: Displacement - Humanitarian Snapshot (as of 07 November 2014)

SITUATION OVERVIEW HUMANITARIAN NEEDS FOR WINTER 1 Iraq is now contending with one of the largest TURKEY displaced populations in the world. Since 197,452 people January 2014, 1.9 million people have been Dahuk need cash assistance displaced and scattered across 1,928 sites in Iraq. A large number of families are staying in inadequate shelter arrangements that are 300,000 people unsuitable for the winter weather Erbil need life-saving winterisation packages conditions. SYRIA Sulaymaniyah NINEWA KIRKUK 450,000 displaced people 1.9 million need warm winter clothes and shoes internally displaced people (IDPs) SALAH AL-DIN

(Since January 2014) DIYALA 516,000 vulnerable people need adequate shelter 290,000 1.7 million Ba`aqubah affected host communities IDPs BAGHDAD Other people 1.26 million people WASSIT in need Kerbala in need Shelter / NFI assistance 1.5 million Hilla BABYLON affected non-host communities in KERBALA Baghdad ANBAR Governorate capital Diwaniya areas under the control of armed JORDAN MISSAN groups QADISSIYA

NAJAF THI-QAR 2.8 million people need food assistance 223,596 Nassriyah Syrian refugees BASRAH

MUTHANNA Basrah 145,542 people newly displaced (Sept. - Oct. 2014) $173.1 million needed for winter

WASH $0.9 M TIMELINE OF EVENTS 20143 January March July October CLOTHING $7.5 M About 85,000 IDPs Intense fighting centred in Anbar Governorate Access to basic services Increase of 145,542 individuals due to fighting in cities of and Ramadi increases the in areas controlled by due to clashes throughout the Anbar Governorate number of IDPs to 380,000 armed groups deteriorating central north governorates HEALTH $23.2 M

1.2 M 1.2 M 1.8 M 1.9 M BASIC ITEMS $25 M

February June August SHELTER $46.3M Continued fighting increases The conflict increases the number of IDPs Violence in nothern Iraq the number of IDPs to from central and northern parts of Iraq and several regions of the approximately 140,000 including cities of Mosul and to 650,000 country has resulted in an increase FOOD $70.2 M and from Anbar Governorate to 550,000 in the number of displaced Iraqis

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 fluidity of the conflict, control status is likely to change. Creation date: 07 Nov. 2014 Sources: 1OCHA and partners 2IOM DTM 3UNOCHA, UNHCR, ICODAH Feedback: [email protected] iraq.humanitarianresponse.info www.reliefweb.int