MASTER LIST REPORT 117 MASTER LIST REPORT 117 JULY – AUGUST 2020

Change in Methodology: Data for the Master List is collected through Key Informants providing figures at household level. The number of individuals is then estimated by multiplying the number of households by six, the average size of an Iraqi household as per governmental statistics, for all out-of-camp IDPs and returnees. For the first time, in this July–August 2020 round, the number of individuals for in-camp IDPs is calculated by multiplying the number of households by five, which is the average household size consistent with data from the Iraq Camp Coordination and Camp Management (CCCM) Cluster since 2018. Because of this change in calcu- lation methodology to determine the number of IDPs in in-camp settings, population variation relating to the number of IDPs between this round and the previous round will be impacted.

HIGHLIGHTS

IDP individuals 4,744,050 Returnee individuals 4,211,982 4,660,404 3,511,602 3,343,776 3,030,006

2,536,734 2,317,698

1,744,980 1,495,962 1,299,987

557,400 1,399,170 443,124 116,850

Apr Jun Aug Oct Dec Feb Apr Jun Aug Oct Dec Feb Apr Jun Aug Oct Dec Feb Apr Jun Aug Oct Dec Feb Apr Jun Aug Oct Dec Feb Apr June Aug Oct Dec Feb Apr Jun Aug 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020

Figure 1. Number of IDPs and returnees over time

Data collection for Round 117 took place in July and August 2020. As of 31 August During the same period, DTM also identified 1,299,987 IDPs (225,443 house- 2020, DTM identified 4,744,050 returnees (790,675 households), dispersed across holds), dispersed across 18 governorates, 104 districts and 2,974 locations in Iraq. 18 governorates, 38 districts and 2,070 locations in Iraq. A higher number of This represents an overall decrease of 81,345 IDP individuals from the previous new returnees was recorded in Round 117 (25,920) compared with the number round; however, keeping in mind the methodological change of reduced in-camp recorded in Round 116 (12,948). The most common governorates that individuals IDP household size, the actual decrease is of 28,674 individuals. returned to between July and August 2020 include Ninewa (where 27,186 individ- Regarding IDPs’ area of origin, consistent with the previous round, 59 per cent of uals were recorded), al-Din (5,712), and Diyala (1,236). As with Rounds 115 the current caseload of IDPs come from Ninewa Governorate, especially from and 116, this low return rate is unsurprising, as the Iraqi Government authorities (269,077 individuals), (227,035 individuals) and Al-Ba’aj (103,295). continue to impose mobility restrictions to curb the spread of the coronavirus The next highest shares of IDPs come from Salah al-Din and governorates, 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. which both have 11 per cent of the country’s total caseload.

Displacement Overview Return Overview As of 31 August 2020 As of 31 August 2020 1,299,987 225,443 4,744,050 790,675 IDP individuals IDP households Returnee individuals Returnee households

Main Governorates of Displacement Main Governorates of Return

Ninewa Dahuk Ninewa Anbar Salah al-Din 300,865 IDPs 280,869 IDPs 232,192 IDPs 1,834,356 Returnees 1,493,766 Returnees 697,854 Returnees

Geographic Distribution Geographic Distribution 18 104 2,974 8 38 2,070 Governorates Districts Locations Governorates Districts Locations

1 IOM IRAQ MASTER LIST REPORT 117

DISPLACEMENT OVERVIEW

The below graphs show (1) the number of IDPs in all governorates of displacement, (2) the number of IDPs in each main district as well as (3) the proportion of IDPs per governorate of origin for each governorate of displacement.

Ninewa 300,865 IDPs Dahuk 280,869 IDPs ► Three main districts of displacement ► Three main districts of displacement 54+ 34 47+ 16

Mosul 137,562 Sumel 152,960 + + 11 11

Al-Shikhan 46,748 91,372 + + 0 1

Al-Hamdaniya 29,176 Dahuk 30,420

► Governorates of origin ► Governorates of origin NINEWA NINEWA331,170 IDPs 331,170 IDPs DAHUK DAHUK318,786 IDPs 318,786 IDPs

98% Ninewa 98% Ninewa 99% Ninewa 99% Ninewa 2% Others 2% Others 1% Others 1% Others Others include: Erbil, SalahOthers al-Din, include: Erbil, and Salah Anbar al-Din, Kirkuk and Anbar Others include: Salah al-Din,Others Anbar, include: Kirkuk Salah and al-Din, Anbar, Kirkuk and Baghdad

ErbilERBIL ERBIL237,408 IDPs 237,408 IDPs 232,192 IDPs SULAIMANIYAHSulaymaniyahSULAIMANIYAH140,304 IDPs 140,304 IDPs 137,487 IDPs 10% Salah al-Din 10% Salah al-Din ► Three main districts of displacement ► Three main districts of displacement 91+ 4 47% Ninewa 47% Ninewa 30% Anbar 30% Anbar 25% Salah al-Din 18%25% Diyala Salah 18%al-Din Baghdad18%64+ 16 17%Diyala Anbar 18% Baghdad 17% Anbar NINEWA Erbil NINEWA331,170 IDPs 331,170 IDPs 13% Others214,092 13% OthersDAHUK DAHUK318,786Sulaymaniyah IDPs 318,786 IDPs22% Others 87,01222% Others + + 2 Others include: Baghdad,Others Erbil, include:Kirkuk andBaghdad, Diyala Erbil, Kirkuk and Diyala Others include: Ninewa,Others include: and Kirkuk Ninewa,7 Babylon and Kirkuk 98% NinewaMakhmur 98% Ninewa7,390 99% Ninewa 99% NinewaKalar 21,237 + + 1 2% Others 2% Others 1 1% Others 1% Others OthersKIRKUK include: Erbil, SalahKIRKUKOthers99,534 al-Din, include: IDPsKirkuk Erbil, and Salah Anbar99,534 al-Din, IDPsKirkuk and Anbar OthersSALAH include: AL-DIN Salah al-Din,SALAHOthersChamchamal74,484 Anbar, include: AL-DIN Kirkuk IDPs Salah and al-Din, Baghdad74,484 Anbar, Kirkuk IDPs and Baghdad 5,136 11% Ninewa 11% Ninewa 9,522 9% Kirkuk 9% Kirkuk 58% Kirkuk 58% Kirkuk 22% Salah al-Din 22% Salah al-Din 89% Salah al-Din 89% Salah al-Din ► Governorates of origin ► Governorates of origin ERBIL ERBIL237,408 IDPs 237,408 IDPs 9% Others 9% OthersSULAIMANIYAH SULAIMANIYAH140,304 IDPs 140,304 IDPs 2% Others 2% Others Others include: Diyala, OthersAnbar, Baghdadinclude: Diyala,and Babylon Anbar, Baghdad10% and Salah Babylon al-Din 10% Salah al-DinOthers include: Diyala, OthersNinewa include: and Anbar Diyala, Ninewa and Anbar 47% Ninewa 47% Ninewa 30% Anbar 30% Anbar 25% Salah al-Din 18%25% Diyala Salah 18%al-Din Baghdad18% 17%Diyala Anbar 18% Baghdad 17% Anbar NINEWA NINEWA331,170 IDPs 331,170 IDPs 13% Others 13% OthersDAHUK DAHUK318,786 IDPs 318,786 IDPs22% Others 22% Others OthersDIYALA include: Baghdad,DIYALAOthers Erbil,54,132 include:Kirkuk IDPs andBaghdad, Diyala Erbil,54,132 Kirkuk IDPs and Diyala OthersBAGHDAD include: Ninewa,BAGHDADOthers Babylon38,076 include: and IDPs Kirkuk Ninewa, Babylon38,076 and IDPs Kirkuk 8% Salah al-Din 8% Salah al-Din 98% Ninewa 98% Ninewa 99% Ninewa 99% Ninewa 87% Diyala 87% Diyala 51% Anbar 51% Anbar 22% Ninewa 14% Babylon22% Ninewa 14% Babylon 2% Others 2% Others NINEWA 331,170 IDPs 1% Others 1% Others DAHUK 318,786 IDPs 97,4405% Others IDPs 5% Others 13% Others 66,74413% Others IDPs KirkukKIRKUKOthers include: Erbil, SalahKIRKUKOthers99,534 al-Din, include: IDPsKirkuk Erbil, and Salah Anbar99,534 al-Din, IDPs Kirkuk and Anbar OthersSALAH include: AL-DIN SalahSalah al-Din,OthersSALAH 74,484Anbar, include:al-Din AL-DIN Kirkuk IDPs Salah and al-Din, Baghdad74,484 Anbar, Kirkuk IDPs and Baghdad Others include: Anbar, OthersBabylon, include: Baghdad, Anbar, Ninewa Babylon, and Kirkuk Baghdad,11% Ninewa Ninewa and Kirkuk 11% Ninewa Others include: Salah al-Din,Others Diyala, include: Baghdad Salah al-Din,and Kirkuk Diyala, Baghdad9% and Kirkuk Kirkuk 9% Kirkuk ► Three main districts of displacement ► Three98% Ninewamain districts of displacement 99% Ninewa 34+ 28 58% Kirkuk 81+ 17 58% Kirkuk 22% Salah al-Din 22% Salah al-Din 89% Salah al-Din 89% Salah al-Din 2% Others 1% Others 9% Others 9% Others 2% Others 2% Others ERBILANBAR Kirkuk ANBARERBIL237,40836,384 IDPs 237,40836,384 IDPs 80,970 SULAIMANIYAHBABYLON SULAIMANIYAHBABYLONOthersTooz140,30417,016 Khurmatuinclude: IDPs Erbil, Salah140,304 al-Din,17,016 Kirkuk IDPs and Anbar22,356 Others include: Salah al-Din, Anbar, Kirkuk and Baghdad + + 24 Others include: Diyala, 1 OthersAnbar, Baghdadinclude: Diyala,and Babylon Anbar, Baghdad and Babylon Others include: Diyala, OthersNinewa include: and Anbar Diyala, Ninewa and Anbar 10% Salah al-Din 10% Salah al-Din 9% Ninewa 9% Ninewa 47% NinewaDaquq 47% Ninewa30% Anbar 30% Anbar 25% Salah al-Din 18%25% Diyala Salah 18%al-DinTikrit Baghdad18% 17%Diyala Anbar 18% Baghdad 17% Anbar 72% Anbar 72% Anbar14,616 26% Babylon 26% Babylon 87% Babylon 87% Babylon 18,906 + + 1 NINEWA 1 331,170 IDPs 13% Others 13% OthersDAHUK ERBIL318,786 IDPs 237,408 IDPs 22% Others 22% Others SULAIMANIYAH 140,304 IDPs DIYALA DIYALA 2% Others 2% BAGHDADOthers BAGHDAD38,076 IDPs 38,076 IDPs 4% Others Others include:Dabes Baghdad,Others Erbil,54,132 include:Kirkuk IDPs and Baghdad, Diyala Erbil,54,132 Kirkuk IDPs and Diyala Others include: Ninewa,Others Babylon include: Samarraand Kirkuk Ninewa, Babylon and Kirkuk 4% Others 10% Salah al-Din Others include: Salah al-Din,Others Baghdad, include:1,428 NinewaSalah al-Din, and Kirkuk Baghdad, Ninewa8% andSalah Kirkuk al-Din 8% SalahOthers al-Din include: Anbar, OthersBaghdad, include: Diyala, Anbar, Salah al-DinBaghdad, and Diyala, Kirkuk16,686 Salah al-Din and Kirkuk 98% Ninewa 99% Ninewa 47% Ninewa 30% Anbar 25% Salah al-Din 18% Diyala 18% Baghdad 17% Anbar 87% Diyala 87% Diyala 51% Anbar 51% Anbar 22% Ninewa 14% Babylon22% Ninewa 14% Babylon ► Governorates of origin 2% Others ► Governorates of origin 1% Others 13% Others 22% Others KIRKUK 99,534 IDPs 5% Others 5%SALAH Others AL-DIN 74,484 IDPs 13% Others 13% Others KERBALAOthers include: Erbil, SalahKERBALAKIRKUK15,846 al-Din, Kirkuk IDPs and Anbar99,53415,846 IDPs IDPs NAJAFOthers include: Salah al-Din,SALAHNAJAFOthers12,504 Anbar, include: AL-DIN Kirkuk IDP Baghdad, and Baghdad Erbil,74,48412,504 Kirkuk IDPsIDP and Diyala Others include: Ninewa, Babylon and Kirkuk Others include: Anbar, OthersBabylon, include: Baghdad, Anbar, Ninewa Babylon, and Kirkuk Baghdad,11% Ninewa Ninewa and Kirkuk 11% NinewaOthers include: Salah al-Din,Others Diyala, include: Baghdad Salah al-Din,and Kirkuk Diyala, Baghdad9% and Kirkuk Kirkuk 9% Kirkuk 8% Babylon 8% Babylon 58% Kirkuk 58% Kirkuk 22% Salah al-Din 22% Salah al-Din 89% Salah al-Din 89% Salah al-Din 85% Ninewa 85% Ninewa 99% Ninewa 99% Ninewa ERBIL 237,408 IDPs 9% Others 9% OthersSULAIMANIYAH KIRKUK140,304 IDPs 99,534 IDPs 2% Others 2% Others SALAH AL-DIN 74,484 IDPs ANBAR 36,384 IDPs 7% Others 7%BABYLON Others 17,016 IDPs 1% Others 1% Others Others include: Diyala, ANBAROthersAnbar, Baghdadinclude: Diyala,and Babylon Anbar,36,384 Baghdad IDPs and Babylon Others include: Diyala, OthersBABYLONNinewa include: and Anbar Diyala, Ninewa17,016 and Anbar IDPs 11% Ninewa 9% Kirkuk Others include: Anbar, OthersKirkuk, include:Diyala, Salah Anbar, al-Din Kirkuk, and Diyala, Baghdad10% Salah Salah al-Din al-Din and Baghdad Others include: Diyala, OthersSalah al-Din, include: Anbar Diyala, and Salah Kirkuk al-Din, Anbar and9% NinewaKirkuk 9% Ninewa 47% Ninewa 30% Anbar 25% Salah al-Din 18% 58%Diyala Kirkuk 18% Baghdad 17% Anbar 22% Salah al-Din 89% Salah al-Din 72% Anbar 72% Anbar 26% Babylon 26% Babylon 87% Babylon 87% Babylon 13% Others 22% Others 9% Others 2% Others DiyalaDIYALA DIYALA 50,4942% Others IDPs 2%BAGHDAD Others AnbarBAGHDAD38,076 IDPs 38,076 IDPs 4% Others 36,1624% Others IDPs WASSITOthers include: Baghdad,WASSIT Erbil,54,1326,384 Kirkuk IDPs and Diyala 54,1326,384 IDPs BASRAHOthers include: Ninewa,BASRAHOthers Babylon6,528 include: and KirkukIDP Diyala, Anbar,6,528 Baghdad IDP and Babylon Others include: Diyala, Ninewa and Anbar Others include: Salah al-Din,Others Baghdad, include: NinewaSalah al-Din, and Kirkuk Baghdad, Ninewa8% andSalah Kirkuk al-Din 8% SalahOthers al-Din include: Anbar, OthersBaghdad, include: Diyala, Anbar, Salah al-DinBaghdad, and Diyala, Kirkuk Salah al-Din and Kirkuk ► Three main districts of displacement 10% Kirkuk 10% Kirkuk ► Three main districts of displacement10% Kirkuk 10% Kirkuk 63+ 19 87% Diyala 41+ 32 87% Diyala 51% Anbar 51% Anbar 22% Ninewa 14% Babylon22% Ninewa 14% Babylon 76% Ninewa 76% Ninewa 33% Salah al-Din 33%30% Salah Ninewa al-Din 20%30% AnbarNinewa 20% Anbar KIRKUKBa’quba 99,534 IDPs 21,197 5% Others 5%SALAH Others AL-DIN DIYALA74,484Falluja IDPs 54,132 IDPs 13% Others 22,674 13% Others BAGHDAD 38,076 IDPs KERBALA KERBALA15,846 IDPs 15,846 IDPs 14% Others 14% OthersNAJAF NAJAF12,504 IDP 12,504 IDP 7% Others 7% Others + + 9 Others include: Anbar, 14 OthersBabylon, include: Baghdad, Anbar, Ninewa Babylon, and Kirkuk Baghdad,11% Ninewa Ninewa and Kirkuk Others include: Salah al-Din,Others Diyala, include: Baghdad Salah al-Din,and Kirkuk Diyala, Baghdad9% and Kirkuk Kirkuk 8% Salah al-Din Others include: Diyala, OthersSalah al-Din include: and Diyala, Anbar Salah al-Din and Anbar8% Babylon 8% BabylonOthers include: Diyala, OthersBaghdad include: and Babylon Diyala, Baghdad and Babylon 58% KirkukKhanaqin 22% Salah al-Din 89% Salah al-Din 87% DiyalaRamadi 7,206 51% Anbar 22% Ninewa 14% Babylon 85% Ninewa 85% Ninewa 15,953 99% Ninewa 99% Ninewa + + 1 1 9% Others 2% Others 5% Others 13% Others 7% Others 7% Others 1% Others 1% Others ANBAROthers include: KifriDiyala, ANBARAnbar,36,384 Baghdad IDPs and Babylon36,384 IDPs BABYLONOthers include: Diyala, BABYLONNinewaOthers17,016 include:andAl-Rutba Anbar IDPs Anbar, Babylon,17,016 Baghdad, IDPs Ninewa and Kirkuk Others include: Salah al-Din, Diyala, Baghdad and Kirkuk OthersQADISSIYA include: Anbar, QADISSIYAOthersKirkuk,3,900 include:Diyala, IDPs7,278 SalahAnbar, al-Din Kirkuk, and3,900 Diyala, Baghdad IDPs Salah al-Din and Baghdad OthersTHI-QAR include: Diyala, THI-QAROthersSalah al-Din,3,426 include: Anbar IDPs Diyala, and Salah Kirkuk al-Din,3,4263,096 Anbar IDPs 9%and Ninewa Kirkuk 9% Ninewa

72% Anbar 72% Anbar 26% Babylon 26% Babylon 87% Babylon 87% Babylon ► Governorates64% Ninewa of origin64% Ninewa 32% Kirkuk 32% Kirkuk 58% Ninewa ► Governorates58% Ninewa of origin18% Anbar 15% Kirkuk18% Anbar 15% Kirkuk DIYALA 2% Others 2% BAGHDADOthers ANBAR38,076 IDPs 36,384 IDPs 4% Others BABYLON 17,016 IDPs WASSIT WASSIT54,1326,384 IDPs 6,384 IDPs 4% Others 4%BASRAH Others BASRAH6,528 IDP 6,528 IDP 9% Others 4%9% Others Others 9% Ninewa Others include: Salah al-Din,Others Baghdad, include: NinewaSalah al-Din, and Kirkuk Baghdad, Ninewa8% andSalah Kirkuk al-Din Others include: Anbar, OthersBaghdad, include: Diyala, Anbar, Salah al-DinBaghdad, and Diyala, Kirkuk Salah al-Din and Kirkuk Others include: BaghdadOthers and Salah include: al-Din Baghdad and Salah al-Din10% Kirkuk 10% Kirkuk Others include: Baghdad,Others Salah include:al-Din, Diyala,Baghdad, Kirkuk Salah and al-Din, Babylon Diyala,10% Kirkuk and Babylon10% Kirkuk 87% Diyala 51% Anbar 72% Anbar 22% Ninewa 14% Babylon 26% Babylon 87% Babylon 76% Ninewa 76% Ninewa 33% Salah al-Din 33%30% Salah Ninewa al-Din 20%30% AnbarNinewa 20% Anbar 5% Others 13% Others 2% Others 4% Others KERBALA KERBALA15,846 IDPs 15,846 IDPs 14% Others 14% OthersNAJAF NAJAF12,504 IDP 12,504 IDP 7% Others 7% Others MISSANOthers include: Anbar, MISSANBabylon,2,262 Baghdad, IDPs Ninewa and2,262 Kirkuk IDPs MUTHANNAOthers include: Salah al-Din,MUTHANNAOthers Diyala,1,026 include: Baghdad IDPs Salah andal-Din, Kirkuk Baghdad,1,026 IDPs Ninewa and Kirkuk Others include: Anbar, Baghdad, Diyala, Salah al-Din and Kirkuk Others include: Diyala, OthersSalah al-Din include: and Diyala, Anbar Salah al-Din and Anbar8% Babylon 8% BabylonOthers include: Diyala, OthersBaghdad include: and Babylon Diyala, Baghdad and Babylon 14% Salah al-Din 14% Salah al-Din 9% Anbar 9% Anbar 85% Ninewa 85% Ninewa 99% Ninewa 99% Ninewa 47% Ninewa 47% Ninewa 20% Kirkuk 20% Kirkuk 59% Ninewa 59% Ninewa 7% Others 7% Others KERBALA 15,846 IDPs 1% Others 1% Others NAJAF 12,504 IDP ANBAR 36,384 IDPs 19% Others 19% OthersBABYLON 17,016 IDPs 14% Baghdad 18% 14%Others Baghdad 18% Others QADISSIYAOthers include: Anbar, QADISSIYAOthersKirkuk,3,900 include:Diyala, IDPs SalahAnbar, al-Din Kirkuk, and3,900 Diyala, Baghdad IDPs Salah al-Din and Baghdad OthersTHI-QAR include: Diyala, OthersTHI-QARSalah al-Din,3,426 include: Anbar IDPs Diyala, and Salah Kirkuk al-Din,3,426 Anbar IDPs and9% NinewaKirkuk 8% Babylon Others include: Baghdad,Others Anbar, include: Diyala Baghdad,and Babylon Anbar, Diyala and Babylon Others include: Salah al-Din,Others Kirkuk include: and Salah Diyala al-Din, Kirkuk and Diyala 2 IOM72% IRAQ Anbar 26% Babylon 87% Babylon 85% Ninewa 99% Ninewa 64% Ninewa 64% Ninewa 32% Kirkuk 32% Kirkuk 58% Ninewa 58% Ninewa 18% Anbar 15% Kirkuk18% Anbar 15% Kirkuk 2% Others 7% Others 1% Others 4% Others 4% Others 4%9% Others Others 9% Others WASSITOthers include: Salah al-Din,WASSIT6,384 Baghdad, IDPs Ninewa and 6,384Kirkuk IDPs BASRAHOthers include: Anbar, BASRAHBaghdad,Others6,528 include: Diyala, IDP Anbar,Salah al-Din Kirkuk, and6,528 Diyala, Kirkuk IDP Salah al-Din and Baghdad Others include: Diyala, Salah al-Din, Anbar and Kirkuk Others include: BaghdadOthers and Salah include: al-Din Baghdad and Salah al-Din10% Kirkuk 10% Kirkuk Others include: Baghdad,Others Salah include:al-Din, Diyala,Baghdad, Kirkuk Salah and al-Din, Babylon Diyala,10% Kirkuk and Babylon10% Kirkuk 76% Ninewa 76% Ninewa 33% Salah al-Din 33%30% Salah Ninewa al-Din 20%30% AnbarNinewa 20% Anbar KERBALA 15,846 IDPs 14% Others 14% OthersNAJAF WASSIT12,504 IDP 6,384 IDPs 7% Others 7% Others BASRAH 6,528 IDP MISSAN 2,262 IDPs MUTHANNA 1,026 IDPs Others include: Diyala, MISSANOthersSalah al-Din include: and Diyala, Anbar Salah2,262 al-Din IDPsand Anbar8% Babylon Others include: Diyala, OthersMUTHANNABaghdad include: and Babylon Diyala, Baghdad1,026 and Babylon IDPs 10% Kirkuk 10% Kirkuk 14% Salah al-Din 14% Salah al-Din 9% Anbar 9% Anbar 85% Ninewa 99% Ninewa 76% Ninewa 33% Salah al-Din 30% Ninewa 20% Anbar 47% Ninewa 47% Ninewa 20% Kirkuk 20% Kirkuk 59% Ninewa 59% Ninewa 7% Others 7% Others 1% Others 14% Others 19% Others 19% Others 14% Baghdad 18% 14%Others Baghdad 18% Others QADISSIYAOthers include: Anbar, QADISSIYAKirkuk,3,900 Diyala, IDPs Salah al-Din 3,900and Baghdad IDPs THI-QAROthers include: Diyala, THI-QARSalahOthers al-Din,3,426 include: Anbar IDPs Diyala, and SalahKirkuk 3,426al-Din and IDPs Anbar Others include: Diyala, Baghdad and Babylon Others include: Baghdad,Others Anbar, include: Diyala Baghdad,and Babylon Anbar, Diyala and Babylon Others include: Salah al-Din,Others Kirkuk include: and Salah Diyala al-Din, Kirkuk and Diyala

64% Ninewa 64% Ninewa 32% Kirkuk 32% Kirkuk 58% Ninewa 58% Ninewa 18% Anbar 15% Kirkuk18% Anbar 15% Kirkuk WASSIT 6,384 IDPs 4% Others 4%BASRAH Others QADISSIYA6,528 IDP 3,900 IDPs 9% Others 9% Others THI-QAR 3,426 IDPs Others include: BaghdadOthers and Salah include: al-Din Baghdad and Salah al-Din10% Kirkuk Others include: Baghdad,Others Salah include:al-Din, Diyala,Baghdad, Kirkuk Salah and al-Din, Babylon Diyala,10% Kirkuk and Babylon 76% Ninewa 33% Salah al-Din 64%30% Ninewa Ninewa 20% Anbar 32% Kirkuk 58% Ninewa 18% Anbar 15% Kirkuk 14% Others 7% Others 4% Others 9% Others MISSANOthers include: Diyala, MISSANSalah2,262 al-Din IDPsand Anbar 2,262 IDPs MUTHANNAOthers include: Diyala, MUTHANNABaghdadOthers1,026 include: and Babylon IDPs Baghdad and 1,026Salah al-Din IDPs Others include: Baghdad, Salah al-Din, Diyala, Kirkuk and Babylon 14% Salah al-Din 14% Salah al-Din 9% Anbar 9% Anbar 47% Ninewa 47% Ninewa 20% Kirkuk 20% Kirkuk 59% Ninewa 59% Ninewa QADISSIYA 3,900 IDPs 19% Others 19% OthersTHI-QAR MISSAN3,426 IDPs 14% Baghdad2,262 IDPs18% 14%Others Baghdad 18% Others MUTHANNA 1,026 IDPs Others include: Baghdad,Others Anbar, include: Diyala Baghdad,and Babylon Anbar, Diyala and Babylon Others include: Salah al-Din,Others Kirkuk include: and Salah Diyala al-Din, Kirkuk and Diyala 14% Salah al-Din 9% Anbar

64% Ninewa 32% Kirkuk 58% Ninewa 47% Ninewa 18% Anbar 15%20% Kirkuk Kirkuk 59% Ninewa 18% Others 4% Others 9% Others 19% Others 14% Baghdad Others include: Baghdad and Salah al-Din Others include: Baghdad,Others Salah al-Din,include: Diyala, Baghdad, Kirkuk Anbar, and Diyala Babylon and Babylon Others include: Salah al-Din, Kirkuk and Diyala

MISSAN 2,262 IDPs MUTHANNA 1,026 IDPs 14% Salah al-Din 9% Anbar 47% Ninewa 20% Kirkuk 59% Ninewa 19% Others 14% Baghdad 18% Others Others include: Baghdad, Anbar, Diyala and Babylon Others include: Salah al-Din, Kirkuk and Diyala NINEWA 331,170 IDPs DAHUK 318,786 IDPs

98% Ninewa 99% Ninewa 2% Others 1% Others Others include: Erbil, Salah al-Din, Kirkuk and Anbar Others include: Salah al-Din, Anbar, Kirkuk and Baghdad

NINEWA 331,170 IDPs DAHUK ERBIL318,786 IDPs 237,408 IDPs SULAIMANIYAH 140,304 IDPs 10% Salah al-Din 98% Ninewa 99% Ninewa 47% Ninewa 30% Anbar 25% Salah al-Din 18% Diyala 18% Baghdad 17% Anbar NINEWA 331,170 IDPs DAHUK 318,786 IDPs 2% Others MASTER LIST REPORTNINEWA 117 331,170 IDPs 1% Others 13% Others DAHUK 318,786 IDPs 22% Others Others include: Erbil, Salah al-Din, Kirkuk and Anbar Others include: Salah al-Din,Others Anbar, include: Kirkuk Baghdad, and BaghdadErbil, Kirkuk and Diyala Others include: Ninewa, Babylon and Kirkuk 98% Ninewa 98% Ninewa 99% Ninewa 99% Ninewa 2% Others 2% Others 1% Others 1% Others ERBIL 237,408 IDPs OthersSULAIMANIYAH include: Erbil, SalahKIRKUKOthers140,304 al-Din, include: Kirkuk IDPs Erbil, and Salah Anbar99,534 al-Din, IDPs Kirkuk and Anbar Others include: Salah al-Din,SALAHOthers Anbar, include: AL-DIN Kirkuk Salah and al-Din, Baghdad74,484 Anbar, Kirkuk IDPs and Baghdad 10% Salah al-Din DISPLACEMENT OVERVIEW11% Ninewa 9% Kirkuk 47% Ninewa 30% Anbar 25% Salah al-Din 18%58% Diyala Kirkuk 18% Baghdad 17% Anbar 22% Salah al-Din 89% Salah al-Din ERBIL 237,408 IDPs SULAIMANIYAH 140,304 IDPs 13% Others ERBIL 237,408 IDPs 22% Others 9% Others SULAIMANIYAH 140,304 IDPs 2% Others Baghdad 10% Salah32,400 al-Din IDPs Babylon 16,992 IDPs Others include: Baghdad, Erbil, Kirkuk and Diyala Others include: Ninewa,Others Babylon include: and Kirkuk Diyala, Anbar, Baghdad and Babylon 10% Salah al-Din Others include: Diyala, Ninewa and Anbar 47% Ninewa 30% Anbar 25% Salah al-Din 18% Diyala 18% Baghdad 17% Anbar ► Three main districts of47% displacement Ninewa 30% Anbar ► Three25% Salah main al-Din districts18% of Diyala displacement 18% Baghdad 17% Anbar 87+ 9 29+ 19 13% Others 13% Others 22% Others 22% Others NINEWA 331,170 IDPs DAHUK 318,786 IDPs KIRKUK 99,534 IDPs OthersSALAHNINEWA include: AL-DINKarkh Baghdad,DIYALAOthers 331,170Erbil,74,484 include:Kirkuk IDPs IDPs andBaghdad, Diyala8,748 Erbil,54,132 Kirkuk IDPs and Diyala OthersDAHUK include: Ninewa,BAGHDADOthers Babylon318,786Al-Musayab include: and Kirkuk IDPsNinewa, Babylon38,076 and IDPs Kirkuk 14,814 + + 2 11% Ninewa 14 9% Kirkuk 8% Salah al-Din 98% Ninewa 98% Ninewa 99% Ninewa 99% Ninewa 58% Kirkuk 22% Salah al-Din 89% AbuSalah Ghraibal-Din 87% Diyala 6,328 51% Anbar Hilla 1,512 22% Ninewa 14% Babylon + + 1 KIRKUK 1 99,534 IDPs 2% OthersSALAH AL-DIN 74,484 IDPs 1% Others 9% Others KIRKUK 99,534 IDPs 2% 2%Others Others 5% Others SALAH AL-DIN 74,484 IDPs 1% Others 13% Others Others include: Erbil, SalahOthers al-Din, include: Kirkuk Erbil, and Salah Anbar al-Din, Kirkuk11% and Ninewa Anbar 11% Ninewa Others include: Salah al-Din,Others Anbar, include: Kirkuk Salah andal-Din, Baghdad Anbar, Kirkuk and9% BaghdadKirkuk 9% Kirkuk Others include: Diyala, Anbar, Baghdad and Babylon OthersMahmoudiya include: Diyala,Others Ninewa include: and4,736 Anbar Anbar, Babylon, Baghdad, Ninewa and Kirkuk Others Al-Mahawilinclude: Salah al-Din, Diyala,372 Baghdad and Kirkuk 58% Kirkuk 58% Kirkuk 22% Salah al-Din 22% Salah al-Din 89% Salah al-Din 89% Salah al-Din 9% Others 9% Others 2% Others 2% Others ► Governorates of originERBIL 237,408 IDPs ► GovernoratesSULAIMANIYAH of origin140,304 IDPs DIYALA 54,132 IDPs OthersBAGHDADERBIL include: Diyala,ANBAR OthersAnbar,237,40838,076 Baghdadinclude: IDPsIDPs Diyala,and Babylon Anbar,36,384 Baghdad IDPs and Babylon OthersSULAIMANIYAH include: Diyala, BABYLONOthersNinewa140,304 include: and Anbar IDPsDiyala, Ninewa17,016 and Anbar IDPs 10% Salah al-Din 8% Salah al-Din 10% Salah al-Din 9% Ninewa 47% Ninewa 30% Anbar 25% Salah al-Din 18% Diyala 18% Baghdad 17% Anbar 87% Diyala 51%47% AnbarNinewa 72% Anbar 30%22% Anbar Ninewa 14% Babylon 26% Babylon 25% Salah al-Din 18%87% Diyala Babylon 18% Baghdad 17% Anbar DIYALA 13% OthersBAGHDAD 38,076 IDPs 22% Others 5% Others NINEWA NINEWADIYALA331,17054,132 IDPs 331,17054,132 IDPs 13%13% Others Others 2% DAHUKOthers DAHUKBAGHDAD318,786 IDPs 38,076318,786 IDPs IDPs 22% Others Others include: Baghdad, Erbil, Kirkuk and Diyala8% Salah al-Din 8% Salah al-Din Others include: Ninewa, Babylon and Kirkuk 4% Others Others include: Anbar, Babylon, Baghdad, Ninewa and Kirkuk OthersOthers include:include: SalahBaghdad, al-Din,Others Erbil, Diyala, include: Kirkuk Baghdad Salahand Diyala al-Din, and Kirkuk Baghdad, Ninewa and Kirkuk Others include: Ninewa,Others Babylon include: and KirkukAnbar, Baghdad, Diyala, Salah al-Din and Kirkuk 87%98% DiyalaNinewa 98%87% NinewaDiyala 51%99% AnbarNinewa 99%51% NinewaAnbar 22% Ninewa 14% Babylon22% Ninewa 14% Babylon 2%5% Others Others 2%5% Others Others 1%13% Others Others 1% 13%Others Others Kerbala KIRKUK 99,534 IDPs 15,183 IDPs NajafSALAH AL-DIN 74,484 IDPs 12,006 IDPs ANBAR 36,384 IDPs OthersBABYLONKIRKUK include: Anbar,Erbil, Salah OthersKERBALABabylon,99,534 al-Din,17,016 include: Baghdad, KirkukIDPs IDPsErbil,Anbar, Ninewaand Salah Babylon,Anbar15,846 al-Din,and Kirkuk Baghdad, Kirkuk IDPs andNinewa Anbar and Kirkuk OthersSALAH include: AL-DIN Salah al-Din,NAJAFOthers 74,484Diyala,Anbar, include: BaghdadKirkuk IDPsSalah and al-Din, and Baghdad Kirkuk12,504 Anbar,Diyala, KirkukBaghdad IDP and and Baghdad Kirkuk 11% Ninewa 9% Kirkuk ► Three main districts of displacement 11%9% Ninewa Ninewa 8% Babylon ► Three main districts of displacement 9% Kirkuk

87+12 + 58% Kirkuk 22% Salah al-Din 89% Salah al-Din 77+ 18 72% Anbar 26% Babylon 87%58% BabylonKirkuk 85% Ninewa 22% Salah al-Din 89% Salah al-Din 99% Ninewa 9% Others ANBARERBIL Kerbala ERBILANBAR237,40836,384 IDPs 237,40836,384 IDPs 9%13,416 Others BABYLONSULAIMANIYAH SULAIMANIYAHBABYLON140,30417,016Najaf IDPs 140,30417,016 IDPs 2% Others 9,4802% Others 2% Others 4% Others 7% Others 9% Ninewa 1% Others

+ 9% Ninewa 4 Others1 include: Diyala, Anbar, Baghdad10% and Salah Babylon al-Din Others include: Diyala, Ninewa and Anbar Others include: Salah al-Din, Baghdad, Ninewa and Kirkuk OthersOthers include:include: Anbar,Diyala,Others Baghdad,Anbar, include:Baghdad Diyala, Anbar, andSalah Babylon Kirkuk,al-Din and Diyala, Kirkuk Salah al-Din and Baghdad10% Salah al-DinOthers include: Diyala,Others Ninewa include: and Anbar Diyala, Salah al-Din, Anbar and Kirkuk 72%47% AnbarNinewaAl-Hindiya 47%72% NinewaAnbar1,56930% Anbar 26%30% Babylon Anbar 26% Babylon 25%87% SalahBabylon al-Din 18%25%87% Diyala SalahBabylon 18%al-DinKufa Baghdad18% Diyala17% Anbar 18%2,130 Baghdad 17% Anbar + + 1 1 13%2% Others Others 13% 2%Others Others 22%4% Others Others 22% 4%Others Others DIYALA BAGHDAD 38,076 IDPs KERBALA 15,846 IDPs OthersNAJAFDIYALAAin include: Al-Tamur SalahBaghdad, al-Din,OthersWASSIT Erbil,54,132 12,504Baghdad, include: Kirkuk198 IDPs IDP andNinewaBaghdad,Salah Diyala al-Din, and Erbil,54,1326,384 KirkukBaghdad, Kirkuk IDPs andNinewa Diyala and Kirkuk OthersBAGHDAD include: Anbar,Ninewa,BASRAH OthersBaghdad, BabylonAl-Manathera38,076 include: Diyala, and IDPs Kirkuk Ninewa,Anbar, Salah al-DinBaghdad, Babylon 6,528and Diyala, andKirkuk IDPKirkuk Salah al-Din and Kirkuk 8% Salah al-Din 396 8% Babylon 8% Salah al-Din10% Kirkuk 10% Kirkuk 87% Diyala 51% Anbar 22% Ninewa 14% Babylon 85% Ninewa ► Governorates99%87% NinewaDiyala of origin76% Ninewa 51% Anbar ► Governorates33% Salah al-Din of 22%origin Ninewa30% Ninewa14% Babylon 20% Anbar KERBALAKIRKUK KERBALA99,53415,846 IDPs IDPs 15,846 IDPs 5%NAJAFSALAH Others AL-DIN NAJAF12,50474,484 IDPIDPs 12,504 IDP 13% Others 7% Others KIRKUK 99,534 IDPs 5%1% OthersOthers 14% Others SALAH AL-DIN 74,484 IDPs 13% Others 7% Others Others include: Anbar, Babylon, Baghdad,11% Ninewa8% Ninewa Babylon and Kirkuk 8% Babylon Others include: Salah al-Din, Diyala, Baghdad9% and Kirkuk Kirkuk 9% Kirkuk Others include: Anbar, Kirkuk, Diyala, Salah al-Din and Baghdad OthersOthers include:include: Diyala,Anbar,Others SalahBabylon, al-Din, include: Baghdad, Anbar Diyala, Ninewa and Salah Kirkuk and al-Din Kirkuk and Anbar 11% Ninewa Others include: Salah al-Din,Others Diyala, include: Baghdad Diyala, Baghdadand Kirkuk and Babylon 85%58% NinewaKirkuk 58%85% KirkukNinewa 22% Salah al-Din 22% Salah al-Din 99%89% NinewaSalah al-Din 89%99% SalahNinewa al-Din 9% 7%Others Others 9% 7%Others Others 1%2% Others Others 1%2% OthersOthers ANBAR 36,384 IDPs BABYLON 17,016 IDPs WASSIT 6,384 IDPs OthersBASRAHANBAR include: Anbar,Diyala,Others QADISSIYAKirkuk,Anbar,36,384 6,528 include:BaghdadDiyala, IDPs IDP SalahDiyala, Anbar,and Babylonal-Din Anbar,Kirkuk, 3,900and Baghdad Diyala, Baghdad IDPs Salah and Babylonal-Din and Baghdad OthersBABYLON include: Diyala,THI-QAROthers SalahNinewa 17,016al-Din, include: and Anbar IDPsDiyala, and NinewaSalah Kirkuk al-Din,3,426 and AnbarAnbar IDPs and Kirkuk 9% Ninewa 9% Ninewa 10% Kirkuk 10% Kirkuk 72% Anbar 26% Babylon 87% Babylon 76% Ninewa 33%72% SalahAnbar al-Din 64%30% Ninewa Ninewa 20% Anbar26% Babylon 32% Kirkuk 87% Babylon 58% Ninewa 18% Anbar 15% Kirkuk WASSITDIYALA WASSIT6,384 IDPs 6,384 IDPs 2% BASRAHBAGHDADOthers BASRAH38,0766,528 IDPs IDP 6,528 IDP 14% Others Wassit DIYALA54,132 IDPs 54,132 IDPs 6,0427%2% Others Others IDPs 4% Others BasrahBAGHDAD 38,076 IDPs 4% Others 6,3124%9% Others Others IDPs Others include: Salah al-Din, Baghdad,10% Ninewa Kirkuk8% andSalah Kirkuk al-Din 10% Kirkuk8% Salah al-Din Others include: Anbar, Baghdad, Diyala, Salah10% al-DinKirkuk and Kirkuk 10% Kirkuk Others include: Diyala, Salah al-Din and Anbar OthersOthers include:include: Diyala,Salah al-Din,Others Baghdad Baghdad, include: and Babylon BaghdadNinewa and KirkukSalah al-Din Others include: Anbar,Others Baghdad, include: Diyala, Baghdad, Salah al-Din Salah andal-Din, Kirkuk Diyala, Kirkuk and Babylon ► Three76%87% NinewaDiyala main districts 87%76%of displacement DiyalaNinewa 33%51% SalahAnbar al-Din► Three51%33%30% AnbarSalah main Ninewa al-Din districts22% Ninewaof 20%30%displacement AnbarNinewa14% Babylon22% Ninewa20% Anbar14% Babylon 45+ 21 67+ 10 14% Others5% Others 14% Others5% Others 13%7% Others Others 13%7% Others Others KERBALA 15,846 IDPs NAJAF 12,504 IDP QADISSIYA 3,900 IDPs OthersTHI-QARKERBALA include: Diyala,Anbar, OthersMISSANBabylon,Salah15,846 al-Din 3,426include: Baghdad, andIDPs IDPsAnbar,Diyala, Anbar Ninewa Babylon,Salah and2,262 al-Din KirkukBaghdad, IDPsand 4,062Anbar Ninewa and Kirkuk OthersNAJAF include: Diyala,Salah al-Din,MUTHANNAOthers Baghdad 12,504Diyala, include: andBasrah BaghdadBabylon IDPSalahDiyala, al-Din, and Baghdad Kirkuk Diyala,1,026 and Baghdad BabylonIDPs and Kirkuk2,814 + + 19 7 8% Babylon 8% Babylon14% Salah al-Din 9% Anbar 85% Ninewa 99% Ninewa 64% Ninewa 32% Kirkuk 58%85% NinewaNinewaAl-Azezia 47% Ninewa 582 18% Anbar 15%20% Kirkuk Kirkuk 99% Ninewa 59% NinewaAl-Zubair 1,314 + + 1 QADISSIYAANBAR 1 QADISSIYA36,3843,900 IDPs 3,900 IDPs 7%THI-QARBABYLON Others THI-QAR17,0163,426 IDPs 3,426 IDPs 1% Others 4% Others ANBAR 36,384 IDPs 9%7% Others Others 19% Others BABYLON 17,016 IDPs 14% Baghdad1% Others 18% Others Others include: Anbar, Kirkuk, Diyala, Salah al-Din and Baghdad Others include: Diyala, Salah al-Din, Anbar and9% NinewaKirkuk 9% Ninewa Others include: Baghdad and Salah al-Din OthersOthers Al-Suwaira include:include: Baghdad,Anbar,Others Kirkuk, Salah include: al-Din,Diyala,414 Baghdad,Diyala,Salah al-Din Kirkuk Anbar, and and DiyalaBaghdad Babylon and Babylon Others include: Diyala,Others AbuSalah Al-Khaseeb al-Din,include: Anbar Salah and al-Din, Kirkuk Kirkuk 1,188and Diyala 64%72% NinewaAnbar 72%64% AnbarNinewa 32% Kirkuk26% Babylon 32% 26%Kirkuk Babylon 58%87% NinewaBabylon 87%58% BabylonNinewa 18% Anbar 15% Kirkuk18% Anbar 15% Kirkuk ► Governorates of origin 2%4% Others Others 2%4% Others Others ► Governorates of origin 4%9% Others Others 9% Others WASSIT 6,384 IDPs BASRAH 6,528 IDP 4% Others MISSAN 2,262 IDPs OthersMUTHANNAWASSIT include: BaghdadSalah al-Din,Others and 6,384Baghdad,Salah 1,026include: al-Din IDPs IDPsNinewaSalahBaghdad al-Din, and and Kirkuk Baghdad,Salah al-Din Ninewa and Kirkuk OthersBASRAH include: Baghdad,Anbar,Others Baghdad, Salah include:6,528 al-Din, Diyala, IDPDiyala,Anbar,Baghdad, Salah Kirkukal-DinBaghdad, Salah and al-Din, Diyala, KirkukBabylon Diyala, Salah al-DinKirkuk andand KirkukBabylon 10% Kirkuk 10% Kirkuk 14% Salah al-Din 9% Anbar10% Kirkuk 10% Kirkuk 76% Ninewa 33% Salah al-Din 30% Ninewa 20% Anbar 47% Ninewa 20% Kirkuk 59%76% NinewaNinewa 33% Salah al-Din 30% Ninewa 20% Anbar MISSAN MISSAN2,262 IDPs 2,262 IDPs 14% OthersMUTHANNA MUTHANNA1,026 IDPs 1,026 IDPs 7% Others 19% Others KERBALA KERBALA15,846 IDPs 14%15,846 Baghdad IDPs18%14% Others Others NAJAF NAJAF12,504 IDP 12,504 IDP 7% Others Others include: Diyala, Salah al-Din14% Salah and Anbaral-Din8% Babylon14% Salah al-Din8% Babylon Others include: Diyala, Baghdad and9% AnbarBabylon 9% Anbar Others include: Baghdad, Anbar, Diyala and Babylon OthersOthers include:include: SalahDiyala, al-Din, Salah Kirkukal-Din and DiyalaAnbar Others include: Diyala, Baghdad and Babylon 47%85% Ninewa 85%47% NinewaNinewa 20% Kirkuk 20% Kirkuk 59%99% Ninewa 99%59% Ninewa 19% Others 14% Baghdad 18% Others 3,8047% Others IDPs 19% Others7% Others 14% Baghdad1% Others 18% 3,396Others1% OthersIDPs QadissiyaOthersQADISSIYA include: Baghdad,Anbar,QADISSIYAOthers Kirkuk, Anbar,3,900 include:Diyala, Diyala IDPs SalahAnbar, Baghdad,and Babylonal-Din Kirkuk, Anbar, 3,900and Diyala, BaghdadDiyala IDPs Salah and al-DinBabylon and Baghdad OthersTHI-QAR include: SalahDiyala,Thi-Qar al-Din,THI-QAROthers Salah Kirkukal-Din, include:3,426 andAnbar IDPsDiyala,Salah Diyala and al-Din, Salah Kirkuk al-Din,Kirkuk3,426 Anbarand IDPs Diyala and Kirkuk ► Three main districts of displacement ► Three main districts of displacement 64% Ninewa 62+ 20 64% Ninewa 32% Kirkuk 32% Kirkuk 58% Ninewa 58% Ninewa 55+ 22 18% Anbar 15% Kirkuk18% Anbar 15% Kirkuk WASSITDiwaniya WASSIT6,384 IDPs 6,384 IDPs2,400 4% Others 4%BASRAH Others BASRAH6,528Nassriya IDP 6,528 IDP 9% Others1,926 9% Others

+ + 10% Kirkuk Others include: BaghdadOthers10 and Salahinclude: al-Din Baghdad and Salah al-Din10% Kirkuk 10% Kirkuk Others include: Baghdad,Others Salah include: al-Din, Baghdad,Diyala,17 Kirkuk Salah andal-Din, Babylon Diyala, Kirkuk and Babylon10% Kirkuk 76% Ninewa Afaq 76% Ninewa828 33% Salah al-Din 33%30% Salah Ninewa Al-Rifa’ial-Din 30%20% NinewaAnbar 74420% Anbar + + 1 14% Others 14% Others 0 7% Others 7% Others OthersMISSAN include: Diyala,MISSAN Salah2,262 al-Din andIDPs Anbar 2,262 IDPs OthersMUTHANNA include: Diyala,MUTHANNA Baghdad1,026 and Babylon IDPs 1,026 IDPs Al-Shamiya Others include:402 Diyala, Salah al-Din and Anbar OthersSuq Al-Shoyokh include: Diyala, Baghdad and552 Babylon 14% Salah al-Din 14% Salah al-Din 9% Anbar 9% Anbar 47% Ninewa 47% Ninewa 20% Kirkuk 20% Kirkuk 59% Ninewa 59% Ninewa ► Governorates of origin ► Governorates of origin QADISSIYA QADISSIYA3,900 IDPs 3,900 IDPs19% Others 19% OthersTHI-QAR THI-QAR3,426 IDPs 14% Baghdad3,426 IDPs18%14% Others Baghdad 18% Others Others include: Baghdad,Others Anbar, include: Diyala Baghdad, and Babylon Anbar, Diyala and Babylon Others include: Salah al-Din,Others Kirkuk include: and Salah Diyala al-Din, Kirkuk and Diyala 64% Ninewa 64% Ninewa 32% Kirkuk 32% Kirkuk 58% Ninewa 58% Ninewa 18% Anbar 15% Kirkuk18% Anbar 15% Kirkuk 4% Others 4% Others 9% Others 9% Others Others include: BaghdadOthers and Salah include: al-Din Baghdad and Salah al-Din Others include: Baghdad,Others Salah include: al-Din, Diyala,Baghdad, Kirkuk Salah and al-Din, Babylon Diyala, Kirkuk and Babylon

MISSAN MISSAN2,262 IDPs 2,262 IDPs MUTHANNA MUTHANNA1,026 IDPs 1,026 IDPs 14% Salah al-Din 14% Salah al-Din 9% Anbar 9% Anbar 47% Ninewa 47% Ninewa 20% Kirkuk 20% Kirkuk 59% Ninewa 59% Ninewa 19% Others 19% Others 14% Baghdad 18%14% Others Baghdad 18% Others Others include: Baghdad,Others Anbar, include: Diyala Baghdad, and Babylon Anbar, Diyala and Babylon Others include: Salah al-Din,Others Kirkuk include: and Salah Diyala al-Din, Kirkuk and Diyala

3 IOM IRAQ NINEWA NINEWA331,170 IDPs 331,170 IDPs DAHUK DAHUK318,786 IDPs 318,786 IDPs

98% Ninewa 98% Ninewa 99% Ninewa 99% Ninewa 2% Others 2% Others 1% Others 1% Others Others include: Erbil,Others Salah al-Din, include: Kirkuk Erbil, andSalah Anbar al-Din, Kirkuk and Anbar Others include: SalahOthers al-Din, include:Anbar, KirkukSalah al-Din, and Baghdad Anbar, Kirkuk and Baghdad

ERBIL ERBIL237,408 IDPs 237,408 IDPs SULAIMANIYAHSULAIMANIYAH140,304 IDPs 140,304 IDPs 10% Salah al-Din 10% Salah al-Din 47% Ninewa 47% Ninewa 30% Anbar 30% Anbar 25% Salah al-Din 18%25% Diyala Salah al-Din 18% Baghdad18% Diyala 17% Anbar 18% Baghdad 17% Anbar 13% Others 13% Others 22% Others 22% Others Others include: Baghdad,Others Erbil, include: Kirkuk Baghdad, and Diyala Erbil, Kirkuk and Diyala Others include: Ninewa,Others Babylon include: and Ninewa, Kirkuk Babylon and Kirkuk

KIRKUK KIRKUK99,534 IDPs 99,534 IDPs SALAH AL-DINSALAH74,484 AL-DIN IDPs 74,484 IDPs 11% Ninewa 11% Ninewa 9% Kirkuk 9% Kirkuk 58% Kirkuk 58% Kirkuk 22% Salah al-Din 22% Salah al-Din 89% Salah al-Din 89% Salah al-Din 9% Others 9% Others 2% Others 2% Others Others include: Diyala,Others Anbar, include: Baghdad Diyala, and BabylonAnbar, Baghdad and Babylon Others include: Diyala,Others Ninewa include: and AnbarDiyala, Ninewa and Anbar

DIYALA DIYALA54,132 IDPs 54,132 IDPs BAGHDAD BAGHDAD38,076 IDPs 38,076 IDPs 8% Salah al-Din 8% Salah al-Din 87% Diyala 87% Diyala 51% Anbar 51% Anbar 22% Ninewa 14%22% Babylon Ninewa 14% Babylon 5% Others 5% Others 13% Others 13% Others Others include: Anbar,Others Babylon, include: Baghdad, Anbar, Ninewa Babylon, and Baghdad, Kirkuk Ninewa and Kirkuk Others include: SalahOthers al-Din, include:Diyala, BaghdadSalah al-Din, and Diyala,Kirkuk Baghdad and Kirkuk

ANBAR ANBAR36,384 IDPs 36,384 IDPs BABYLON BABYLON17,016 IDPs 17,016 IDPs 9% Ninewa 9% Ninewa

72% Anbar 72% Anbar 26% Babylon 26% Babylon 87% Babylon 87% Babylon

2% Others 2% Others 4% Others 4% Others Others include: SalahOthers al-Din, include:Baghdad, Salah Ninewa al-Din, and Baghdad, Kirkuk Ninewa and Kirkuk Others include: Anbar,Others Baghdad, include: Diyala, Anbar, Salah Baghdad, al-Din and Diyala, Kirkuk Salah al-Din and Kirkuk

KERBALA KERBALA15,846 IDPs 15,846 IDPs NAJAF NAJAF12,504 IDP 12,504 IDP 8% Babylon 8% Babylon 85% Ninewa 85% Ninewa 99% Ninewa 99% Ninewa MASTER LIST REPORT 117 7% Others 7% Others 1% Others 1% Others Others include: Anbar,Others Kirkuk, include: Diyala, Anbar, Salah Kirkuk,al-Din and Diyala, Baghdad Salah al-Din and Baghdad Others include: Diyala,Others Salah include: al-Din, AnbarDiyala, and Salah Kirkuk al-Din, Anbar and Kirkuk

WASSIT WASSIT6,384 IDPs 6,384 IDPs BASRAH BASRAH6,528 IDP 6,528 IDP DISPLACEMENT OVERVIEW10% Kirkuk 10% Kirkuk 10% Kirkuk 10% Kirkuk 76% Ninewa 76% Ninewa 33% Salah al-Din 33% 30%Salah Ninewa al-Din 30%20% Ninewa Anbar 20% Anbar Missan 14% 2,220 Others IDPs 14% Others Muthanna 7% Others 7%972 Others IDPs Others include: Diyala,Others Salah include:al-Din and Diyala, Anbar Salah al-Din and Anbar Others include: Diyala,Others Baghdad include: and Diyala,Babylon Baghdad and Babylon ► Three main districts of displacement ► Three main districts of displacement 59+ 33 81+ 7

QADISSIYAAmara QADISSIYA3,900 IDPs 3,900 IDPs 1,812 THI-QAR THI-QARAl-Samawa3,426 IDPs 3,426 IDPs 624 + + 5 5

Al-Mejar64% Ninewa Al-Kabir 64% Ninewa 168 32% Kirkuk 32% Kirkuk 58% Ninewa 58%Al-Rumaitha Ninewa 18% Anbar 15% Kirkuk31818% Anbar 15% Kirkuk + + 1 1 4% Others 4% Others 9% Others 9% Others OthersQal’at include: Saleh BaghdadOthers and include: Salah114 al-Din Baghdad and Salah al-Din Others include: Baghdad,Others Salah include:Al-Khidhir al-Din, Baghdad, Diyala, KirkukSalah al-Din, and36 Babylon Diyala, Kirkuk and Babylon

► Governorates of origin ► Governorates of origin MISSAN MISSAN2,262 IDPs 2,262 IDPs MUTHANNA MUTHANNA1,026 IDPs 1,026 IDPs 14% Salah al-Din 14% Salah al-Din 9% Anbar 9% Anbar 47% Ninewa 47% Ninewa 20% Kirkuk 20% Kirkuk 59% Ninewa 59% Ninewa 19% Others 19% Others 14% Baghdad 18%14% Others Baghdad 18% Others Others include: Baghdad,Others Anbar, include: Diyala Baghdad, and Babylon Anbar, Diyala and Babylon Others include: SalahOthers al-Din, include:Kirkuk andSalah Diyala al-Din, Kirkuk and Diyala

IDP SITUATION UPDATE

Overall IDP figures:1 During July and August, DTM identified 1,299,987 Shelter types: 72 per cent of IDPs are living in private settings (935,412 IDPs (225,443 households) dispersed across 18 governorates, 104 districts, individuals), 20 per cent are in camps (263,355), and 8 per cent (100,398) and 2,974 locations in Iraq. This represents a decrease of 81,345 IDPs in critical shelters. A decrease of 66,969 IDP individuals was recorded in from the figures of May–June 2020 (keeping in mind the methodological July and August, mainly in the governorates of Dahuk (-30,423), Ninewa change of reduced in-camp IDP household size, the actual decrease is (-24,083), Erbil (-4,064) and (-2,859). At the district level, the of 28,674 individuals) with the most significant decrease taking place in three districts with the greatest decreases of IDPs living in camp settings Dahuk, Ninewa, Erbil and Diyala. are Sumel (-18,226 individuals), Zakho (-11,462), Mosul (-9,570) and Al- Recent IDP movements: Despite the overall decrease in the total Hamdaniyah (-7,508). While the methodological change of reduced in- caseload of IDPs across the country, 10,210 IDP individuals arrived camp IDP household size does make these differences more significant, in assessed locations during Juyl–August. Most new arrivals (9,142 there has still been a significant overall reduction (-14,298) in the number individuals, accounting for 90% of all those recorded) came from other of in-camp IDP individuals compared with the previous round. A total of areas of displacement – representing a significant increase in secondarily 100,398 individuals were recorded as living in critical shelters. A decrease displaced individuals from the May–June period (2,376 individuals). The of 13,530 individuals living in critical shelters has been observed since the most common governorates recording secondary displacements include previous round. Ninewa (5,556 individuals), Sulaymaniyah (1,410 individuals) and Baghdad At the national level, 8 per cent of IDPs continue to live in critical shelters; (552 individuals). In addition, during July–August, several individuals were however, there is a notable variation among governorates: Anbar (where re-displaced after returning to their areas of origin, including in Ninewa 52% of IDPs live in critical shelters), Salah al-Din (26%), Qadissiya (18%), (425 individuals), Kirkuk (180), Najaf (24), and Sulaymaniyah (12). Finally, Missan (11%), Baghdad (13%), Dahuk (10%) and Najaf (11%). Districts 427 individuals were recorded as displaced from their area of origin for hosting the highest numbers of IDPs living in critical shelters include Sumel the first time, mainly to (372 individuals), with (23,160), Falluja (13,056), (8,184), Kirkuk (7,062) and Mosul small numbers also recorded in Ninewa (45) and Erbil (10). Most of (6,984). Additionally, there are 78 locations where all IDPs are living in them fled from Baghdad, Anbar and Ninewa governorates, due to the critical shelters, mainly in the districts of Falluja (12 locations), Basrah (8 poor security situation, lack of services and a shortage of employment locations), and Al-Shikhan (8 locations). opportunities. Figure 2. IDP shelter types Additionally, in this round, a total of 4,176 individuals (696 families) have reportedly failed to return to Ninewa Governorate’s Makhmour and < 1% PRIVATE SETTINGS Hatra districts, and have had to re-displace again. The reasons for these 935,412 failed returns include a lack of services and employment opportunities, as 8% 68+32V well as house destruction – especially in Makhmour’s Qaraj sub-district. CAMPS 20% 263,355 IDP areas of origin: 59 per cent of the current caseload of IDPs come 24+76V from Ninewa Governorate (758,328 individuals), especially from Mosul CRITICAL SHELTERS (269,077), Sinjar (227,035) and Al-Ba’aj (103,295). The second and third 72% 8+92V 100,398 largest shares of IDPs come from Anbar and Salah al-Din governorates, both with 11 per cent of IDPs. The top districts of origin are UNKOWN ? 822 (66,850), Falluja (47,678) and Al-Ka’im (10,886) in Anbar Governorate, 1+99V and Tuz Khumatu (with 40,049), Baji (27,967) and Balad (27,872) in Salah 72+207+1+B al-Din Governorate.

1 Refer to the Methodology section for an overview of the calculation methodology that has been employed in this round to determine the number of individuals for in-camp IDPs, out-of-camp IDPs, and returnees. 4 IOM IRAQ MASTER LIST REPORT 117

RETURNS OVERVIEW

The below graphs show (1) the number of returnees in all governorates of origin, (2) the number of returnees in each main district as well as (3) the proportion of returnees per governorate of last displacement for each governorate of origin

Ninewa 1,834,356 Returnees Anbar 1,493,766 Returnees ► Three main districts of return ► Three main districts of return 57+19 + 39+37 + Mosul 1,039,260 Ramadi 596,082 9 12 Telafar 351,048 Falluja 538,860 + + 1 1 Al-Hamdaniya 166,944 Heet 176,142

► Governorates of last displacement ► Governorates of last displacement 9% Dahuk 69% Ninewa 43% Anbar 21% Baghdad 16% Erbil 10% Erbil 12% Others 20% Others Others: Najaf, Kerbala,Baghdad, Babylon, Kirkuk, Wassit, Sulaymaniyah, Others: Kirkuk, Sulaymaniyah, Babylon, Salah al-Din, Dahuk, Kerbala, Ninewa and Diyala Salah al-Din, Basrah, Missan, Qadissiya, Thi-Qar, Muthanna, Diyala and Anbar

Salah al-Din 697,854 Returnees Kirkuk 341,490 Returnees ► Three main districts of return ► Three main districts of return 25+23 + 48+45 + 175,236 Al-Hawiga 163,092 17 5 Al-Shirqat 159,756 Kirkuk 153,762 + + 1 1 114,414 17,400

► Governorates of last displacement ► Governorates of last displacement 9% Salah al-Din 47% Salah al-Din 25% Kirkuk 15% Erbil 44% Kirkuk 41% Sulaymaniyah 13% Others 6% Others Others: Sulaymaniyah, Baghdad, Dahuk, Basrah, Kerbala, Najaf, Diyala, Missan, Babylon, Others: Erbil, Ninewa, Baghdad and Babylon Thi-Qar and Wassit

Diyala 231,480 Returnees Baghdad 90,366 Returnees ► Three main districts of return ► Three main districts of return 43+32 + 54+26 + 98,436 Mahmoudiya 49,170 25 11 Al-Khalis 74,622 Abu Ghraib 23,112 + + 1 1 Al-Muqdadiya 57,102 Tarmia 10,320

► Governorates of last displacement ► Governorates of last displacement 9% Sulaymaniyah 4% Babylon 79% Diyala 90% Baghdad 1% Others

11% Kirkuk 1% Others 5% Erbil Others: Baghdad, Erbil and Kerbala Others: Sulaymaniyah, Kerbala and Missan

Erbil 53,970 Returnees Dahuk 768 Returnees ► Three main districts of return ► Three main districts of return 90+88 90+88 Makhmour 53,970 Zakho 768

► Governorates of last displacement ► Governorates of last displacement 11% Kirkuk 73% Erbil 15% Ninewa 100% Dahuk 1% Salah al-Din

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RETURNS OVERVIEW

RETURNEE SITUATION UPDATE

Overall return figures: DTM identified a total of 4,744,050 returnees Districts with significant increases of returnees in this round include Sinjar (790,675 households) across 18 governorates, 38 districts, and 2,070 (with 11,040 new individuals, now totaling 84,510), Telafar (with 4,902 locations in Iraq. A higher number of new returnees overall were new individuals, now totaling 351,048), as well as Al-Shirqat (with 696 recorded in Round 117 (25,920) compared with the number recorded in new individuals, now totaling 159,756). Round 116 (12,948); however, this number is substantially lower than the Shelter types: Almost all households (4,507,752 individuals, 95%) number recorded in Round 115 (44,778). This decrease can be partially returned to habitual residences that are in good condition, and 71,856 explained by the movement restrictions imposed at the beginning of individuals (2%) are living in private settings, while 164,394 are living in March in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. critical shelters (3%). Between July and August, 7,596 fewer returnees Governorates with the highest numbers of overall returnees include were recorded as living in critical shelters compared with the May–June Ninewa (1,834,356 with 27,186 new returnees since the last round), period. Anbar (1,493,766 with 9,702 fewer returnees), and Salah al-Din (697,854 The highest number of individuals living in shelters in critical condition with 5,712 new returnees). During the July–August period, DTM are in Ninewa Governorate (53,136), especially in Mosul (31,590), Sinjar recorded 13,170 returnees (2,195 families) arriving from camps. Most (8,094) and Telafar (7,428). High numbers of individuals living in critical 2 returned to Ninewa Governorate (11,706 individuals), especially to the shelters are also recorded in Anbar Governorate (43,980), mainly in districts of Sinjar (8,514 individuals) and Al-Ba’aj (2,262 individuals), and to Falluja (15,090) and Ramadi (13,884), as well as Salah al-Din Governorate (1,026 individuals, all of whom arrived to Makhmour (38,022), especially in Baiji (10,770) and Tikrit (9,444). Overall, there are District), as well as Salah al-Din Governorate (390 individuals, all of whom seven locations where all returnees are living in shelters in critical condition, arrived to al-Shirqat District). Furthermore, between July–August, returns with a total of 4,278 individuals. All returnees are living in shelters in critical took place to 23 locations in the governorates of Ninewa, Salah al-Din condition in two locations in Anbar Governorate (where 3,120 individuals and Diyala, which had previously witnessed no returns. Reasons for are residing), one location in Salah al-Din (780 individuals), two locations these returns included the improving security situation as well as security in Ninewa (138 individuals), one location in Kirkuk (150 individuals), and clearances, along with returnees’ desire to go home. one location in Diyala (90 individuals). District-level figures: At the district level, Mosul in Ninewa remains Figure 3. Returnee shelter types the district hosting the highest number of returnees: 22 per cent of all 2% <1% individuals (1,039,260). In the period of July–August, the district of Sinjar 3% HABITUAL RESIDENCE recorded the highest number of new returnees (11,040), followed by 95+5V 4,507,752 Telafar (4,902) and Mosul (4,830). in Anbar has the second highest number of returnees (596,082), of whom 2,832 were recorded CRITICAL SHELTERS for the first time in this round. Additionally, Falluja has the third highest 3+97V 164,394 number of returnees (538,860). Falluja was the only district where lower number of returnees was recorded compared with the previous round PRIVATE SETTINGS 71,856 (-13,278). 95% 2+98V OTHER TYPES 94+321B1? +99V 48

2 In July–August 2020, DTM Iraq implemented multiple rounds of Emergency Tracking assessments, producing information on the number of individuals returning to Ninewa Governorate’s Sinjar and Al-Ba’aj districts from the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, as well as internally from within Ninewa governorate. All products are available at the following link: http://iraqdtm.iom.int/IdpMovements

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Map 1. Presence of IDPs and returnees by area

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METHODOLOGY IOM’s DTM aims to monitor displacement and provide accurate data about the IDP and returnee populations in Iraq. Data is collected through IOM’s Rapid Assessment and Response Teams (RARTs), composed of over 100 staff members deployed across Iraq. Data collection for Round 117 took place during the months of July and August 2020 across 18 governorates. Data from the IDP Master List and Returnee Master List is gathered through a well-established large network of over 9,500 key informants that includes community leaders, mukhtars, local authorities and security forces. Additional information is gathered from government registration data and partner agencies. IOM RARTs collect Master List data continuously and report it bimonthly. However, limited access due to security issues and other operational constraints can affect information-gathering activities. The variation in displacement figures observed between different reporting periods, in addition to true variation of the population figures, may be influenced by other factors such as the continuous identification of previously displaced groups and the inclusion of data on secondary displacements within Iraq. The displaced populations are identified through a process of collection, verification, triangulation and validation of data. IOM continues to closely coordinate with federal, regional and local authorities to maintain a shared and accurate understanding of displacement across Iraq. To facilitate analysis, this report divides Iraq into three regions: the Kurdistan Region of Iraq (KRI) includes Dahuk, Sulaymaniyah and Erbil Governorates; the South includes Basrah, Missan, Najaf, Thi-Qar, Qadissiya and Muthana Governorates; and the Central North includes Anbar, Babylon, Baghdad, Diyala, Kerbala, Kirkuk, Ninewa, Salah al-Din and Wassit Governorates Calculations used to determine the number of individuals: The number of individuals is calculated by multiplying the number of households by six, the average size of an Iraqi household as per governmental statistics, for all out-of-camp IDPs and returnees. For the first time, in this July–August 2020 round, the number of individuals for in-camp IDPs is calculated by multiplying the number of households by five, which is the average household size consistent with data from the Iraq Camp Coordination and Camp Management (CCCM) Cluster since 2018. For the most accurate and up-to-date information on out-of-camp IDPs, please refer to the CCCM Cluster website. In all Master List rounds prior to July–August 2020, the number of in-camp IDPs was calculated by multiplying the number of households by six. To be consistent with data that has previously been published, in this report, comparisons between the number of in-camp IDPs between rounds involved calculating the number of households by six in the May–June data, and by five in the July–August data. This change in calculation methodology means that the difference in the number of in-camp IDP individuals will be more significant than what has been recorded in comparative analysis findings included within previous Master List products. The methodology uses the following definitions: The DTM considers as internally displaced persons (IDPs) all who were forced to flee from 1 January 2014 onwards and are still displaced within national borders at the moment of the assessment. The DTM considers as returnees all those displaced since January 2014 who have returned to their location of origin, irrespective of whether they have returned to their former residence or to another shelter type. The definition of returnees is not related to the criteria of returning in safety and dignity, nor with a defined durable solutions strategy. The location is defined as an area that corresponds either to a village for rural areas or a neighbourhood for urban areas (i.e. fourth official administrative division). Habitual residence is the same residence prior to displacement. Private settings include owned property, rented houses, hotels/motels and host families.

Critical shelters include informal settlements, religious buildings, schools and unfinished or abandoned buildings. For returnees, critical shelters also include habitual residences that are severely damaged or destroyed and for IDPs, long-term rental accommodations that are unfit for habitation (having characteristics of unfinished or severely damaged buildings).

IOM DISCLAIMER

The information contained in this report is for general information purposes only. Names and boundaries IOM Iraq thanks the U.S. Department of State, Bureau of on DTM information products do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by IOM. The information in Population, Refugees and Migration (PRM) for its continued the DTM portal is the result of data collected by IOM field teams and complements information provided support. IOM Iraq also expresses its gratitude to IOM Iraq’s and generated by governmental and other entities in Iraq. IOM Iraq endeavors to keep this information as Rapid Assessment and Response Team (RART) members up to date and accurate as possible, but makes no claim —expressed or implied— on the completeness, for their work in collecting the data, often in very difficult accuracy and suitability of the information provided through this report. Challenges that should be taken into circumstances; their tireless efforts are the groundwork of account when using DTM data in Iraq include the fluidity of the displaced population movements along with this report. repeated emergency situations and limited access to large parts of the country. In no event will IOM be liable for any loss or damage, whether direct, indirect or consequential, related to the use of this report and the information provided herein.

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