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The conflict with the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) has had profound humanitarian consequences. The humanitarian crisis in Iraq is one of the208 larges kt, mospeoplet complex in need and in volatile Cityin the world.SYRIA MilitaryIRAN operations by the Iraqi security forces and allied armed groups are ongoing and intensifying to retake areas held by ISIL. Since the beginning of March, tens of 85thousands k displaced of people people have been newly displaced along the Anbar and corridors. Humanitarian assistance is being provided to affected people, though insecurity, strict security screening procedures, the remote location of displaced people, seriousJORDAN protection

concerns, and overcrowded camps remain critical challenges. All parties to the conflict must allow and facilitate rapid and unimpeded passage of humanitarian relief. The aid effort is also hampered by limitedSAUDI ARABIA funding 27 k returnees KUWAIT constraining operations, especially as the humanitarian situation deteriorates. The Humanitarian Response Plan calling for US$861 million is currently funded with only 30 per cent. Humanitarianfts.unocha.org partners estimate Anbar Governorate (3that1 M$300arc millionh 20 is1 6needed) by July to sustain first line emergency response. 96 k host communities & others

ANBAR: HUMANITARIAN IMPACT OF MILITARY OPERATIONS1 RECENT ANBAR DISPLACEMENT MAP1 Dokan Mawat AFFECTED PEOPLE1 Al Qaiyara SALAH AL-DIN Military operations led by Iraqi security forces to retake in Hamdaniyah As of 28 May 2016 (displacedChw asincerta 1 MarchGarmik 2016) 10 million Anbar from ISIL began on 22 May. About 5,000 people have been GOVERNORATE Ramadi displaced, including 3,800 to camps in Ameriyat al Fallujah, according At least PenjwinNo. of IDPs in site people in need t Newly x,xxx Al Khaldeya to local authorities and partners on the ground. Mos people have fled Heet Bazyan outlying areas of Fallujah; the few who haveNI N managedEWA to escape Shirqat 50,000 displaced Flash point 7.3 million people are thought Flash point Seyyed report dire conditions, with very limited access to food, no medical people BarzinIDPja site GOVERNORATE 3,000 to remain in the city SulaySupplyma routeni ycuta offh targeted for assistance care and use of dirty water from canals. Families are reportedly Displacedin sites people location of FallujaTaza Arbat DisplacementSAde q trapped in Fallujah or on routes out of the city, unable to escape the Hawiga Returnees~28,000 location Abo Qadir Return active fighting and crossing the front lines. Up to 50,000 people could Khurmatu Halabjay Taza 3.3 million Heet District Tiban Sirwan t KIRKUK Qarim Qara Dagh internally displaced remain in the city, according to es imates. Fallujah has been under Dukaro control of armed opposition groups since early 2014. GOAVl EAsRriyNa ZOanRkoAuraTE 5,350 Juwaiba DarbandikhanFallujah District 3 million Local authorities and humanitarian partners are providing emergency hard-to-reach E Husaibah assistance to displaced people. The UN and its partners are Al Wafaa u Ramadi 6,660 893 2,740 p Al Khalidiyah distributing family packages of ready-to-eat food, safe drinking water hr Kilo Fallujah 3.2 million674 a 7/18 BabaD ANurHUK and hygiene kits as people flee from the conflict. Health partners are Kilo 60 te 16TURKEY 429 host communities s DAHUK providing health care inside the Ameriyat al Fallujah camps, in r 0 20 ERBIL 40 60 iv 2,770 Ramadi District Amirli 1 Abu 2 285 e NINEWA ERBIL collaboration with the Ministry of Health. Shelter, latrines, water 1,130 Ghraib0 20 40 60 r HabbaniyahKifri Lake 10152 0.7 million Rizgary Kelar KIRKUK 1 provision and electricity have been prepared in camps for displaced Tekrit SYRIA NINEWA 2 returnees people without family connections in areas of displacement. SALAH AL-DIN 2,540 3,800 SYRIA 19 KIRKUK SULAYMANIYAH Habbaniyah Kurda SALAH Ru'Ua AL-DIN 4 IRAN 2 Daur 46 Tourist City SALAH 0.25 million ERBIL: HUMANITARIAN IMPACT OF MILITARY OPERATIONS Gozina 2 AL-DIN IRAN Ka'Im ANBAR GOVERNORATE 20 DIYALA KhanaqinAmeriyat 3 Syrian refugees People continue to flee clashes around villages west of Makhmur. 10 km 19 BAGHDAD 1 2 ANBARal Fallujah 950 2 Since military operations started on 24 March, over 3,000 people have Jalawla BAGHDAD WASSIT 16 KERBALA 2 Hamdaniya ANBAR 469 sought shelter in Debaga camp. They join families already living in the 100 WASSIT Sadiyah 14 157 BABYLON673 68 MISSAN JORDAN KERBALA camp who had fled prior to the latest clashes. The capacityHaditha for the 3 10 59 QADISSIYA 75 BABYLON531 53 MISSAN Hamam 2016 IRAQ HUMANITARIAN POOLED FUND JORDAN camp has been exhausted and planning is underwayErbil for suitable Al Mansuriyah 442QADISSIYA 21 Al Alil Ad Duluiyah IRAN3 THI-QAR extension sites as local authorities supported by humanitarian The Iraq Humanitarian Pooled Fund, the most efficient mechanism for ensuring that life-saving programmes are funded, has allocatedNAJAF 186 $3212 million this year. Since it was Manssuriyt 2 THI-QAR 20 partners continue to provide basic necessities and protection established in June 2015, it has received $71 million in contributions to emergencyMuqdadiya preparedness and response activities in areas withNAJAF 287 critical needs. 1 46 14 1 102 services. Al Jabal BASRAH 188MUTHANNA Ad Dujayl t Confirmed 40 76 UNK 2,810Firs round allocation by type of organizationBASRAHContributions by donor Al Baghdadi cholera cases MUTHANNA Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Nullam Confirmed (in million US$) 5,968 Post-March 2016 3,0413,161 Khalis Ba'Aqubah Mandali1655 cholera cases mollis vel nunc vitae molestie. Proin vitae efficitur lorem, 3,687 quis T Pre-March 2016 3,736 KUWAIT ig 5,000 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 $71 million $32.6 millionAl Tarmia as of 15 October 2015 pellentesquer magna. Mauris pharetra, felis vitae scelerisque Heet 3% is DIYALA Debaga Camp IDPsKu inb campsaysah Afundingbo receivedAl B too dateu first standard allocation 2016* Kan'An ultricies, urna leo posuere nulla, aliquet euismod elit lorem a Husainiya Bani 1,000 GOVERNORATE purus.Al Qaiya r Uta aliquam dui sit ametA arcuNB porttitor,AR vel imperdiet est Tiban Ali Jasim 9% 809 6,777 Saab Al Saad United KingdomUK 29 bibendum. Nulla et venenatis orci, ullamcorper rhoncus nisl. Nam $25 million 55 projects MakhmurGOVEDRebNagaORATE Slichtotaliy aallocation 2015Ramadi pre-approved for funding vel est turpis. Vestibulum sodales, Stadiumaugue Camp eget sodales cursus, mi Zankoura Al Khalidiyah Abu Bour 6 Al Awasel Bagdad NetherlandsNetherlands 27 Al Wafaa Ghraib $32.6m 49% odio feugiat purus, sagittis venenatis tortor dui eu enim. Duis justo $39.6 Kmillionhalidiyah 39% eros, mollis ac hendrerit ut, interdum eu risus. Interdum et Falluja 31 partnersBAGHDAD 21 1 Kilo 160 KIRKUK available for first round allocation 2016 supported (18 INGOs, 5 NNGOs, 7 UN, 1 other) Germany malesuadaShirqat fames ac ante ipsum primis in faucibus. Pellentesque HabbaniyahTourist GOVERNORATE Badra Germany 11 8,000 Cumulative displaced since 24 March 2016: 7,862 (IDPs) 1 eu diam massa. Vestibulum eleifend nulla quam,As of non 29 May viverra 2016 dolor City Amiriyat Al Madain Shirqat $32.6 million $7.5 million Al Mazraa At Tanmiyah SwedenSweden 3 tempor6,000 in. Maecenas vel mi, in condimentum risus. Kirkuk al Falluja No. of IDPs in site first standard allocation 2016 Alavailable Mahmudiya for next allocation round Jassan SALAH AL-DIN Site capacity Taj Al Intenational non-govermental organizations 4,000 Azezia Al-Iskandariya Ireland Flash point Din United Nations Ireland 1 2,000 people displaced since 24 March inFormal Debaga IDP site $5 million 5% contribution NationalConfirmed non-govermental organizations 0 6,069 Hawiga first reserve allocation 2016 towards HRPMusayab 2016 requirement ($861 million) Displacement movement 74 Al Dabwny2,724Other 28-Mar 10-Apr 23-Apr 6-May 31-May Meshed cholera cases The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.Ai nThe data for this map has a limited number of sourMaces,ha includingwil parties to the conflict.Sha hThey mdataiy hasa notW beenA SindependentlySIT 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. * does not include audit and adminisHussaintration feesK erbala 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 verifiedAl-T andam is subjectur to error or omission, deliberate or BABYLON GOVERNORATE Creation date: 1 JUN 2016 Sources: 1. OCHA, Clusters and IOM DTM 2. JCC/ERC (The IDP tracking matrix is regularly revised to reflect figures of people in the camp) 3. OCHA Humanitarian Funding Unit Feedback: [email protected] iraq.humanitarianresponse.info www.reliefweb.int otherwise by the various sources. Due to the rapidly changing situation, numbers and locations listed are subject to change. Hindiya 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,KERB 6. EmergencyALA Telecommunications,GOVERNORATE 9. Coordination and Common Services 10. UNOSAT 19 December 2015 11. JCC/ERC [email protected] iraq.humanitarianresponse.info www.reliefweb.int Feedback: GOVERNORATE Hilla Hashimiya