IOM : Response Update #16 26 January - 08 February 2017

TURKEYTURKEY Sheikhan Mamrashan Garmawa Mamilian Nargizlia 1 SYRIASYRIA Tilkaif Soran IRAN A kre IRAN A l-Shikhan IIRA N Tilkaif Qaymawa (Zelikan) Bardarash A l-Ham daniya Shaqlawa

Hasansham U3 Mosul Baharka Khazer M1 Harshm SAUDISAUDI ARABIAARABIA N I N E W A 2 Wardak NFI M osul E R B I L D I YA L A Koisnjaq Erbil Gwer Dokan Al Usigua Debaga 1 NFI Dokan Mousil governorate camp Debaga 2 Koisnjaq Qayarah Airstrip Mada'in Debaga Extension Transitional Zone S U L A Y M A N I Y A H NFI B A G H D A D Hay al Jamaiya Surdesh NFI Debaga Stadium Camp Mahmoudiya Haj Ali Dabes Qayarah Jad'ah Camp NFI 79 W A S S I T ID NFI P Mrkaz Dibis s 11 5 I B A B Y L O N Mama check point 58 D M akhmur P 7 ID s 6 P s ID P s Sulaymaniya 3 Kirkuk Maktab 2 9 Barzinja

A l-Shirqat I Kirkuk Center Debis check point Khaled D P s NFI Laylan CIDP Hawiga Yahyawa Laylan IDP

2 9 0 A l-Hawiga Nazrawa ID P s Chamchamal K I R K U K Laylan 2 Ps 262 ID Number of Activities by Sector Cumulative During the Sector - Activity Since June 2016 Reporting Daquq Period Baiji Health - Provision of 127,812 16,395 Medical Consultations and Treatment/Medication Tikrit-Sylo Alhijaj Al-Alam 1 Qdisiyah1-Mahalla 214 NFI - Distribution of 39,383 2,807 NFI Non-Food Items Kits Psychosocial - Provision Al-Alam 2 Shaqlawa complex 8,302 1,014 of Services Al Safyh Tazade Shelter - Distribution of Hay Al shuhdaa Mahala 204 Al-Mutaradah 204 5,998 763 Emergency Shelter Kits NFI Hay Alqalaa Shelter - Distribution of 4,425 - Sealing-Off Kits Dream City Qoratu Hay Alfirdous 8,800 3,240 Shelter - Tents installed Daur Shelter - Camp Management 14 - Caravan Offices installed

S A L A H A L - D I N A l-Daur 17 1 Shelter - Rub Halls installed Livelihood - Beneficiaries 35 2 Al-Wand 2 of livelihoodA lservices-Wand 1 TTURKEY Al Abassia Community Infrastructure - Al-Hwesh N/A Ongoing Quick Impact Projects (QIPs) implemented D A H U K N/A Ongoing CCCM - E-Sites Activities SYRIA Sumel SYRIA Rabia'a IOM Activities, Localities and Infrastructure Transportation, Origin 26,127 1,209 Telafar IOM Activities in Camps Transportation, Destination IOM Activities in Emergency Sites Transportation of IDPs (sites established by IOM) Balad N I N E W A IOM Activities in Other Sites Number of Kerosene 9,122 6,445 Assistance Kits Distributed Camps with noDujail IOM Activities 377,610 1,092 Internally Displaced Persons* Ba'Aj Mosul Country Capital Railways A l-FaGovernorateres Road Network M*Theseuska numbersr Saad areCa mtakenp from the IOM Iraq Displacement Tracking Matrix Al -Ba'aj (DTM) Emergency Tracking, covering displacement from Salah al-Din, Ninewa, District Capital Urban Areas Hatr a Erbil and Kirkuk governorates.

This map is for illustration purposes only. 0 12.5 25 50 75 100 Source: Localities: OCHA, IOM-DTM Names and boundaries on this map Boundaries: IOM-DTM; Other Locations: IOM/DTM do not imply official endorsement Kilometers Coordinate System: WGS 1984 UTM Zone 38N or acceptance by IOM. Above left (©Qatar Red Crescent 2017): IOM and the Qatar Red Crescent have jointly initiated the “Sanad campaign” to support seven selected primary health care centers in east Mosul with medical equipment, medical supplies and furniture to serve populations inside Mosul. Above right (©Juan Carlos Toro/IOM Iraq 2017): Families at the Qayara Airstrip Emergency Site have access to medical facilities, thanks to the assistance of UK - DFID. Over the reporting period, 16,395 medical consultations were carried out by IOM in camps and emergency sites in Erbil, Kirkuk, Ninewa and Salah al-Din with the support of several partners.

Above (©Sandra Black/IOM Iraq 2017): With assistance from the Government of Kuwait, 6,445 kerosene kits were distributed to displaced Iraqi families in Haj Ali and Qayara Airstrip Emergency Sites. Kerosene is critical to keep cooking stoves and heaters working through cold nighttime temperatures, which often drop below freezing.

Stories of displacement: Hussein ‘’When we first arrived to the school, we found only Left: When Hussein and his family arrived at abandoned walls.’’ This was the prospect of shelter that Al-Anwa’a Al-Jawei’ah School, it was full of gar- Hussein and his family found after fleeing ISIL in Salah bage and not fit for human habitation. al-Din governorate’s western desert, and arriving in the city of Tikrit. Below left and right: After the renovations, re- pairs and upgrades to the school, Hussein, his They left their home with around 30 other families, family, and another 30 families now have a more bringing only a few clothes with them, and headed to- secure, well resourced shelter. Proper windows wards the school looking for shelter. “It was a very dark have been installed, and infrastructure support night when we came to the school,’’ added Hussein. including electricity, water tanks and latrines and showers have been put in place. The school had no access to water, electricity, or sani- tation facilities; it was full of garbage and Hussein and his family had to rely on neighbors to access bathrooms and showers.

With the support of the European Union’s Humanitar- ian Aid and Civil Protection Department (ECHO), IOM assisted the families with a range of services, including providing access to electricity, hot water, water tanks, sanitation, doors and windows. In addition to site ren- ovations and upgrades, the families have also received blankets, mattresses and heaters.

Families previously lived together in classrooms; IOM installed wooden partitions to provide them with sep- arate private spaces. “Each family now has privacy,” said Hussein’s father.

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