sea Caspian Sea 61 % = 97,320 live in 10 camps and 39 % =152,075 in 4 non-camp/urban areas. TURKEY 97 % = 241,057 live in Kurdistan Region-Iraq (KR-I): in Erbil Duhok and Sulaymaniyah DOHUK 3 % = 8,338 live in other locations in Iraq. .! Dahuk ² Erbil Qushtapa Basirma Mosul 116,847 3,540 .! Erbil 6,752 .! persons ERBIL Kawergosk NINAWA 10,170 Duhok Gawilan As Sulaymaniyah Akre Darashakran Kirkuk .! 7,594 .! SULAYMANIYAH 93,075 1,240 10,982 persons SYRIAN ARAB KIRKUK Domiz 2 Non-camp REPUBLIC 7,662 85,403 Domiz 1 40,471 SALAH ISLAMIC AL-DIN Samarra REPUBLIC .! Non-camp Sulaymaniyah DIYALA OF IRAN 36,108 Baqubah 31,135 .! Turkey Arbat Ar Ramadi 7,391 Baghdad Duhok .! .! BAGHDAD Hassakeh Erbil Non-camp ANBAR Aleppo 23,744 Raqqa IRAQ IDP distribution by district Karbala .! Al Kut less than 100 Iran BABIL .! JORDAN KERBALA .! WASIT Syria Dayr Az Al Hillah MISSAN 100 to 500 Zor An Najaf Ad Diwaniyah 501 to 1,000 .! .! Al Amarah QADISIYAH .! 1,001 to 5,000 Homs MISSAN 5001 to 10,000 Iraq 10,001 to 50,000 Damascus As Samawah Anbar Baghdad .! 50,001 to 100,000 NAJAF An Nasiriyah 4,500 .! more than 100,000 THI-QAR Al- Capital Obaidy 1,518 Al Basrah .! Governorate Capital .! Non- BASRAH Coast line Camp SAUDI 2,982 International Boundary ARABIA MUTHANNA Governorate border Printing date:06 Oct 2015 District border Sources:IOM/DTM, CCCM Cluster, REACH, UNHCR, UNCS, UNOCHA KUWAIT Projection: GCS_WGS_1984 P e r s i a n G u l f Places of origin Feedback: [email protected] The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not Camp Filename:CCCM_IRAQ_IDP_Context_Map_A4L 100km imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. Non- Camp/Urban Number of camps Map (2) geographical distribution of IDPs in Iraq Map (1) geographical distribution of refugees in and KRI, UNHCR data sources Iraq and KRI, UNHCR data sources The main office of theBCF is located in Erbil and it has offices in Erbil,( Duhok and Sulaymaniyah). The BCF also has offices in the Germyan Administration andKirkuk . It has either offices, centers or representatives at most IDP and refugee camps in the KRI. A professional and experienced staff undertakes BCF operations throughout the KRI. Camps managed by BCF 8 Camps where BCF has office 17 Map (3) the geography of BCF‘s impact in Iraq and KRI Abbreviations Donors & Partners ACTED Agency for Technical Cooperation and Development Al-Mesalla Al-Mesalla Centre for Human Resources Development Al-Rakeeza Al-Rakeeza Organisation ANC Act Now Children API The Arabic Project in Iraq ASDR Afkar Society for Development and Relief BCF Barzani Charity Foundation BURHA Board of Relief and Humanitarian Affairs CHP Charitable Person Ehna Wa Eid Ehna Wa Eid EORD Entrepreneurs Organisation for Relief and Development FOHR Falluja Organisation for Humanitarian Relief Ganjani Sardam Ganjabi Sardam Organisation Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale GIZ Zusammenarbeit GO Government Office Harikar Harikar NGO Ihna-wa-Eid Ihna-wa-Eid ad hoc group IIL Iraqi Islamic League ILIW Islamic League for Iraqi Women IOM International Organization for Migration IR Islamic Relief Irada Irada Hawa JMN Japanese Medical Network KFR KFR KRCS Kuwaiti Red Crescent Society KT Korek Telecom LDS Latter-day-saints MoMD Iraqi Ministry of Migration and Displacement Nabz al-Amal Nabz al-Amal NGC Nineveh Governorate Council NGO Non-governmental Organisation NRC Norwegian Refugee Council RI Relief International SF Simona Foundation SHG Shang Group UAERC United Arab emirates Red Crescent UNHCR The United Nations Commissioner for Refugees VGB VGB-Baby Care WAHA Women and Health Alliance International Food Non-food Education & Culture and Protection Wheelchair Hot meals Dry food WFP No-persons No-families No-persons No-families No-persons No-families No-persons No-families No-persons No-families No-persons No-families 160.172 36.718 121.354 20.113 19.887 600 60 - 209.271 1.832 149.157 27.970 Note: the number of beneficiary families and persons reflects the number of times they have benefited from our assistance Activities in September at both refugee and IDP camps 209271 149157 121354 36718 20113 19887 600 60 0 1832 2797 No-families No-families No-families No-families No-families No-families No-persons No-persons No-persons No-persons No-persons Food Non-food Education & Wheelchair Hot meals WFP Culture and Protection Eight major humanitarian projects finalized in September on the Mount Sinjar. They are outlines bellow: • Drilling and preparing 3 water wells with a budget of 105,000USD in collaboration with the American LDS, the Thai Act Now Children and the Consulate General of the Republic of Poland in the Kurdistan region • Construction of the Cultural and Social Centre in cooperation with the American LDS. • Constructing 2 schools (12 classes each) in collaboration with the American LDS and the Thai Act Now Children. • Zhiyan Project for electricity, which consists of 10 generators, in collaboration with (Erbil and Duhok Governorates, the German GIZ and the BCF) • Constructing a playground for children in cooperation with the Kurd Free Rangers • Constructing a healthcare center in cooperation with WAHA organisation IDPs Erbil Governorate Camps in Dibagah (Dibagah 1 & 2, Transit, and Stadium) • IDPs from central and southern Iraq • Beneficiaries (35,442) families & (209,608) persons Non-food Food Persons families Persons families 116242 18042 93366 17400 Note Note ،Washing Powder، Shampoo، Tooth Paste، Soap، Tissue papers، Mattress & Blankets Biscuits, Juice و Milk، Meat ,Broad, Beans Canned Chickpeas، Food ,Water Container & Kitchenware ، Cooling Fan ، Rug ,Water Cooler, Fan, Charging torch parcels، Flour، Meat، Dates، Sugar، Tea، Water & Ice، Jam، Samoun، towels ، Stove ، Shelter ، Clothing، Gas Bottles and Ovens،Women ware ، Diapers Sponsor & Partner Sponsor or Partner -UNHCR، BCF، MoDM، IOM، IIL، ILIW، CHP، NRC، NGC، API، al-Mesalla-، KT، MoDM، BCF، CHP، Irada، FOHR، KRCS، ASDR، NRC، ICRC، al Rakeeza، NGO، EORD، UAERC، UNHCR، KT، Ihna-wa-Eid Harsham camp • Central and southern IDPs • Beneficiaries (3,772) & (18,086) persons Education, Cultural & Protection Non-food Food Persons families Persons families Persons families 190 - 1871 450 16215 3322 Note Note Note Medical Checks، Group Hairdressing، Computer Cash Assistance
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