: Humanitarian Snapshot (as of 30 June 2017)

The end of fighting in will not signal the end TURKEY MOSUL CITY WASH NEEDS⁴ of the humanitarian crisis in Iraq, and millions of Dahuk According to a rapid needs assessment (RNA) conducted

Iraqis will continue to need assistance well into Mosul NINEWA between 24 May and 22 June, challenges accessing safe Telafar 2018. As military operations in Mosul entered their drinking water were reported in all assessed Ba’aj final phase the rate at which people fled the city neighbourhoods of West Mosul, compared to 57 per cent slowed. The cumulative number displaced since in East Mosul. Hawiga military operations began in October approaches SYRIA The breakdown of the water system was the biggest issue 1 million as humanitarian needs among affected SALAH AL-DIN reported in West Mosul, with limitations to the sanitation people continue to grow. Some 690,799 people and water treatment capacity. Trucked water is the main are currently displaced to camps and host Ana Ka’im source of water in 86 per cent of assessed communities, 97 per cent of whom are from West DIYALA neighbourhoods in West Mosul; in 57 per cent of East Mosul. Some 214,826 people have returned to Ba`aqubah Mosul neighbourhoods the main source is piped water. Kilo 18 their homes in accessible neighbourhoods, 29 per cent of whom returned to West Mosul. A rapid Kilo 60 East Mosul needs assessment (RNA) conducted between 24 May Rutba ANBAR Kerbala and 22 June indicated that people are returning Hilla WASSIT home due to an increased sense of security in their BABYLON JORDAN West Mosul Diwaniya area of origin, despite the ongoing conflict. Amarah QADISSIYA Humanitarian needs continue in return areas, and MISSAN food security, water and sanitation services and

access to livelihoods are flagged as areas of % of the population without access K Currently displaced people Nassriyah to sufficient water that was safe for drinking and cooking in the last 7 days particular concern. Returnees to date (since 2014) THI-QAR Basrah No reported challenge in accessing safe water 1,000,000 MUTHANNA 0 - 25% Hawiga, western Anbar and Telafar are still under 26 - 50% the control of the Islamic State of Iraq and the 51 - 75% 150,000 76 - 100% Levant, and military operations to retake these SAUDI ARABIA areas could displace the majority of remaining KUWAIT MOSUL CITY EDUCATION NEEDS⁴ Hard-to-reach area (estimated population in area 140,000 people) civilians. Children face challenges accessing education in 93 per cent of neighbourhoods assessed in the RNA. In 84 per INTERNAL DISPLACEMENT - MOSUL OPERATION¹ EXPLOSIVE INCIDENTS³ cent of neighbourhoods where children are not attending

Of the over 4.8 million people displaced in Iraq since Turkey Explosive incidents continue to school, they have been out of formal education for over a early 2014, about 3.4 million remain displaced, living place civilians in Mosul at risk. year.

in 3,700 locations across the country. Dahuk Almost 16,000 trauma cases were !P Syria attended to at the stabilization East Mosul 900,000² points on routes out of the city

!Mosul P including injuries from explosives. ! Erbil Start of West P In return areas, a large number of West Mosul Mosul Operation Start of improvised explosive devices were East Mosul Operation found in the rubble.

!Kirkuk P An increase in suicide attacks in % of children not attending school K Proportion unknown Explosive Incidents Level East Mosul in the second half of 15 17 19 30 Moderate 0 - 25% Jun 16 Oct 16 Feb 17 Jun 17 June compromised humanitarian High 26 - 50% 51 - 75% Very High access. Salah al-Din and Ninewa Mosul 76 - 100%

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: 3 July 2017. Sources: 1. IOM Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) June 30 2017 - 2. Government of Iraq - cumulative displacement as of 28 June 2017 - 3. IMMAP Report June 2017 - 4. Rapid Assessments Needs Round 2 OCHA / REACH. 18 June 2017 Feedback: [email protected] iraq.humanitarianresponse.info www.reliefweb.int