MASTER LIST REPORT 115 MASTER LIST REPORT 115 MARCH – APRIL 2020

HIGHLIGHTS

IDP individuals 4,705,182 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 1,389,540

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

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

Figure 1. Number of IDPs and returnees over time

Data collection for Round 115 took place during the months of March and April During the same period, DTM also identified 1,389,540 IDPs (231,590 households) 2020. As of 30 April 2020, DTM identified 4,705,182 returnees (784,197 house- dispersed across 18 governorates, 104 districts and 2,986 locations in Iraq (-18 holds) across 8 governorates, 38 districts and 2,027 locations. An additional 44,778 locations since the previous round). Despite the overall decrease in the number returnees were recorded during data collection for Report 115, which is lower of IDPs (-9,630 since the previous round), 2,694 individuals were displaced during than the number of new returnees in the previous round (63,954 new returnees in March and April, mainly in instances of secondary displacement. Report 114). Most returnees were recorded in the governorates of Anbar (22,170), In terms of areas of origin, 60 per cent of the current caseload of IDPs come from Ninewa (13,890) and Salah al-Din (7,974). This low return rate is unsurprising Ninewa Governorate, mainly from (277,506 individuals), (266,088) considering the mobility restrictions imposed by the Iraqi authorities starting in and Al-Ba’aj (111,798). The second and third largest shares of IDPs come from March 2020 to curb the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic. The majority of new Salah al-Din and Anbar governorates with 11 per cent each. recorded returns were either households who had returned in previous months but were only identified in this round, or those who returned before the imple- mentation of the country-wide curfew in early March.

Displacement Overview Return Overview As of 30 April 2020 As of 30 April 2020 1,389,540 231,590 4,705,182 784,197 IDP individuals IDP households Returnee individuals Returnee households

Main Governorates of Displacement Main Governorates of Return

Ninewa Dahuk Ninewa Anbar Salah al-Din 328,212 IDPs 319,158 IDPs 237,480 IDPs 1,799,628 Returnees 1,501,890 Returnees 688,920 Returnees

Geographic Distribution Geographic Distribution 18 104 2,986 8 38 2,027 Governorates Districts Locations Governorates Districts Locations

1 IOM IRAQ MASTER LIST REPORT 115

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 328,212 IDPs Dahuk 319,158 IDPs ► Three main districts of displacement ► Three main districts of displacement 55+ 46+ 33 16 Mosul 152,538 Sumel 176,610 + + 10 12

Al-Shikhan 54,018 104,160 + + 1 1

Al-Hamdaniya 38,310 Dahuk 31,452

► Governorates of origin ► Governorates of origin NINEWA NINEWA331,170 IDPs 331,170 IDPs DAHUK DAHUK318,786 IDPs 318,786 IDPs

98% Ninewa 98% Ninewa 99% Ninewa 99% Ninewa 2% Others 2% Others <1% Others <1% Others Others include: Erbil, SalahOthers al-Din, include: Erbil, and Salah Anbar al-Din, Kirkuk and Anbar Others include: Salah al-Din,Others Anbar, include: Kirkuk Salah and al-Din, Baghdad Anbar, Kirkuk and Baghdad

ErbilERBIL ERBIL237,408 IDPs 237,408 IDPs237,480 IDPs SULAIMANIYAHSulaymaniyahSULAIMANIYAH140,304 IDPs 140,304 IDPs 139,458 IDPs 10% Salah al-Din 10% Salah al-Din ► Three main districts of displacement ► Three main districts of displacement 91+ 63+ 4 47% Ninewa 47% Ninewa29% Anbar 29% Anbar 26% Salah al-Din 18%26% Diyala Salah 17%al-Din Anbar18% 16 17% Diyala Baghdad 17% Anbar 17% Baghdad NINEWA Erbil NINEWA331,170 IDPs 331,170 IDPs 14% Others215,868 14% OthersDAHUK DAHUKSulaymaniyah318,786 IDPs 318,786 IDPs 22% Others 88,194 22% Others + + 2 Others include: Baghdad,Others Erbil, include:Kirkuk and Baghdad, Diyala Erbil, Kirkuk and Diyala Others include: Ninewa,Others Babylon include: and Kirkuk Ninewa,7 Babylon and Kirkuk 98% NinewaMakhmur 98% Ninewa10,500 99% Ninewa 99% NinewaKalar 21,810 + + 1 2% Others 2% Others 1 <1% Others <1% Others OthersKIRKUK include:Shaqlawa Erbil, SalahKIRKUKOthers99,534 al-Din, include: IDPsKirkuk Erbil, and Salah Anbar99,534 al-Din, IDPsKirkuk and Anbar OthersSALAH include: AL-DIN Salah al-Din,SALAHOthersChamchamal74,484 Anbar, include: AL-DIN Kirkuk IDPs Salah and al-Din, Baghdad74,484 Anbar, Kirkuk IDPs and Baghdad 5,190 11% Ninewa 11% Ninewa 9,774 10% Kirkuk 10% Kirkuk 58% Kirkuk 58% Kirkuk 22% Salah al-Din 22% Salah al-Din 88% Salah al-Din 88% Salah al-Din ► Governorates of origin ► Governorates of origin ERBIL ERBIL237,408 IDPs 237,408 IDPs 9% Others 9% OthersSULAIMANIYAH SULAIMANIYAH140,304 IDPs 140,304 IDPs 2% Others 2% 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% Ninewa29% Anbar 29% Anbar 26% Salah al-Din 18%26% Diyala Salah 17%al-Din Anbar18% 17% Diyala Baghdad 17% Anbar 17% Baghdad NINEWA NINEWA331,170 IDPs 331,170 IDPs 14% Others 14% OthersDAHUK DAHUK318,786 IDPs 318,786 IDPs 22% Others 22% Others OthersDIYALA include: Baghdad,DIYALAOthers Erbil,54,132 include:Kirkuk IDPs and Baghdad, Diyala Erbil,54,132 Kirkuk IDPs and Diyala OthersBAGHDAD include: Ninewa,BAGHDADOthers Babylon38,076 include: and IDPs Kirkuk Ninewa, Babylon38,076 and IDPs Kirkuk 8% Salah al-Din 8% Salah al-Din 98% Ninewa 98% Ninewa 99% Ninewa 99% Ninewa 86% Diyala 86% Diyala 52% Anbar 52% Anbar 23% Ninewa 13% Babylon23% Ninewa 13% Babylon 2% Others 2% Others <1% Others <1% Others 99,7866% Others IDPs 6% Others NINEWA 331,170 IDPs 12% Others 70,77612% Others IDPs DAHUK 318,786 IDPs KirkukKIRKUKOthers include: Erbil, SalahKIRKUKOthers99,534 al-Din, include: IDPsKirkuk Erbil, and Salah Anbar99,534 al-Din, IDPs Kirkuk and Anbar OthersSALAH include: AL-DIN SalahSalah al-Din,OthersSALAH 74,484Anbar, include:al-Din AL-DIN Kirkuk IDPs Salah and al-Din, Baghdad74,484 Anbar, Kirkuk IDPs and Baghdad 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, Baghdad10% andKirkuk Kirkuk 10% Kirkuk ► Three main districts of displacement ► Three98% mainNinewa districts of displacement 99% Ninewa 34+ 58% Kirkuk 81+ 22% Salah al-Din 88% Salah al-Din 28 17 58% Kirkuk 22% Salah al-Din 88% Salah al-Din 2% Others <1% Others ERBIL 237,408 IDPs 9% Others 9% OthersSULAIMANIYAH 140,304 IDPs 2% Others 2% Others ANBAR Kirkuk ANBARERBIL36,384 IDPs 237,40836,384 IDPs 81,174 BABYLON SULAIMANIYAHBABYLONOthersTooz17,016 Khurmatu include: IDPs Erbil, Salah140,304 17,016al-Din, Kirkuk IDPs and Anbar23,754 Others include: Salah al-Din, Anbar, Kirkuk and Baghdad

Others include: Diyala, Ninewa and Anbar + Others include: Diyala,+ OthersAnbar, Baghdadinclude: Diyala,and Babylon Anbar, Baghdad and Babylon Others include: Diyala, Ninewa and Anbar 25 1 10% Salah al-Din 10% Salah al-Din 9% Ninewa 9% Ninewa 47% Ninewa 29% Anbar 26% Salah al-Din 18% Diyala 17% Anbar 17% Baghdad 74% AnbarDaquq 74%47% AnbarNinewa16,758 24%29% Babylon Anbar 24% Babylon 87% Babylon 26%87% SalahBabylon al-DinTikrit 18% Diyala 17% Anbar 19,818 17% Baghdad + + 1 NINEWA 1 331,170 IDPs 14% Others 14% OthersDAHUK 318,786 IDPs 22% Others 22% Others DIYALA DIYALA54,132 IDPs 2% Others 2%BAGHDAD Others BAGHDADERBIL38,076 IDPs 237,40838,076 IDPs IDPs 4% Others 4% Others SULAIMANIYAH 140,304 IDPs Others include:Dabes Baghdad,Others Erbil, include:Kirkuk and Baghdad, Diyala Erbil,54,132 Kirkuk IDPs and Diyala Others include: Ninewa,Others Babylon include: Samarraand Kirkuk Ninewa, Babylon and Kirkuk 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, Kirkuk17,634 Salah al-Din and Kirkuk10% Salah al-Din 98% Ninewa 99% Ninewa 86% Diyala 86% Diyala 52% Anbar 52%47% Anbar Ninewa 23% Ninewa 13%29% Babylon23% Anbar Ninewa 13% Babylon 26% Salah al-Din 18% Diyala 17% Anbar 17% Baghdad ► Governorates of origin 2% Others ► Governorates of origin <1% Others 14% Others 22% Others KIRKUK KIRKUK99,534 IDPs 99,534 IDPs 6% Others 6%SALAH Others AL-DIN SALAH74,484 AL-DIN IDPs 74,484 IDPs 12% Others 12% Others KERBALAOthers include: Erbil, SalahKERBALA15,846 al-Din, Kirkuk IDPs and Anbar15,846 IDPs NAJAFOthers include: Salah al-Din,NAJAFOthers12,504 Anbar, include: Kirkuk IDP Baghdad, and Baghdad Erbil,12,504 Kirkuk IDP and Diyala Others include: Ninewa, Babylon and Kirkuk Others include: Anbar, OthersBabylon, include: Baghdad, Anbar, Ninewa Babylon, and Kirkuk Baghdad, Ninewa and Kirkuk Others include: Salah al-Din,Others Diyala, include: Baghdad Salah al-Din,and Kirkuk Diyala, Baghdad10% Kirkukand Kirkuk 10% Kirkuk 11% 8%Ninewa Babylon 11%8% Ninewa Babylon 58% Kirkuk 58% Kirkuk 22% Salah al-Din 88% Salah al-Din 88% Salah al-Din 86% Ninewa 86% Ninewa 22% Salah al-Din 99% Ninewa 99% Ninewa 9% Others 9% Others 2% Others 2% Others ANBARERBIL ANBAR237,40836,384 IDPs 36,384 IDPs 6% Others 6%BABYLONSULAIMANIYAH Others BABYLONKIRKUK140,30417,016 IDPs 99,53417,016 IDPs IDPs 1% Others 1% Others SALAH AL-DIN 74,484 IDPs Others include: Diyala, OthersAnbar, Baghdadinclude: Diyala,and Babylon Anbar, Baghdad and Babylon Others include: Diyala, OthersNinewa include:and Anbar Diyala, Ninewa and Anbar 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 11%9% Ninewa Ninewa 10% Kirkuk 47% Ninewa 29% Anbar 26% Salah al-Din 18% Diyala 17% Anbar 17% Baghdad 74% Anbar 74% Anbar 24% Babylon 24% Babylon 87% Babylon 87%58% Babylon Kirkuk 22% Salah al-Din 88% Salah al-Din 14% Others 22% Others 9% Others 2% Others DiyalaDIYALA DIYALA 53,8742% Others IDPs 2%BAGHDAD Others AnbarBAGHDAD38,076 IDPs 38,076 IDPs 4% Others 36,3424% Others IDPs WASSITOthers include: Baghdad,WASSIT Erbil,54,1326,384 Kirkuk IDPs and Diyala 54,1326,384 IDPs BASRAHOthers include: Ninewa,BASRAHOthers Babylon6,528 include: and KirkukIDP Diyala, Anbar,6,528 Baghdad IDP 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 10% Kirkuk 10% Kirkuk ► Three main districts of displacement10% Kirkuk 10% Kirkuk 63+ 41+ 19 86% Diyala 32 86% Diyala 52% Anbar 52% Anbar 23% Ninewa 13% Babylon23% Ninewa 13% Babylon 76% Ninewa 76% Ninewa 33% Salah al-Din 33%30% Salah Ninewa al-Din 19%30% AnbarNinewa 19% Anbar 6% Others 6% Others 12% Others 12% Others KERBALAKIRKUKBa’quba KERBALA99,53415,846 IDPs IDPs 15,84622,296 IDPs 14% Others 14% OthersNAJAFSALAH AL-DIN NAJAFDIYALA12,50474,484Falluja IDPsIDP 54,13212,504 IDPs IDP 8% Others 23,022 8% Others BAGHDAD 38,076 IDPs + + 9 Others include: Anbar,14 Babylon,Others include: Baghdad, Anbar, Ninewa Babylon, and Kirkuk Baghdad, Ninewa and Kirkuk Others include: Salah al-Din,Others Diyala, include: Baghdad Salah al-Din,and Kirkuk Diyala, Baghdad10% andKirkuk Kirkuk Others include: Diyala, OthersSalah al-Din include: and Diyala, Anbar Salah al-Din and11% Anbar8% Ninewa Babylon 8% BabylonOthers include: Diyala, OthersBaghdad include: and Babylon Diyala, Baghdad and Babylon 8% Salah al-Din 58% Kirkuk 22% Salah al-Din 88% Salah al-Din 86% NinewaKhanaqin 86% Ninewa 17,184 99% Ninewa 99%86% Ninewa DiyalaRamadi 6,978 52% Anbar 23% Ninewa 13% Babylon + + 1 1 9% Others 2% Others 6% Others 6% Others 1% Others 1%6% Others 12% Others ANBAROthers include: Diyala, ANBARAnbar,36,384 Baghdad IDPs and Babylon36,384 IDPs BABYLONOthers include: Diyala, BABYLONNinewa17,016 and Anbar IDPs 17,016 IDPs OthersQADISSIYA include: Anbar, QADISSIYAOthersKirkuk,3,900 include:Diyala, 7,698IDPs Salah Anbar, al-Din Kirkuk, and3,900 Diyala, Baghdad IDPs Salah al-Din and Baghdad OthersTHI-QAR include: Diyala, THI-QAROthersSalahOthers al-Din,3,426 include: include:Al-Rutba Anbar IDPs Diyala, Anbar, and Salah KirkukBabylon, al-Din,3,4263,096 Baghdad, Anbar IDPs Ninewa9%and Ninewa Kirkuk and Kirkuk 9% Ninewa Others include: Salah al-Din, Diyala, Baghdad and Kirkuk

74% Anbar 74% Anbar 24% Babylon 24% Babylon 87% Babylon 87% Babylon ► Governorates65% Ninewa of origin65% Ninewa 31% Kirkuk 31% Kirkuk 60% Ninewa ► Governorates60% Ninewa of origin17% Anbar 14% Kirkuk17% Anbar 14% Kirkuk 2% Others 2% Others WASSITDIYALA WASSIT54,1326,384 IDPs 6,384 IDPs 4% Others 4%BASRAHBAGHDAD Others BASRAHANBAR38,0766,528 IDPs IDP 36,3846,528 IDPs IDP 4%9% Others Others 4%9% Others Others BABYLON 17,016 IDPs Others include: Salah al-Din,Others Baghdad, include: Ninewa Salah 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 9% Ninewa Others include: BaghdadOthers and Salah include: al-Din Baghdad and Salah al-Din10% Kirkuk 10% Kirkuk Others include: Baghdad,Others Salah include:al-Din, Diyala,Baghdad, Kirkuk Salah and al-Din, Babylon Diyala,10% Kirkuk and Babylon10% Kirkuk 86% Diyala 52% Anbar 23% Ninewa 13% Babylon 76% Ninewa 76% Ninewa 33% Salah al-Din 33%74%30% Salah Anbar Ninewa al-Din 19%30% AnbarNinewa 19% Anbar24% Babylon 87% Babylon 6% Others 12% Others 2% Others KERBALA KERBALA15,846 IDPs 15,846 IDPs 14% Others 14% OthersNAJAF NAJAF12,504 IDP 12,504 IDP 8% Others 8% Others 4% Others MISSANOthers include: Anbar, MISSANBabylon,2,262 Baghdad, IDPs Ninewa and2,262 Kirkuk IDPs MUTHANNAOthers include: Salah al-Din,MUTHANNAOthers Diyala,1,026 include: Baghdad IDPs Salah andal-Din, Kirkuk 1,026Baghdad, IDPs 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 Anbar8% Babylon 8% BabylonOthers include: Diyala, OthersBaghdad include: and Babylon Diyala, Baghdad and Babylon 14% Salah al-Din 14% Salah al-Din 9% Anbar 9% Anbar 86% Ninewa 86% Ninewa 99% Ninewa 99% Ninewa 47% Ninewa 47% Ninewa 20% Kirkuk 20% Kirkuk 59% Ninewa 59% Ninewa 6% Others 6% Others 1% Others 1% Others QADISSIYAANBAR 36,3843,900 IDPs 19% Others 19% OthersTHI-QARBABYLON KERBALA17,0163,426 IDPs 13% 15,846Baghdad IDPs19% 13%Others Baghdad 19% Others 12,504 IDP Others include: Anbar, QADISSIYAOthersKirkuk, Diyala,include: Salah Anbar, al-Din Kirkuk, and3,900 Diyala, Baghdad IDPs Salah al-Din and Baghdad Others include: Diyala, OthersTHI-QARSalah al-Din, include: Anbar Diyala, and SalahKirkuk al-Din,3,426 Anbar IDPs and9% NinewaKirkuk 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 8% Babylon 2 IOM74% IRAQ Anbar 24% Babylon 87% Babylon 65% Ninewa 65% Ninewa 31% Kirkuk 31% Kirkuk 60% Ninewa 60%86% Ninewa Ninewa 17% Anbar 14% Kirkuk17% Anbar 14% Kirkuk 99% Ninewa 2% Others 6% Others 1% Others WASSIT WASSIT6,384 IDPs 6,384 IDPs 4% Others 4%BASRAH Others BASRAH6,528 IDP 6,528 IDP 4%9% Others Others 9% Others Others include: Salah al-Din, Baghdad, Ninewa and Kirkuk Others include: Anbar, Baghdad,Others include: Diyala, SalahAnbar, 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-Din10% Kirkuk 10% Kirkuk Others include: Baghdad,Others Salah include:al-Din, Diyala,Baghdad, Kirkuk Salah and al-Din, Babylon Diyala,10% Kirkuk and Babylon10% Kirkuk 76% Ninewa 76% Ninewa 33% Salah al-Din 33%30% Salah Ninewa al-Din 19%30% AnbarNinewa 19% Anbar 14% Others 14% Others 8% Others 8% Others MISSANKERBALA MISSAN15,8462,262 IDPs 2,262 IDPs MUTHANNANAJAF MUTHANNAWASSIT12,5041,026 IDPIDPs 6,3841,026 IDPs IDPs BASRAH 6,528 IDP Others include: Diyala, OthersSalah al-Din include: and Diyala, Anbar Salah al-Din and Anbar8% Babylon Others include: Diyala, OthersBaghdad include: and Babylon Diyala, Baghdad and Babylon 10% Kirkuk 10% Kirkuk 14% Salah al-Din 14% Salah al-Din 9% Anbar 9% Anbar 86% Ninewa 99% Ninewa 47% Ninewa 47% Ninewa 20% Kirkuk 20% Kirkuk 59% Ninewa 59%76% Ninewa Ninewa 33% Salah al-Din 30% Ninewa 19% Anbar 6% Others 1% Others 8% Others 19% Others 19% Others 13% Baghdad 19% 13%Others Baghdad 19%14% Others Others QADISSIYAOthers include: Anbar, QADISSIYAKirkuk,3,900 Diyala, IDPs Salah al-Din and3,900 Baghdad IDPs THI-QAROthers include: Diyala, THI-QARSalah al-Din,3,426 Anbar IDPs and Kirkuk3,426 IDPs Others include: Baghdad,Others Anbar, include: Diyala Baghdad,and Babylon Anbar, Diyala and Babylon Others include: Salah al-Din,OthersOthers Kirkuk include: include: and Salah Diyala,Diyala al-Din, Salah Kirkuk al-Din andand DiyalaAnbar Others include: Diyala, Baghdad and Babylon

65% Ninewa 65% Ninewa 31% Kirkuk 31% Kirkuk 60% Ninewa 60% Ninewa 17% Anbar 14% Kirkuk17% Anbar 14% Kirkuk WASSIT 6,384 IDPs 4% Others 4%BASRAH Others QADISSIYA6,528 IDP 3,900 IDPs 9% Others 9% Others THI-QAR 3,426 IDPs Others include: BaghdadOthers and Salah include: al-Din Baghdad and Salah al-Din10% Kirkuk Others include: Baghdad,Others Salah include:al-Din, Diyala, Baghdad, Kirkuk Salah and al-Din, Babylon Diyala,10% Kirkuk and Babylon 76% Ninewa 33% Salah al-Din 65%30% Ninewa Ninewa 19% Anbar 31% Kirkuk 60% Ninewa 17% Anbar 14% Kirkuk 14% Others 8% Others 4% Others 9% Others MISSAN MISSAN2,262 IDPs 2,262 IDPs MUTHANNA MUTHANNA1,026 IDPs 1,026 IDPs Others include: Diyala, Salah al-Din and Anbar Others include: Diyala, BaghdadOthers 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 47% Ninewa 47% Ninewa20% Kirkuk 20% Kirkuk 59% Ninewa 59% Ninewa QADISSIYA 3,900 IDPs 19% Others 19% OthersTHI-QAR MISSAN3,426 IDPs 13% Baghdad2,262 IDPs19% 13%Others Baghdad 19% Others MUTHANNA 1,026 IDPs 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 65% Ninewa 31% Kirkuk 60% Ninewa 47% Ninewa 17% Anbar 14%20% Kirkuk Kirkuk 59% Ninewa 4% Others 9% Others 19% Others 13% Baghdad 19% Others Others include: Baghdad and Salah al-Din Others include: Baghdad,Others Salah al-Din, include: Diyala, Baghdad, Kirkuk Anbar, and DiyalaBabylon and Babylon Others include: Salah al-Din, Kirkuk and Diyala

MISSAN 2,262 IDPs MUTHANNA 1,026 IDPs 14% Salah al-Din 9% Anbar 47% Ninewa 20% Kirkuk 59% Ninewa 19% Others 13% Baghdad 19% Others Others include: Baghdad, Anbar, Diyala and Babylon Others include: Salah al-Din, Kirkuk and Diyala NINEWA 331,170 IDPs DAHUK 318,786 IDPs

98% Ninewa 99% Ninewa 2% Others <1% Others Others include: Erbil, Salah al-Din, Kirkuk and Anbar Others include: Salah al-Din, Anbar, Kirkuk and Baghdad

NINEWA 331,170 IDPs DAHUK ERBIL318,786 IDPs 237,408 IDPs SULAIMANIYAH 140,304 IDPs 10% Salah al-Din 98% Ninewa 99% Ninewa 47% Ninewa 29% Anbar 26% Salah al-Din 18% Diyala 17% Anbar 17% Baghdad NINEWA NINEWA331,170 IDPs 331,170 IDPs DAHUK DAHUK318,786 IDPs 318,786 IDPs 2% Others MASTER LIST REPORT 115 <1% Others 14% Others 22% Others Others include: Erbil, Salah al-Din, Kirkuk and Anbar Others include: Salah al-Din,Others Anbar, include: Kirkuk Baghdad, and Baghdad Erbil, Kirkuk and Diyala Others include: Ninewa, Babylon and Kirkuk 98% Ninewa 98% Ninewa 99% Ninewa 99% Ninewa 2% Others 2% Others <1% Others <1% Others ERBIL 237,408 IDPs SULAIMANIYAHOthers include: Erbil, SalahKIRKUKOthers140,304 al-Din, include: Kirkuk IDPs Erbil, and Salah Anbar99,534 al-Din, IDPs Kirkuk and Anbar Others include: Salah al-Din,SALAHOthers Anbar, include: AL-DIN Kirkuk Salah and al-Din, Baghdad74,484 Anbar, Kirkuk IDPs and Baghdad 10% Salah al-Din DISPLACEMENT OVERVIEW11% Ninewa 10% Kirkuk 47% Ninewa 29% Anbar 26% Salah al-Din 18%58% Diyala Kirkuk 17% Anbar 17% Baghdad 22% Salah al-Din 88% Salah al-Din ERBIL ERBIL237,408 IDPs 237,408 IDPs SULAIMANIYAH SULAIMANIYAH140,304 IDPs 140,304 IDPs 14% Others 22% Others 9% Others 2% Others Baghdad 10% Salah36,162 al-Din IDPs10% Salah al-Din Babylon 17,004 IDPs Others include: Baghdad, Erbil, Kirkuk and Diyala Others include: Ninewa,Others Babylon include: and Kirkuk Diyala, Anbar, Baghdad and Babylon Others include: Diyala, Ninewa and Anbar ► Three47% Ninewamain districts of47% displacement Ninewa 29% Anbar 29% Anbar 26% Salah al-Din►18% Three26% Diyala Salah main 17%al-Din districts Anbar18% 17%of Diyala displacement Baghdad 17% Anbar 17% Baghdad 87+ 29+ 9 19 14% Others 14% Others 22% Others 22% Others KIRKUK 99,534 IDPs NINEWASALAHOthers include: AL-DINKarkh Baghdad,NINEWADIYALAOthers331,170 Erbil,74,484 include:Kirkuk IDPs IDPs and Baghdad, Diyala10,566331,170 Erbil,54,132 Kirkuk IDPs and Diyala DAHUKOthers include: Ninewa,BAGHDADDAHUKOthers Babylon318,786Al-Musayab include: and IDPsKirkuk Ninewa, Babylon38,076318,786 and IDPs IDPsKirkuk 14,826 + + 2 11% Ninewa 14 10% Kirkuk 8% Salah al-Din 58% Kirkuk 22% Salah al-Din 98%88% AbuNinewaSalah Ghraib al-Din 98%86% NinewaDiyala 6,996 99% Ninewa 52%99% AnbarNinewa Hilla 1,512 23% Ninewa 13% Babylon + + 1 KIRKUK 1 KIRKUK99,534 IDPs 99,534 IDPs SALAH AL-DIN SALAH74,484 AL-DIN IDPs 74,484 IDPs 9% Others 2% Others2% Others 2%6% Others Others <1% Others <1%12% Others Others Others include: Erbil, SalahOthers al-Din, include: Kirkuk Erbil, and Salah Anbar al-Din, Kirkuk11% and Ninewa Anbar 11% NinewaOthers include: Salah al-Din,Others Anbar, include: Kirkuk Salah and al-Din, Baghdad Anbar, Kirkuk10% and Kirkuk Baghdad 10% Kirkuk Others include: Diyala, Anbar, Baghdad and Babylon OthersMahmoudiya include: Diyala, OthersNinewa include: and4,962 Anbar Anbar, Babylon, Baghdad, Ninewa and Kirkuk OthersAl-Mahawil include: Salah al-Din, Diyala,372 Baghdad and Kirkuk 58% Kirkuk 58% Kirkuk 22% Salah al-Din 22% Salah al-Din 88% Salah al-Din 88% Salah al-Din 9% Others 9% Others 2% Others 2% Others ► Governorates of origin ► Governorates of origin DIYALA 54,132 IDPs ERBILBAGHDADOthers include: Diyala,ERBIL ANBAROthersAnbar,237,40838,076 Baghdadinclude: IDPs Diyala,and Babylon Anbar,237,40836,384 Baghdad IDPs and Babylon SULAIMANIYAHOthers include: Diyala, BABYLONSULAIMANIYAHOthersNinewa140,304 include: and Anbar IDPs Diyala, Ninewa140,30417,016 and Anbar IDPs 8% Salah al-Din 10% Salah al-Din 10% Salah al-Din 9% Ninewa 86% Diyala 47%52% NinewaAnbar 47%74% NinewaAnbar 29%23% Anbar Ninewa 13%29% Babylon Anbar 24% Babylon 26% Salah al-Din 18%26%87% Diyala SalahBabylon 17%al-Din Anbar18% 17% Diyala Baghdad 17% Anbar 17% Baghdad DIYALA DIYALA BAGHDAD BAGHDAD38,076 IDPs 38,076 IDPs 6% Others 54,132 IDPs 54,132 IDPs 14%12% Others Others 14%2% Others Others 22% Others 22% Others NINEWA NINEWA331,170 IDPs 331,170 IDPs 8% Salah al-Din 8% SalahDAHUK al-Din DAHUK318,786 IDPs 318,786 IDPs 4% Others Others include: Anbar, Babylon, Baghdad, Ninewa and Kirkuk Others include: Baghdad,Salah al-Din,Others Erbil, Diyala, include:Kirkuk Baghdad andBaghdad,Salah Diyala al-Din, and Erbil, Kirkuk Baghdad, Kirkuk andNinewa Diyala and Kirkuk Others include: Ninewa,Others Babylon include: and Kirkuk Anbar,Ninewa, Baghdad, Babylon Diyala,and Kirkuk Salah al-Din and Kirkuk 86% Diyala 86% Diyala 52% Anbar 52% Anbar 23% Ninewa 13% Babylon23% Ninewa 13% Babylon 98% Ninewa 98% Ninewa 99% Ninewa 99% Ninewa 6% Others 6% Others 12% Others 12% Others 15,5642% Others IDPs 2% Others <1% Others 12,546<1% Others IDPs KerbalaOthers include: Anbar, OthersBabylon, include: Baghdad, Anbar, Ninewa Babylon, and Kirkuk Baghdad, Ninewa and Kirkuk Others include: SalahNajaf al-Din,Others Diyala, include: Baghdad Salah al-Din,and Kirkuk Diyala, Baghdad and Kirkuk ANBAR 36,384 IDPs KIRKUKBABYLONOthers include: Erbil, SalahKIRKUKOthersKERBALA99,534 al-Din,17,016 include: IDPs Kirkuk IDPs Erbil, and Salah Anbar99,53415,846 al-Din, IDPsKirkuk IDPs and Anbar SALAHOthers include: AL-DIN Salah al-Din,NAJAFSALAHOthers74,484 Anbar, include: AL-DIN Kirkuk IDPs Salah and al-Din, Baghdad12,50474,484 Anbar, Kirkuk IDPIDPs and Baghdad 9% Ninewa ► Three main districts of displacement 11% Ninewa 11%8% Ninewa Babylon ► Three main districts of displacement10% Kirkuk 10% Kirkuk 87+12 79+ 74% Anbar 24% Babylon 58%87% KirkukBabylon 58%86% KirkukNinewa 22% Salah al-Din 22% Salah al-Din 88% Salah al-Din 99%88% NinewaSalah al-Din 17 ANBAR Kerbala ANBAR36,384 IDPs 36,384 IDPs 9%13,494 Others 9% OthersBABYLON BABYLON17,016Najaf IDPs 17,016 IDPs 9,972 2% Others ERBIL ERBIL237,408 IDPs 237,408 IDPs 4% Others 6%SULAIMANIYAH Others SULAIMANIYAH140,304 IDPs 140,304 IDPs9% Ninewa2% Others 9% Ninewa1%2% Others Others + + 1 3 Others include: Salah al-Din, Baghdad, Ninewa and Kirkuk Others include: Diyala,Anbar, OthersBaghdad,Anbar, Baghdadinclude: Diyala, Diyala,Anbar,and Salah Babylon al-DinAnbar,Kirkuk, and BaghdadDiyala, Kirkuk10% Salah and Salah Babylonal-Din al-Din and Baghdad10% Salah al-DinOthers include: Diyala, OthersNinewa include: and Anbar Diyala, NinewaSalah al-Din, and Anbar and Kirkuk 74% Anbar 74% Anbar 24% Babylon 24% Babylon 87% Babylon 87% Babylon 47% NinewaAl-Hindiya 47% Ninewa1,87229% Anbar 29% Anbar 26% Salah al-Din 18%26% Diyala Salah 17%al-DinKufa Anbar18% 17% Diyala Baghdad 17%2,178 Anbar 17% Baghdad + + 1 2% Others 2% Others 1 14% Others 14% Others 22%4% Others Others 22%4% Others Others Others include: Salah al-Din,Others Baghdad, include: NinewaSalah al-Din, and Kirkuk Baghdad, Ninewa and Kirkuk Others include: Anbar, OthersBaghdad, include: Diyala, Anbar, Salah al-DinBaghdad, and Diyala, Kirkuk Salah al-Din and Kirkuk KERBALA 15,846 IDPs DIYALANAJAFOthersAin include: Al-Tamur Baghdad,DIYALAOthersWASSIT Erbil,54,13212,504 include: 198Kirkuk IDPs IDP andBaghdad, Diyala Erbil,54,1326,384 Kirkuk IDPs and Diyala BAGHDADOthers include: Ninewa,BASRAHBAGHDADOthers Babylon38,076Al-Manathera include: and IDPs Kirkuk Ninewa, Babylon38,0766,528 and396 IDPs IDPKirkuk 8% Babylon 8% Salah al-Din 10% Kirkuk8% Salah al-Din 10% Kirkuk 86% Ninewa ► Governorates86%99% DiyalaNinewa of origin86%76% DiyalaNinewa 52% Anbar ► Governorates33%52% SalahAnbar al-Din of23% origin Ninewa30% Ninewa13% Babylon23% Ninewa19% Anbar13% Babylon KERBALA KERBALA15,846 IDPs 15,846 IDPs NAJAF NAJAF12,504 IDP 12,504 IDP 6% Others 6%1% Others Others 14% Others6% Others 12% Others 12%8% Others Others KIRKUK KIRKUK99,534 IDPs 99,534 IDPs 8% Babylon 8% BabylonSALAH AL-DIN SALAH74,484 AL-DIN IDPs 74,484 IDPs Others include: Anbar, Kirkuk, Diyala, Salah al-Din and Baghdad Others include: Anbar,Diyala, OthersBabylon,Salah al-Din, include: Baghdad, Anbar Anbar,Diyala, Ninewa and Babylon,Salah Kirkuk and al-Din KirkukBaghdad, and11% Anbar Ninewa Ninewa and Kirkuk 11% Ninewa Others include: Salah al-Din,Others Diyala, include: Baghdad Diyala,Salah al-Din, and Baghdad Kirkuk Diyala, and BaghdadBabylon10% andKirkuk Kirkuk 10% Kirkuk 86% Ninewa 86% Ninewa 99% Ninewa 99% Ninewa 58% Kirkuk 58% Kirkuk 22% Salah al-Din 22% Salah al-Din 88% Salah al-Din 88% Salah al-Din 6% Others 6% Others 1% Others 1% Others 9% Others 9% Others 2% Others 2% Others Others include: Anbar, OthersKirkuk, include:Diyala, Salah Anbar, al-Din Kirkuk, and Diyala, Baghdad Salah al-Din and Baghdad Others include: Diyala, OthersSalah al-Din, include: Anbar Diyala, and Salah Kirkuk al-Din, Anbar and Kirkuk WASSIT 6,384 IDPs ANBARBASRAHOthers include: Diyala,ANBAROthers QADISSIYAAnbar,36,3846,528 include:Baghdad IDPs IDP Diyala, and Babylon Anbar,36,3843,900 Baghdad IDPs and Babylon BABYLONOthers include: Diyala, THI-QARBABYLONOthersNinewa17,016 include: and Anbar IDPs Diyala, Ninewa17,0163,426 and Anbar IDPs 10% Kirkuk 10% Kirkuk 9% Ninewa 9% Ninewa 76% Ninewa 74%33% AnbarSalah al-Din 74%65%30% AnbarNinewa Ninewa 19% Anbar24% Babylon 31% Kirkuk24% Babylon 87% Babylon 60%87% NinewaBabylon 17% Anbar 14% Kirkuk WASSIT WASSIT6,384 IDPs 6,384 IDPs BASRAH BASRAH6,528 IDP 6,528 IDP 14% Others 8%2% OthersOthers 2%4% Others Others 4% Others 4%9% Others Others WassitDIYALA DIYALA54,132 IDPs 54,132 IDPs10% Kirkuk6,084 IDPs10% Kirkuk BAGHDAD BasrahBAGHDAD38,076 IDPs 38,076 IDPs10% Kirkuk 10% 6,564Kirkuk IDPs Others include: Diyala, Salah al-Din and Anbar Others include: SalahDiyala, al-Din, OthersBaghdad Baghdad, include: and Babylon NinewaSalahBaghdad al-Din, and and KirkukBaghdad,Salah al-Din Ninewa8% andSalah Kirkuk al-Din 8% SalahOthers al-Din include: Anbar, OthersBaghdad, include: Diyala, Baghdad,Anbar, Salah al-DinBaghdad, Salah and al-Din, Diyala, Kirkuk Diyala, Salah Kirkukal-Din and KirkukBabylon 76% Ninewa 76% Ninewa 33% Salah al-Din 33%30% Salah Ninewa al-Din 19%30% AnbarNinewa 19% Anbar ► Three86% Diyalamain districts of86% displacement Diyala 52% Anbar ► Three52% Anbar main districts23% Ninewaof displacement13% Babylon23% Ninewa 13% Babylon 45+ 67+ 21 10 14% Others 14% Others 8% Others 8% Others 6% Others 6% Others 12% Others 12% Others Others include: KutDiyala, OthersSalah al-Din include: and Diyala, Anbar Salah al-Din and4,074 Anbar Others include: Diyala, OthersBaghdad include: andBasrah Babylon Diyala, Baghdad and Babylon 2,928 QADISSIYA 3,900 IDPs KERBALATHI-QAROthers include: Anbar, KERBALAOthersMISSANBabylon,15,8463,426 include: Baghdad, IDPs IDPs Anbar, Ninewa Babylon,15,846 and2,262 KirkukBaghdad, IDPs Ninewa and Kirkuk NAJAFOthers include: Salah al-Din,MUTHANNANAJAFOthers12,504 Diyala, include: Baghdad IDP Salah al-Din, and Kirkuk12,504 Diyala,1,026 Baghdad IDPsIDP and Kirkuk + + 19 7 8% Babylon14% Salah al-Din8% Babylon 9% Anbar 65% Ninewa 31% Kirkuk 86%60% NinewaAl-Azezia 86%47% Ninewa 582 17% Anbar 14%20% Kirkuk Kirkuk 99% Ninewa 59%99% NinewaAl-Zubair 1,386 + + 1 QADISSIYA 1 QADISSIYA3,900 IDPs 3,900 IDPs THI-QAR THI-QAR3,426 IDPs 3,426 IDPs 4% Others ANBAR ANBAR36,384 IDPs 36,384 IDPs 9%6% Others Others 19% Others6%BABYLON Others BABYLON17,016 IDPs 17,016 IDPs 13% Baghdad1% Others 19% Others1% Others Others include: Baghdad and Salah al-Din OthersAl-Na’maniya include: Anbar,Baghdad, OthersKirkuk, Salah include:Diyala,al-Din,432 SalahDiyala,Anbar,Baghdad, al-Din KirkukKirkuk, Anbar, and and Diyala, BaghdadDiyala Babylon Salah and Babylonal-Din and Baghdad Others include: Diyala, OthersSalahAbu al-Din,Al-Khaseeb include: Anbar SalahDiyala, and al-Din, Salah Kirkuk Kirkukal-Din, 1,224andAnbar Diyala and9% NinewaKirkuk 9% Ninewa 65% Ninewa 65% Ninewa 31% Kirkuk 31% Kirkuk 60% Ninewa 60% Ninewa 17% Anbar 14% Kirkuk17% Anbar 14% Kirkuk 74% Anbar 74% Anbar 24% Babylon 24% Babylon 87% Babylon 87% Babylon 4% Others 4% Others 9% Others 9% Others ► Governorates of origin 2% Others 2% Others ► Governorates of origin 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, Kirkuk4% Others and Babylon 4% Others MISSAN 2,262 IDPs WASSITMUTHANNAOthers include: Salah al-Din,WASSITOthers6,384 Baghdad,1,026 include: IDPs IDPs NinewaSalah al-Din, and6,384 KirkukBaghdad, IDPs Ninewa and Kirkuk BASRAHOthers include: Anbar,BASRAHOthers Baghdad,6,528 include: Diyala, IDP Anbar, Salah al-DinBaghdad, 6,528and Diyala, Kirkuk IDP Salah al-Din and Kirkuk 14% Salah al-Din 9% Anbar10% Kirkuk 10% Kirkuk 10% Kirkuk 10% Kirkuk 47% Ninewa 20% Kirkuk 76%59% Ninewa 76% Ninewa 33% Salah al-Din 33%30% Salah Ninewa al-Din 19%30% AnbarNinewa 19% Anbar MISSAN MISSAN2,262 IDPs 2,262 IDPs MUTHANNA MUTHANNA1,026 IDPs 1,026 IDPs 19% Others 13% Baghdad 19%14% Others Others 14% Others 8% Others 8% Others KERBALA KERBALA15,846 IDPs 15,84614% Salah IDPs al-Din 14% Salah al-Din NAJAF NAJAF12,504 IDP 12,5049% Anbar IDP 9% Anbar Others include: Baghdad, Anbar, Diyala and Babylon Others include: Diyala,Salah al-Din, OthersSalah Kirkukal-Din include: andand Diyala, AnbarDiyala Salah al-Din and Anbar8% Babylon 8% BabylonOthers include: Diyala, OthersBaghdad include: and Babylon Diyala, Baghdad and Babylon 47% Ninewa 47% Ninewa 20% Kirkuk 20% Kirkuk 59% Ninewa 59% Ninewa 86% Ninewa 86% Ninewa 99% Ninewa 99% Ninewa 19% Others 19% Others 13% Baghdad 19% 13%Others Baghdad 19% Others 6% Others 6% Others 1% Others 1% Others QadissiyaOthers include: Baghdad,Others Anbar, include: Diyala Baghdad,and Babylon Anbar, Diyala and Babylon3,888 IDPs Others include: SalahThi-Qar al-Din,Others Kirkuk include: and Salah Diyala al-Din, Kirkuk and Diyala 3,396 IDPs QADISSIYAOthers include: Anbar,QADISSIYAOthers Kirkuk,3,900 include:Diyala, IDPs SalahAnbar, al-Din Kirkuk, 3,900and Diyala, Baghdad IDPs Salah al-Din and Baghdad THI-QAROthers include: Diyala,THI-QAROthers Salah al-Din,3,426 include: Anbar IDPs Diyala, and Salah Kirkuk al-Din,3,426 Anbar IDPs and Kirkuk ► Three main districts of displacement ► Three main districts of displacement 64+ 56+ 65% Ninewa 21 65% Ninewa 31% Kirkuk 31% Kirkuk 60% Ninewa 60% Ninewa 22 17% Anbar 14% Kirkuk17% Anbar 14% Kirkuk WASSITDiwaniya WASSIT6,384 IDPs 6,384 IDPs2,478 4% Others 4%BASRAH Others BASRAH6,528Nassriya IDP 6,528 IDP 9% Others1,920 9% Others + + Others include: Baghdad10 Others and Salah include: al-Din Baghdad and Salah al-Din10% Kirkuk 10% Kirkuk Others include: Baghdad,Others Salah include:al-Din, Diyala,Baghdad, 16 Kirkuk Salah and al-Din, Babylon Diyala,10% Kirkuk and Babylon10% Kirkuk 76% NinewaAfaq 76% Ninewa834 33% Salah al-Din 33%30% Salah NinewaAl-Rifa’i al-Din 30%19% NinewaAnbar 75619% Anbar + + 1 14% Others 14% Others 1 8% Others 8% Others MISSAN MISSAN2,262 IDPs 2,262 IDPs MUTHANNA MUTHANNA1,026 IDPs 1,026 IDPs OthersAl-Shamiya include: Diyala, OthersSalah al-Din include:402 and Diyala, Anbar Salah al-Din and Anbar Others include: Diyala,Others BaghdadSuq Al-Shoyokh include: and Babylon Diyala, Baghdad and Babylon 14% Salah al-Din 14% Salah al-Din 9%546 Anbar 9% Anbar 47% Ninewa 47% Ninewa 20% Kirkuk 20% Kirkuk 59% Ninewa 59% Ninewa ► Governorates of origin ► Governorates of origin QADISSIYA QADISSIYA3,900 IDPs 3,900 IDPs19% Others 19% OthersTHI-QAR THI-QAR3,426 IDPs 13% Baghdad3,426 IDPs19% 13%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

65% Ninewa 65% Ninewa 31% Kirkuk 31% Kirkuk 60% Ninewa 60% Ninewa 17% Anbar 14% Kirkuk17% Anbar 14% Kirkuk 4% Others 4% 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 MISSAN2,262 IDPs 2,262 IDPs MUTHANNA MUTHANNA1,026 IDPs 1,026 IDPs 14% Salah al-Din 14% Salah al-Din 9% Anbar 9% Anbar 47% Ninewa 47% Ninewa 20% Kirkuk 20% Kirkuk 59% Ninewa 59% Ninewa 19% Others 19% Others 13% Baghdad 19% 13%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 NINEWA331,170 IDPs 331,170 IDPs DAHUK DAHUK318,786 IDPs 318,786 IDPs

98% Ninewa 98% Ninewa 99% Ninewa 99% Ninewa 2% Others 2% Others <1% Others <1% Others Others include: Erbil,Others Salah al-Din, include: Kirkuk Erbil, andSalah Anbar al-Din, Kirkuk and Anbar Others include: SalahOthers al-Din, include:Anbar, KirkukSalah al-Din, and Baghdad Anbar, Kirkuk and Baghdad

ERBIL ERBIL237,408 IDPs 237,408 IDPs SULAIMANIYAHSULAIMANIYAH140,304 IDPs 140,304 IDPs 10% Salah al-Din 10% Salah al-Din 47% Ninewa 47% Ninewa 29% Anbar 29% Anbar 26% Salah al-Din 18%26% Diyala Salah al-Din 17% Anbar18% Diyala 17% Baghdad 17% Anbar 17% Baghdad 14% Others 14% 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 KIRKUK99,534 IDPs 99,534 IDPs SALAH AL-DINSALAH74,484 AL-DIN IDPs 74,484 IDPs 11% Ninewa 11% Ninewa 10% Kirkuk 10% Kirkuk 58% Kirkuk 58% Kirkuk 22% Salah al-Din 22% Salah al-Din 88% Salah al-Din 88% Salah al-Din 9% Others 9% Others 2% Others 2% Others Others include: Diyala,Others Anbar, include: Baghdad Diyala, and BabylonAnbar, Baghdad and Babylon Others include: Diyala,Others Ninewa include: and Anbar Diyala, Ninewa and Anbar

DIYALA DIYALA54,132 IDPs 54,132 IDPs BAGHDAD BAGHDAD38,076 IDPs 38,076 IDPs 8% Salah al-Din 8% Salah al-Din 86% Diyala 86% Diyala 52% Anbar 52% Anbar 23% Ninewa 13%23% Babylon Ninewa 13% Babylon 6% Others 6% Others 12% Others 12% 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 KirkukDiyala, Baghdad and Kirkuk

ANBAR ANBAR36,384 IDPs 36,384 IDPs BABYLON BABYLON17,016 IDPs 17,016 IDPs 9% Ninewa 9% Ninewa

74% Anbar 74% Anbar 24% Babylon 24% 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 KERBALA15,846 IDPs 15,846 IDPs NAJAF NAJAF12,504 IDP 12,504 IDP 8% Babylon 8% Babylon 86% Ninewa 86% Ninewa 99% Ninewa 99% Ninewa MASTER LIST REPORT 115 6% Others 6% Others 1% Others 1% Others Others include: Anbar,Others Kirkuk, include: Diyala, Anbar, Salah al-DinKirkuk, 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 WASSIT6,384 IDPs 6,384 IDPs BASRAH BASRAH6,528 IDP 6,528 IDP DISPLACEMENT OVERVIEW10% Kirkuk 10% Kirkuk 10% Kirkuk 10% Kirkuk 76% Ninewa 76% Ninewa 33% Salah al-Din 33% 30%Salah Ninewa al-Din 30%19% Ninewa Anbar 19% Anbar Missan 14%2,232 Others IDPs 14% Others Muthanna 8% Others 1,0148% 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 BabylonDiyala, Baghdad and Babylon ► Three main districts of displacement ► Three main districts of displacement 64+ 81+ 31 7

QADISSIYAAmara QADISSIYA3,900 IDPs 3,900 IDPs 1,818 THI-QAR THI-QARAl-Samawa3,426 IDPs 3,426 IDPs 660 + + 4 5

Al-Mejar65% Ninewa Al-Kabir 65% Ninewa 168 31% Kirkuk 31% Kirkuk 60% Ninewa 60%Al-Rumaitha Ninewa 17% Anbar 14% Kirkuk31817% Anbar 14% Kirkuk + + 1 1 4% Others 4% Others 9% Others 9% Others OthersQal’at include: Saleh BaghdadOthers and include: Salah120 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 MISSAN2,262 IDPs 2,262 IDPs MUTHANNA MUTHANNA1,026 IDPs 1,026 IDPs 14% Salah al-Din 14% Salah al-Din 9% Anbar 9% Anbar 47% Ninewa 47% Ninewa 20% Kirkuk 20% Kirkuk 59% Ninewa 59% Ninewa 19% Others 19% Others 13% Baghdad 19%13% 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 March and April, DTM identified 1,389,540 A small increase of 24 IDPs living in critical shelters has been observed IDPs (231,590 households) dispersed across 18 governorates, 104 districts since the previous round. While on a national level eight per cent of and 2,986 locations in Iraq. DTM recorded a decrease of 9,630 IDPs since IDPs continue to live in critical shelters, there is notable variation among the previous round, with the largest decrease taking place in Salah al-Din governorates: Anbar (44%), Salah al-Din (29%), Qadissiya (19%), Missan (-3,708, representing a -5% change in the IDP caseload in the governorate), (11%), Dahuk (11%), Baghdad (11%) and Najaf (11%). Of those living in followed by Ninewa (-2,958 -1%) and Baghdad (-1,914, -5%). critical shelters, 68 per cent can be found in three governorates: Dahuk Recent IDP movements: Despite the overall decrease in the numbers (35,010 individuals, 31%), Ninewa (20,916, 19%) and Salah al-Din (20,808, of IDPs, 2,694 individuals arrived in assessed locations during March and 18%). The top three districts hosting IDPs in critical shelters are Sumel April. The majority of new arrivals (2,064 individuals, 77%) came from (27,780 individuals, 25%), Falluja (12,816, 11%) and (9,798, 9%). other locations of displacement. In addition, 192 individuals were re- There are also 78 locations where all IDPs are living in critical shelters, a displaced after returning due to poor services, security concerns, lack total of 28,524 individuals, mainly in Anbar, Salah al-Din and Ninewa. of employment opportunities and lack of substantial financial means to Reasons for movements: Overall reasons for the decrease in the numbers remain in their area of return. The majority of these IDPs originally come of IDPs remain consistent across rounds and include improvements in the from and Mosul in Ninewa, 72 and 60 individuals, respectively. security situation, the provision of services and the rehabilitation of houses Finally, 438 individuals were displaced from their area of origin for the in areas of origin. Moreover, some families in Al-Khalis and Ba’quba districts first time, mainly to Erbil (366 individuals). Most of them fled Baghdad and in Diyala were able to obtain the security clearance necessary to return to Ninewa governorates due to the ongoing demonstrations, the worsening their areas of origin. Movements between governorates were limited due security situation, lack of services and lack of employment opportunities. to the national curfew imposed in March in response to the COVID-19 IDP areas of origin: 60 per cent of the current caseload of IDPs come outbreak. from Ninewa Governorate, mainly from Mosul (277,506 individuals), Sinjar (266,088) and Al-Ba’aj (111,798). The second and the third largest shares Figure 2. IDP shelter types of IDPs come from Salah al-Din and Anbar governorates with 11 per cent each. The top districts of origin are (40,530 individuals), Balad (29,532) and (28,422) in Salah al-Din and (66,030), 8% PRIVATE SETTINGS Falluja (48,762) and Al-Ka’im (12,258) in Anbar. 68+32V 942,684 Shelter types: 68 per cent of IDPs are living in private settings (942,684 24% CAMPS individuals), 24 per cent are in camps (333,192) and 8 per cent (112,902) 24+76V 333,192 are in critical shelters. A decrease of 2,634 IDPs in camp settings was 68% recorded mainly in Najaf (-1,110), (-930) and Ninewa (-420), CRITICAL SHELTERS in part due to the re-classification of 3 formal camps which are now 8+92V 112,902 considered informal settlements. At the district level, the three districts with the greatest decreases of IDPs living in camp settings are Najaf 68+248B (-1,110), followed by Sulaymaniyah (-852) and Al-Hamadaniya (-648).

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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 as well as (3) the proportion of returnees per governorate of last displacement for each governorate of origin

Ninewa 1,799,628 Returnees Anbar 1,501,890 Returnees ► Three main districts of return ► Three main districts of return 57+19 39+37 Mosul 1,030,836 Ramadi 586,746 + + 9 12 Telafar 345,108 Falluja 558,150 + + 1 1 Al-Hamdaniya 165,252 Heet 175,704

► Governorates of last displacement ► Governorates of last displacement 8% Dahuk 69% Ninewa 45% Anbar 22% Baghdad 15% Erbil 10% Erbil 13% Others 17% 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 688,920 Returnees Kirkuk 340,656 Returnees ► Three main districts of return ► Three main districts of return 25+23 48+45 175,236 Al-Hawiga 162,294 + + 16 5 Al-Shirqat 158,352 Kirkuk 153,756 + + 1 1 Baiji 112,344 17,370

► Governorates of last displacement ► Governorates of last displacement 9% Salah al-Din 47% Salah al-Din 25% Kirkuk 15% Erbil 43% Kirkuk 41% Sulaymaniyah 13% Others 7% Others Others: Sulaymaniyah, Baghdad, Dahuk, Basrah, Kerbala, Najaf, Wassit, Missan and Diyala Others: Erbil, Ninewa, Baghdad and Babylon

Diyala 230,214 Returnees Baghdad 90,228 Returnees ► Three main districts of return ► Three main districts of return 43+32 54+26 97,896 Mahmoudiya 49,116 + + 25 11 Al-Khalis 74,622 Abu Ghraib 23,112 + + 1 1 Al-Muqdadiya 56,496 Tarmia 10,236

► 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 52,878 Returnees Dahuk 768 Returnees ► Three main districts of return ► Three main districts of return 90+88 90+88 Makhmour 52,878 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 4,705,182 returnees (784,197 of returnees took place in Ra’ua: a four per cent increase since February households) across 8 governorates, 38 districts and 2,027 locations in (642 individuals). In Salah al-Din, the largest increase in the numbers Round 115. During this round, DTM expanded its coverage by including of returnees was observed in Tikrit (3,900 individuals) followed by Tuz 71 new, previously unassessed areas: 67 new locations in Ninewa and 4 Khurmatu (924) and Baiji (870) districts. in Salah al-Din. Despite the increase in the number of assessed locations, Reasons for return: Overall reasons for the increase in the number of the number of new returnees (44,778) recorded during data collection returnees remain consistent across rounds and include improvements for Report 115 is lower than the number of new returnees in the in the security situation and the provision of services, including schools, previous round (63,954 new returnees in Report 114). This decrease employment opportunities and the rehabilitation of houses in areas of can be partially explained by the movement restrictions imposed by the origin. Moreover, in Tilkaif district in Ninewa as well as in Al-Fares, Baiji and Iraqi Federal and Kurdistan Region (KRI) governments at the beginning of Samarra districts in Salah Al-Din, some families were able to obtain the March in response to the COVID-19 outbreak. security clearance necessary to return to their areas of origin. Ninewa, Anbar and Salah al-Din are the governorates which have both Shelter types: Nearly all households (4,463,556 individuals, 95%) the highest number of returnees and the highest increases in the numbers returned to habitual residences that are in good condition and two per of returnees since the previous round, hosting a total of 1,799,628 cent (76,182) are living in other private settings (with host families, in individuals (including an additional 13,890 new returns since February hotels/motels or rented accommodations). Three per cent of returnees 2020) in Ninewa, 1,501,890 (22,170 new returns) in Anbar and 688,920 (165,444) are living in the most vulnerable conditions: critical shelters. (7,974 new returns) in Salah al-Din. An additional 10,620 returnees were recorded as living in critical shelters During March and April, DTM recorded 390 returnees who have arrived during March and April. While on a national level three per cent of from camps. The majority of them returned to Ninewa (246 individuals) returnees are living in critical shelters, there is notable variation among with the top three districts being Sinjar (114), Al-Ba’aj (108) and Telafar governorates. In Diyala and Baghdad, as many as 10 and 7 per cent of (24). returnees respectively are living in critical shelters. The districts hosting the District-level figures: At the district level in the top three governorates, highest number of returnees living in critical shelters are: Mosul (32,406), Mosul in Ninewa remains the district hosting the highest number of Falluja (15,552) and Al-Ka’im (12,846). There are also eight locations returnees: 22 per cent of all returnees (1,030,836 individuals). It also had where all returnees are living in critical shelters, hosting a total of 3,546 one of the largest influxes of returnees in terms of raw numbers during individuals; specifically, these returnees are living in three locations in Anbar this round (3,798 individuals). By comparison, the largest percentage (1,362), two locations in Ninewa (1,182 individuals), two locations in increase of returnees took place in Al-Ba’aj, which witnessed a 27 per cent Kirkuk (222 individuals) and one location in Salah al-Din (780 individuals). increase since February (7,824 individuals), followed by Tilkaif and Hatra with a 1 per cent increase each (1,062 and 660 individuals respectively). The increase in the number of returnees both in Al-Ba’aj and Mosul can Figure 3. Returnee shelter types be explained by the expanded DTM coverage of 52 and 11 new locations 3% 2% respectively. HABITUAL RESIDENCE 4,463,556 Ramadi district in Anbar has the second highest number of returnees 95+5V (586,746 individuals, 12% of all returnees) followed by Falluja with 558,150 individuals (12%). Ramadi witnessed few returns this round with CRITICAL SHELTERS 165,444 an increase of only 90 individuals, while Falluja had one of the highest 3+97V increases in the number of returnees (19,362). The increase in Falluja is PRIVATE SETTINGS partly explained by an expansion of the DTM key informant network, 95% 2+98V 76,182 which allowed for the identification of returnee households who were previously unreported. In addition, one of the largest percentage increases 95+32B

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Map 1. Presence of IDPs and returnees by area

T U R K E Y

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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 115 took place during the months of March and April 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 bimonthly. 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.

The methodology uses the following definitions:

The number of individuals is calculated by multiplying the number of households by six, the average size of an Iraqi household.

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 sub-district (i.e. fourth official administrative division), a village for rural areas or a neighbourhood for urban areas (i.e. fifth 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, it also includes habitual residences that are severely damaged or destroyed and for IDPs, long-term rental accomodations that are unfit for habitation (having characteristics of unfinished or severely damaged buildings).

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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