: Humanitarian snapshot (as of 10 April 2016)

The humanitarian crisis in Iraq is one of the largest and most complex in the world, impacting nearly one-third of the population. Ten million Iraqis, including 3.4 million people who have been displaced since January 2014, currently require some form of humanitarian assistance. Despite operating in one of the most dangerous environments in the world, the UN and its 180 humanitarian partners are reaching more than 2 million Iraqis every month with aid. Food security partners provide help to an average of 1.6 million people each month. The Education Cluster reaches half a million children with some form of emergency education assistance. Health partners have reached over 1.3 million people with consultations this year and vaccinated 5.5 million children under 5 years of age against polio. A quarter of a million Syrian refugees and hundreds of thousands of displaced Iraqis families receive shelter support.

ANBAR: HUMANITARIAN IMPACT OF MILITARY OPERATIONS1 WEST OF DISPLACEMENT MAP1 AFFECTED PEOPLE1

The first quarter of 2016 has been characterised by intensified BUHAYRAT military operations in Anbar and a tightening of the siege on ATH 10 million 7.3 million THARTHAR . Approximately 57,000 people have been displaced in people in need targeted for assistance SALAH AL-DIN Anbar since military operations escalated at the end of December, including in hard-to-reach areas west of Ramadi. This ANBAR includes 38,000 people who were newly displaced due to 3.4 million 0.5 million 180 Al Baghdadi E internally displaced insecurity in and around Heet. The situation remains fluid and u returnees p h r a te while displaced people have sought shelter in newly established s r iv e informal sites, some have already returned to home areas. r 3 million 3.2 million Heet Humanitarian partners have scaled up the response to meet the Kubaysah hard-to-reach host communities increasing needs particularly in water, sanitation and hygiene, Abo shelter, health and food security. TibanAl Qariah 0.25 million Juwaiba/ Al Asriya Zankoura Al Awasel Husaibah Syrian refugees Humanitarian conditions in Fallujah are deeply worrying. Habbaniyah Slichiya Kilo Ramadi Conditions worsened in early 2016 when the siege on the city No. of IDPs in site since Al Wafaa 35 5,350 Fallujah 2016 HUMANITARIAN RESPONSE PLAN Kilo 7/18 Khalidiyah tightened. There are no safe escape routes for civilians and x,xxx 10 March 2016 10,200 supplies are reportedly not entering the town. Reports of shelling Flash point Abu 11,200 6,460 Ghraib $861 million $169.8 million and bombings are received on a regular basis. Although the UN Informal IDP site Habbaniyah Tourist City requested for 2016 received2 (in US$) is unable to access Fallujah city, key informants report Displacement Amiriyat al Falluja widespread shortages of basic food supplies and medicines. Return 1,800 20% 80% unmet 11 MAKHMUR DISPLACEMENT MAP funded unmet 38,000 estimated people displaced since 10 March in Funded and0.2 unmet requirements0.4 by0.6 cluster 0.8 0.0 1.0 areas around Heet and west of Ramadi million $ million $ Hamdaniya Protection 1 69 Aynkawah estimated people sheltering in Ameriyat al Falluja Hamam Food Security 43 196 93,400 sub district (since January 2015) Al Alil Health 3 81

ERBIL: HUMANITARIAN IMPACT OF MILITARY OPERATIONS1 WASH3 8 73 ERBIL Since 24 March, about 2,400 people have been displaced from Shelter / NFIs 5 175 newly retaken villages in Makhmur district. Displaced people were NINEWA T i 4 gr CCCM 0 14.5 initially accommodated in Makhmur town, but due to heightened is Debaga insecurity, they were relocated to Debaga IDP camp on 1 April. Education 33 50 The majority of the displaced are women and children. Al Qaiyara 2,412 Humanitarian partners are supporting local authorities with food, Makhmur ELSC5 0 26.5 water, mobile medical assistance and sanitation improvements and to ensure that the newly displaced receive clothes as they left RRM6 0 21.8 with very few belongings. Humanitarian partners are looking at MPCA7 1 37 identifying space for additional transit sites. It is expected that up to 30,000 people could be displaced by insecurity in Makhmur Shirqat ETC8 0 1.5 district. No.KIR ofK IDPsUK in site since 24 March 2,412 SALAH AL-DIN Logistics 0 2.4 Flash point Formal IDP site CCS9 1 18 people displaced since 24 March in Debaga 2,412 Hawiga Displacement movement Cluster not yet speci ed 0 50 100 150 200 25074 The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. The data for this map has a limited number of sources, including parties to the conflict. The data has not been independently verified and is subject to error or omission, deliberate or otherwise by the various sources. Due to the rapidly changing situation, numbers and locations listed are subject to change. Creation date: 10 April 2016 Sources: 1. OCHA, Clusters and IOM DTM 2. fts.unocha.org 3. Water, Sanitation and Hygiene, 4. Camp Coordination and Camp Management, 5. Emergency Livelihoods and Social Cohesion, 6. Rapid Response Mechanism, 5. Multi-Purpose Cash Assistance, 6. Emergency Telecommunications, 9. Coordination and Common Services 10. UNOSAT 19 December 2015 11. JCC/ERC Feedback: [email protected] iraq.humanitarianresponse.info www.reliefweb.int