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Mosul Response Dashboard 27 Apr 2017 UNHCR Mosul Emergency Response Since October 2016 27 April 2017 UNHCR Co-coordinated Clusters: Camp/Site Plots Tents Complete 441,720 displaced Camps & Shelter Alternatives NFI Kits Protection -since 17 October 2016 & (Co-coordinated by UNHCR & DRC) Assisted by UNHCR Targets: 44,000 60,000 87,500 Shelter & NFI Occupied Distributed 7,034 301,284 141,146 (Co-coordinated by UNHCR & NRC) 9,241 16,131 32,781 ( individuals individuals Developed Plots 8,356 Available assisted 87% assisted 48,181 Camp Coordination & 26,467 Camp Management in camps out of camps 36,835 6,538 Includes conflict-affected New requirements New requirements ! (Co-coordinated by UNHCR & IOM) population who were 10,133never displaced in 2017 in 2017 Identified Constructed Derkar TURKEY Batifa 20km Elevation 600 to 1200 meters Constructed/Planned UNHCR Protection Monitoringcamp UNHCR for Mosul Response Zakho Amadiya Amedi Soran Mergasur Ü HHs AssessedConstructed/Planned Dahuk 24,028 camp MoMD UNHCR Camps/Plots Construction Dahuk Existing camps with Sumel Spare Capacity UNHCR SYRIAN ARAB Completed119,452 Individuals REPUBLIC Existing camps with DAHUK Spare Capacity MoMD Akre B Under construction Choman Mosul Dam Lake Shikhan Soran Choman Amalla ISLAMIC B Mosul Dam Nargizlia 1 B Planned Nargizlia 2 B REPUBLIC Tilkaif Zelikan (new) Telafar OF IRAN Qaymawa (Zelikan) B Shaqlawa Hamdaniya 33,452 34,262 27,360Legend 24,378 NINEWA IDP Camp Al Hol Hasansham U2 MosulCampConstructionShapefile camp Mosul Hasansham U3 Rania BartellaB B Pshdar BBBHasansham M2 Refugee Camp oldcampsidp Mosul Khazer M1 Plots in UNHCR Constructed Camps Sinjar BChamakor Border_crossing As Salamiyah Erbil Hammam Al-Alil 2 Al Salamiyah 2 DUKAN Sheet1$ Events BB B RESERVOIR Occupied Plots Developed Plots Undeveloped Plots Hammam Al-Alil City Erbil B Al Salamiyah 2 e Airports2 10,000 Koisnjaq ERBIL Town quadrants_boundaries Ba'Aj Dokan B Hammam Al-Alil 2 1,664 1,869 1,467 Debaga 1 irq_polbnda_adm3_500k_UNAMI_PA Debaga stadium BB Bridge Debaga 2 B Surdash B Amalla 3,032 Debaga (Extension) B Sharbazher Main Road Al Qaiyara Qayyarah Airstrip B Chamakor 2,400 45 Road B BHaj Ali B Standoff line Qayyarah-Jad’ah B 1,698 238 Dabes HasanRiversham U3 For illustration purposes only and are not suitable Makhmur for site-specific decision making. IRAQ Sulaymaniyah Ba'aj BBustan Al Sheuokh B Daquq 1,600 SULAYMANIYAH Al Qawsiat Chamchamal Total 29,064 plots B Water Body 1,567 Shirqat Kirkuk Hasansham U2 Rashedeya Capacity 174,384 IDPs Al-Fawqania B 379 650 Besan Qaymawa (Zelikan) Jarf Military KIRKUK Almawsil Area 1 Family per plot and Jawania Al-Araby Al-Kindy Alnahda B Al-Qayrawan Hawiga Laylan 2 1,000 6 Individuals per family Al-Hadbah Daquq Governorate Boundary Al-Qusur Al-SadeeqAl-Suker Al-Masarif Al-Tahrir B Laylan 2 Alrriasia BB Al-Markaz Al-BareedAl-Moharebeen Laylan C B 1,000 Al-Jamiy Al-Baladyat IRAQ Olympic Stadium Mshearfa/al-kaneasa Al-Rabee Al-Jamiaa Al-Rahmaa Al-Andalus Al-Zohoor Al-Thaqafah Ali bn abi taleeb Arbachya B Al-Shortah Al-Mothana Al-AlaDistrictm Boundary 500 Al-Ghabat Al-Athar 17 July Kolan Al-Dor Al-Afraah Haramat Almohandiseen SALAH Baiji Kalar Badr Aljeser Althalet Al-Hashemya Al-Akha'a Al Alam (2,3,4,5) Camps and emergency sites include locations within the broader Mosul corridor. 631,094 IDPs Al-Kobra Bab Aljeser AlkhamisAl-Zeraee Al Sh'hamahB Al-Gazaer Al-Taameem AL-DIN B Baba Nur Singar Al Alam Al-Eqtesadyeen Al-Shifaa Al-Naser B from Erbil, Ninewa, Salah al-Din and Kirkuk Governorates were displaced due to hostilities since Aljaser Alqadeem Al-Nabi Ninawa Kolan 400 Border crossing Mosul Al-Khatoneia Al-Faysalya YounisAl-Sharqia Al-Karama Cemetery Olympic Stadium Tikrit Tooz B Al-Senaa Tammam Al-Senaa B April 2016. 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